Shao Feng-Li wrote:There's no such thing as luck.
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1455382) wrote:Not to be critical or anything, but if you are in a situation where, for no universally significant reason, you flip a quarter and it lands on heads, would you say it was God's will?
Nate (post: 1455559) wrote:Man I must have invisible posts again. That's weird.
Nate (post: 1455562) wrote:I never said anything happens outside of God's will. However, that doesn't mean that God makes everything that happens happen. You're confusing the two terms. Otherwise that means God made me sin because if everything that happens God makes happen, and I sin, well it happened, right? So then God made me sin.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:I obviously don't understand it all or how to reconcile with it all, but it's just what I believe.
C.S.Lewis wrote:You must have often wondered why the Enemy does not make more use of is power to be sensibly present to human souls in any degree He chooses and at any moment. But you now see that the Irresistible and the Indisputable are the two weapons which the very nature of His scheme forbids Him to use. Merely to override a human will (as His felt presence in any but the faintest and most mitigated degree would certainly do) would be for Him useless. He cannot ravish. He can only woo.
ClosetOtaku wrote:Umm... we're talking about 'luck', not about 'free will', as far as I know.
Whether I choose Rocky Road or Pistachio, that's my free will.
Htom wrote:Could it not be God's will that the coin should land on whatever side it just happens to land on?
Nate (post: 1455680) wrote:Ah, but this is where it gets interesting. You state that's your free will, but is it? Maybe God is making you choose one of those two for His reasons. If you believe God makes a coin land on heads or tails, why doesn't God make you choose Rocky Road or Pistachio?
But He obviously doesn't do it all the time, just as He doesn't make people do things all the time.
And then on the other hand, those who don't believe in luck say "No, nothing can ever happen on its own, ever, God does everything, nothing can do anything without being controlled."
This is why free will is very parallel to luck in discussion.
I also would like to hear (and this is an honest, genuine question) why those who think luck does not exist believe in gravity. Does God push/pull objects to the ground and gravity is an illusion created by God's actions?
It just doesn't add up. As I said, if we know that there are things God does not do (God doesn't make things fall, gravity does that), then obviously God does not do everything.
And if God does not do everything, then obviously luck exists, because God doesn't make everything happen.
Okay. Hopefully I have made myself really clear this time, and won't be misunderstood. I have tried really hard to express it in the least confusing way I can.
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1455672) wrote:Could it not be God's will that the coin should land on whatever side it just happens to land on?
Atria35 (post: 1455702) wrote:Can I just interject here and say this is probably going rght into 'locked' territory?
ClosetOtaku wrote:Because without this choice, it is senseless to speak of right and wrong, of Heaven and Hell. Without this choice, there is no justice.
No doubt God influenced Pharaoh, but did God 'make' him do it?
I would like to think God doesn't involve Himself in random happenstance, but the Scriptures seem to indicate otherwise.
It does so in response to physical laws which demand it do so. Those laws were created by God. He is the 'first mover'. Whether it requires His direct intervention or not is of no matter.
So, in theory, if we had enough data, we should know what it would roll even before I threw it.
After all, the tower in Siloam fell (see Luke). Did it fall due to negligence, a gust of wind, age...? Jesus didn't seem to indicate there was any God-smiting going on, just that it fell over. Where were those 10,000 angels?
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