Fate Vs Free Will

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Have you ever had something happen to you, something that seemed to have happened perhaps by fate? Then again, maybe fate is just bologna that someone came up with to justify their actions. I guess nobody will ever really find out for sure. This, however, is a matter of what you believe in. I believe that choices breed consequences that determine our fate. Films have a certain way of giving you something to believe in, don't they? To manipulate you into believing what they are trying to get you to believe. Using the dialogue, the plot. Even the types of camera angles they use are influencing you to feel a certain way. In the Adjustment Bureau, they are propagating free will.

Choices breed consequences that determine our fate. Like how Harry

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