Quotes about predestination
John Calvin -
God preordained, for his own glory and the display of His attributes of mercy and justice, a part of the human race, without any merit of their own, to eternal salvation, and another part, in just punishment of their sin, to eternal damnation.
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
if the world go wrong, it was, in some off-hand manner, never meant to go right.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Book of Wisdom
If free will means to do what you want, then it does not exist. Many of its staunchest proponents have met the wheel of fate without opposing it
James Arminius -
Predestination therefore, as it regards the thing itself, is the Decree of the good pleasure of God in Christ, by which He resolved within Himself from all eternity, to justify, adopt, and endow with everlasting life, to the praise of His own glorious grace, believers on whom He had decreed to bestow faith.
Lisa Bedrick - On Calvinism
The first verse that comes to mind that refutes all of Calvin’s points is “Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Whoever means whoever. Not just some, not just the elect; that means that anyone who wants to come to God and repent may do so. There is not a certain group that is predestined for hell and they can't do anything about it. How then would God be just? Knowing God’s nature, and that he IS love, I simply cannot believe that and believe it to be a completely false teachin
Thomas C. Oden - The Transforming Power of Grace
Faith is not a meritorious cause of election, but it is constantly attested as the sole condition of salvation. Faith merely receives the merit of atoning grace, instead of asserting its own merit. God places the life-death option before each person, requiring each to choose. The ekletos are those who by grace freely believe. God does not compel or necessitate their choosing. Even after the initial choice of faith is made, they may grieve and quench the Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19).Faith is the
Roger E. Olson -
If God is love (1 John 4:7) but intended Christ’s atoning death to be the propitiation for only certain people so only they have any chance of being saved, then 'love' has no intelligible meaning when referring to God. All Christians agree that God is love. But believers in limited atonement must interpret God’s love as somehow compatible with God unconditionally selecting some people to eternal torment in hell when He could save them (because election to salvation and thus salvation itself is u
Peter Kreeft -
It is the Godfather, not God the Father, who makes you an offer you can’t refuse.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Pearls Of Eternity
Divine determination and decree is this: that God has foreordained all people without exception unto eternal life, for his love is unconditional.
Bela Lugosi -
Women have a predestination to suffering.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Book of Wisdom
We don’t do what we want to we do what we are allowed to
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Book of Wisdom
You are not what you want you are what you have been made to be
Neal Stephenson - Quicksilver
This is one of the two great labyrinths into which human minds are drawn: the question of free will versus predestination.
Toba Beta - Master of Stupidity
Free Will : "I made you think so."Predestination: "I knew you had to.
C.S. Lewis - Perelandra
The whole struggle was over, and yet there seemed to have been no moment of victory. You might say, if you liked, that the power of choice had been simply set aside and an inflexible destiny substituted for it. On the other hand, you might say he had delivered from the rhetoric of his passions and had emerged in unassailable freedom. Ransom could not for the life of him, see any difference between these two statements. Predestination and freedom were apparently identical. He could no longer see
Toba Beta - Master of Stupidity
Free-will followers should learn more about "somebody's bitch".Predestination followers should learn more about "sexual fantasy.
Peter Enns - Exodus
No attempt should be made to "reconcile" Yahweh's hardening of Pharaoh's heart (plagues 6,8,9,10) with statements in the other plagues that Pharaoh hardened his own heart.The tension cannot be resolved in a facile manner by suggesting, for example, that Pharaoh has already demonstrated his recalcitrance, so Yahweh merely helps the process along, or that he is doing what Pharaoh would have done on his own anyway. Rather, 9:12 is a striking reminder of what God has been trying to teach Moses and I
Jacquelyn Frank - Adam
You believe in Destiny, don't you?""Yes," said Leah quietly."Then you have to believe that things happen for a reason, and even if you change something. Destiny will find a way to fulfill her needs." - Jasmine
Clarice Lispector - The Passion According to G.H.
The mystery of human destiny is that we are fated, but that we have the freedom to fulfill or not fulfill our fate: realization of our fated destiny depends on us. While inhuman beings like the cockroach realize the entire cycle without going astray because they make no choices.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Book of Wisdom
Whatever we do and are, we are given the means thereof
John Burnside - The Dumb House
It's laughable, looking back, to see the processes I went through, pretending to make a reasoned decision. No choice is ever made on the basis of logic; the logic is fabricated around the impulse, the initial desire which is innate and incontrovertible. All the time, I knew where I was going, the elements of my fulfillment or ruin were always present; I only had to work my way into that seam of desire and find the hidden vein of dross or gold. It's not a question of predestination, it's just tha
Stevan V. Nikolic - Truth According to Michael
I think that both our lives and the potential directions our lives may go are predestined. By using our free will in making our life choices, we do nothing else but picking up one of many already predestined options. To us, it seems like we were making the decision, while in reality, we just selected one of many possibilities that were already a part of our destiny.”“Don’t you think God is so powerful that he can make us believe that we made some choices, when in actuality, he had made a choic
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Pearls Of Eternity
A coward: a man or woman who is unsatisfied by his condition and believes he was destined to accept it that way
James Jennewein -
What the fates have writ, men shall not erase . . . . How many times he [Lut] had uttered those words. But what exactly did they mean? That one’s fate was inalterably fixed? A man’s entire life? Was there no chance for redemption? Though he had never revealed this to anyone, especially not the elders, he’d long entertained the notion that perhaps not all of a man’s life was preordained. For, if so, what was the point of living? Perhaps, just perhaps, he dared to imagine, impediments were placed
Wilkie Collins -
Destiny has got the rope round my neck – and I feel it.
Johnny Rich - The Human Script
I may not be free, but I’m not about to surrender the illusion of choice.
Joseph Delaney - Curse of the Bane
But if everything's already decided, then what's the point of living? - Tom, pg 437
Sanhita Baruah -
There's nothing more unattractive than a man who blames predestination for his own failures and a woman who blames men for her own vulnerability...Blame thyself
Bangambiki Habyarimana -
I believe in fatalism, the positive one.
Bruce Crown - Chronic Passions
A perfect example, in matters of life and death, of love and passion, of choice or destiny; options decrease to a singular course.
Loraine Boettner - The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
This doctrine of total inability which declares that men are dead in sin does not mean that all men are equally bad, nor that any man is as bad as he could be, nor that anyone is entirely destitute of virtue, nor that human nature is equal in itself, nor that man’s spirit in inactive, and much less does it mean that the body is dead. What is does mean is that since the fall, man rests under the curse of sin, that he is actuated by wrong principles, and that he is wholly unable to love God, or to
Cormac McCarthy - The Crossing
If a dream can tell the future it can also thwart that future. For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come. He is bound to no one that the world unfold just so upon its course and those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreame
Toba Beta - My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
War between free-will and predestination makes the idea of time travel is still too difficult to digest.
Louis Menand -
There is history the way Tolstoy imagined it, as a great, slow-moving weather system in which even tsars and generals are just leaves before the storm. And there is history the way Hollywood imagines it, as a single story line in which the right move by the tsar or the wrong move by the general changes everything. Most of us, deep down, are probably Hollywood people. We like to invent “what if” scenarios--what if x had never happened, what if y had happened instead?--because we like to believe t
ETC Wanyanwu -
Believing in unknown future, destiny, predestination without working hard to see it through is a mere fantasy