Fate is not a choice but a Predetermination. It is a lie that anyone knows for sure what one individual is going to choose. Honestly, choice is a dichotomy. It is construction of man like between heaven and hell, war in opposition to peace, or light and dark. It is the divisiveness that ruins things, the conflict of power, and the constant duel. Sports are controlled conflict we call competition, but so is business. Here is information about Pre-Determinism.
Destiny is a predetermined value. People believe God knows we are going to do something before it happens, but I cannot believe that. God exists in the now, this very moment. The now or present is also a combination of past and future. It all occurs at once in different dimensions of leaving behind and moving forward. Many of us has had déjà vu or a little precognition before, or so we think. Some believe in being psychic while others believe it pseudoscience, which is not provable by scientific evidence.
The rules and protocol of law are evidence, proof, and the facts. We can conjure or speculate and even theorize, but it will take some time to prove. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity is not yet proven. Theory and Theology use the prefix Theo, which means “God’s gift.” So, Einstein is using God’s gift, and Theology is the science or study of God. God does not give us fate as a choice because fate is not real. Basic Christianity divided between Protestants and Catholics. It is a schism. If you believe fate is a choice by God, then you are thinking wrong.
Fate is Not a Choice But a Predetermination
We must understand that fate is not a choice, and neither is religion when we are young. It is not a choice when baptized as an infant. You must live in those conditions until you become an adult and on your own. We sometimes continue to make wrong choices that are similar of a pattern, until we finally make the right choices to move forward or grow. Here is a similar post about the choices we make.
I remember taking multiple choice tests in school and college, which I was not often good at doing. It started to become more of gut instinct and process of eliminating choices to down between one, two, or even three. Then listening to intuition makes fate not a choice. I know people that just go in and mark quickly and take the risk of failing because they did not take the time to read the question and multiple answers. The puzzling questions are the ones where you mark more than one answer. The answer may even give you the number of answers to be right, and that helps if you studied just like with any other question. These kind of questions do not make destiny predetermined
Destiny is the mark of predetermined foresight, which many claim to have. A prophet, visionary, and daydreamer are all similar. I daydreamed a lot as a child and still have a vivid wild imagination. Just remember, if fate is true or an option, there is no need for choice.