What really irritates me is how this false ideology comes across as so blissful, romantic, and appealing. This whole concept is a wolf in sheep's clothing, and there is certainly nothing blissful about it. For who is going to care about his or her actions when they believe that no matter what they do, their life has a destined outcome. Give me a break. Can you say recipe for disaster!? Poor naive person, they'll go about making mistake after mistake, not knowing that because of their foolishness, there is a possibility of no light at the end of the tunnel. And it was NOT their destiny to have a very unhappy ending, it was they themselves who lead themselves there. Tragic.

So, this brings me to my question, as I stated in the first sentence, that I've been questioning everything lately. God's will. I know God's will is real, and when I pray, I ask that His will, will be done. So I'm trying to differentiate between God's will and destiny, because I know they are different, obviously, one is very real, and the other is a deceitful lie. But they are also so similar. Doesn't asking for God's will to be done, permit Him to take over and direct my path? (That path being what I want or in many cases what I don't want, since I don't know what's best for me, only God does) Is it possible for God's will NOT to be done?! That's a scary thought... does that ever happen?
Time to whip out the dictionary. Will: to choose, personal choice, command, last wishes, to cause. Hmmm. So in having someone else apply THEIR own will to MY own life, is kind of like destiny right? But God doesn't give us a destiny, we choose our own fate. I'm confused. I'll have to study this. I'll come back to this when I find my answer.