In Gos, there is fate. And it is arranged.
Destined fate, which is above man and cannot exist without that, has a possibility of deformation or destruction.
As we face this point, it seems to contradict its meaning.
Yet, God - if exists - implies those plans to the only man who will accept and follow it.
Still, there are options.
One can make no choice.
One can ignore it.
Whereas, by God, the fate is shown to several men selectively who will follow it.
So, there, 'being arranged' and 'free will' can exist together in fate. It is the paradox of fate.
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