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 +'''Predestination''' (also linked with [[foreknowledge]]) is a [[religion|religious]] concept, which involves the relationship between [[God]] and His creation. The religious character of predestination distinguishes it from other ideas about [[determinism]] and [[free will]]. Those who believe in predestination, such as [[John Calvin]], believe that before the [[creation (theology)|creation]] God determined the fate of the universe throughout all of time and space.
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Predestination (also linked with foreknowledge) is a religious concept, which involves the relationship between God and His creation. The religious character of predestination distinguishes it from other ideas about determinism and free will. Those who believe in predestination, such as John Calvin, believe that before the creation God determined the fate of the universe throughout all of time and space.



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