Catholics believe in Divine Providence. This means they believe everything happens for a reason. In Catholic Theology we speak of God's positive and permissive will. Things that happen in accordance to virtue and goodness are part of God's positive Will. Things that happen in accordance to sin or evil are allowed to exist and persist due to God's permissive Will. God permits evil and its effects to exist in order that mankind can have the ability to choose - if we could not choose evil, we would not be free to love Him. Even so, God's Providence is such that He is able to bring forth good even out of the midst of evil, the often quoted idiom, "God writes straight with crooked lines" is a short meditation upon this. So it is that when evils befall us God offers us the chance to use them to our betterment. As you suggested, many times tragedy, heart break and failure cause us to look inside and reevaluate where we are in life and what we are doing. We could choose to become bitter, or lash out for the difficulties, humiliations and hardship this causes us, or we can admit our weaknesses and failures and adapt and go forward, changing for the better or steeling our resolves. Some people use difficulties as a springboard to change their own lives, and this is the way the Catholic Church advises and teaches its faithful to face such things.
The idea that things happen for a reason suggests that events are connected in some way, leading to outcomes determined by various factors. People may find meaning or purpose in these connections, attributing events to fate, divine intervention, or cause and effect. Ultimately, the reason for events occurring can be complex and subjective, influenced by personal beliefs, experiences, and interpretations.
Philosophers believed reason was important because they believed that if people used reason it would help them see things in another light other than traditional belief.
Immanuel Kant
Maintaining transparency in all communications and actions. Owning up to mistakes and taking responsibility for them. Consistently following through on promises and commitments.
He explains liberty as the basic things that he thinks everyone should be able to do. Freedom of conscience: believe what you like as long as it does not harm others Freedom of life: you canarrange your life in the way that you want without having to justify it to others Freedom of association: as long as the reason for meeting is not to harm others
i do believe that most of the things happen for a reason...
You take positives that have came from them and move on. You can't live your life with regret. You can be regretful for a while but dwelling on things doesn't help anyone. Mistakes I generally believe happen for a reason.
You take positives that have came from them and move on. You can't live your life with regret. You can be regretful for a while but dwelling on things doesn't help anyone. Mistakes I generally believe happen for a reason.
You take positives that have came from them and move on. You can't live your life with regret. You can be regretful for a while but dwelling on things doesn't help anyone. Mistakes I generally believe happen for a reason.
Things Happen for a Reason was created on 2007-09-05.
I believe people make mistakes which should be forgiven. But some things are not meant to be forgiven such as murder or child abuse.
The Buddhists believe that fate is determined by your actions in this life that will carry into your next life. In other words, if you do good things, good things will happen to you. If you do bad things, bad things will happen to you.
a good thing to believe in is to believe in your self. good deeds always happen when you believe in your self!!!!
the reason why you should believe in god is because he will do great things to you
---- **Things don't happen without a reason** ----
All things happen for a reason.
"Do things happen for a reason?"