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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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Let's examine Dakota's post. In modern times, people have lots of different opinions about who or what determines our lives. Man

y people have faith that a divine being is in control of our lives, and that we are just moving along a course that's been determined for us from birth. In that sense, we may feel as though we make our own choices, but in fact, that higher power is directing our choices.
Create one post that answers the following prompt.

According to modern people, who or what determines the outcome of people's lives? Is that similar to or different from what the ancient Greeks thought? Do you believe in fate? Why or why not?
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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
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<span>My guess would be the one big-ticket item that determines the outcome of peoples lives would be money and the people they surround themselves with, It is not similar to what the Greeks thought because they were very religious, I do believe in fate because; there are some things that happen to us in which it is uncontrollable. </span>
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