Philip wrote:What is a thoughtful, apologetic response to people, when they say:
"It must be meant to be!"
or:
"Everything happens for a reason."
These are such common comments by unbelievers. I often wonder why they say such statements. It's as if they are recognizing that life isn't just a series of random experiences, but that it has a greater meaning, purpose and deliberate organization. And that, at least on some level, they also sense that there is some power that oversees, connects and guides life. But they often won't call it (Whatever it is) "God." It''s as if they DO know about God, even acknowledge Him in some mystical way or belief, but they want to keep this God, impersonal and remote.
What do you guys think? How do you respond?
It's a meaningless statement.
you can say, 'the reason i am expelling noxious fumes from my colon is because i ate Mexican for lunch. See, everything has a reason." This juvenile example is only to demonstrate the confusion people have with cause and effect and mystical fate, or Karma.
The real question is "Does everything have a PURPOSE?"
For example, Bob may get rich cheating other people. This may later backfire on him and he gets caught. Some say, "See, what goes around comes around." That is Karma, and implies that the universe is balancing out good and evil. In reality Bob put himself in a position to get caught by cheating others.
If you rob other people, there is a much better chance of something bad happening to you. It's not the force, but just a fact.
-“The Bible treated allegorically becomes putty in the hands of the exegete.” John Walvoord
"I'm not saying scientists don't overstate their results. They do. And it's understandable, too...If you spend years working toward a certain goal and make no progress, of course you are going to spin your results in a positive light." Ivellious