The Supreme Being (God) and Man: Who Is to Blame for Bad Destiny?
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چکیده
In Yoruba traditional thought, human destiny has a mysterious power that controls events. It is believed every person their life history before coming to the world. This implies anything one does not something done out of free will in fulfillment preordained or sequence However, such controversial understanding meaning, nature, relevance and reality concept (ayanmo), which long elicited philosophical interest. While various metaphysical interpretations have been given for this issue, it could be said most these may seen four forms: fatalism, predestination, soft-determinism hard-determinism. less emphasis placed on man’s determining destiny. Who blamed bad between Supreme Being (Olodumare) man was completely resolved. Therefore, paper re-examines who responsible suffered by man, God Man. Having used critical analysis, argues light moral responsibility, character, afterlife, justice andjudgment, there shared responsibility (God) man.
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عنوان ژورنال: World journal of education and humanities
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2687-6760', '2687-6779']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/wjeh.v4n1p32