In 1746, after the first comedy, the princess wrote another play called " It s God's predetermination ".
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"If they're already having meetings about witnesses, it seems to indicate a predetermination about it all ."
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Belief in fixed predetermination suggests that a prayer cannot change God's will, while he may grant prayers implored of Him.
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At the same time, women s fertility is rejected in the East promoting technologies of forced sterilization, sex predetermination and female feticide.
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While Friedenberg agreed with Goodman's conclusions, he considered them sermon-like in their predetermination, permitting no counter-interpretation.
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The comparatively strict predetermination of the form plan is occasionally broken and altered through the use of insertions, additions, and small deviations and exceptions.
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Valla, through a fictional dialogue amongst the work's characters, defends the idea that the concepts of predetermination and free will can coexist.
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In response, the White House said on Monday that " the president has made no commitments or predeterminations for the release of Pollard ."
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Komar has said he isn't so concerned that people actually enjoy the work, so long as it provokes thoughts of free will versus predetermination.
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In contrast, suspended or conditional predetermination states that while God predetermines all creation's fate, the deity may grant prayers based upon a conditional decree.