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Greeks Obsession With The Idea Of Fate

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Throughout time, humans have been obsessed with the idea of fate, the predetermined course determined by god or gods that our lives will take. The Greeks believed in the Three Fates of Moirai: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos; goddesses who would determine how long a persons life should be and when it should end. The Romans called them Parcae instead of Moirai and the Slavs called them Sudice. Most past civilizations attributed fate to Gods or Goddesses, but I do not. I believe in fate but not in the typical religious idea of fate. In my opinion, some unseen force is driving the universe. I do not make the mistake of thinking this force is a “god.” It is merely an energy that propels life forward, just like life. The only “fate” I believe in
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