[@Fractured] I'm saying that the things that have happened, happen and will happen in this world are predestined to happen. If you take time out of equation, again, you have a bunch of events, a bunch of choices and actions that define the people in this world, define us, make us unique compared to other worlds and timelines. All these choices are made on free will, they are made by us but in the end, from someone who looks back on these choices from the future, they are set on stone and as such they are also set on stone right now and they have been set on stone from the beginning of time. I don't see how you, and many Christians, reject predestination when you believe in God. God=predestination. He has seen everything that will and has been, he has set everything in motion and he has the power to change anything he wants. God isn't affected by time and as so past, present and future don't matter to him. [i]Say, if you buy 100.000.000 dominoes and put them in their places, you form a giant construct. You also have a vision of [b]a[/b] future where you tip the dominoes and you see that because of bad positioning 10.000 of them are still left standing. At that moment you have the choice to fix them so they all fall or just let them stand. You can also freeze time so in the middle of everything falling you can snatch some dominoes or simply just use your hand to swipe everything off the ground. Limitless possibilities all at your fingertips[/i] Dominoes served as analogy to humans but since humans can change their "falling pattern" it just means there are more futures but it is the same in principle. Everything was made by God and was set in motion by him. He also knows every outcome and can change it at His whim. Now if that isn't predestination I don't know what is. And for the last part, how isn't it a good vs evil thing? Since God is kind and all that is good and he separates the good people from the bad ones, doesn't that mean that he clearly favors one side? As such, why doesn't he help every good human in earth and cause bad luck to fall upon the evil people? No, he just treats everyone the same in Earth but after that, you may be right for all I know or care. No personal examples you could give would change that. If it was true that that good people who do good deeds get more good luck it would be known worldwide by now.