Predestination
Predestination is a theological concept that suggests that God has already determined the fate of every individual, including who will be saved and who will not. This belief is often associated with certain branches of Christianity, particularly Calvinism, which emphasizes God's sovereignty and the idea that salvation is a gift granted by divine grace rather than human effort.
In the context of Predestination, the idea raises questions about free will and moral responsibility. If individuals are predestined for salvation or damnation, it challenges the notion that people can choose their paths. This has led to various interpretations and debates within religious communities regarding the nature of faith and divine justice.