The Supreme Being (God) and Man: Who Is to Blame for Bad Destiny?

Joseph Moyinoluwa Talabi, Olumide Odejide, Extradallenum Olusegun Akinsanya, Olubunmi Oluyemi Akitoye
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In Yoruba traditional thought, human destiny has a mysterious power that controls human events. It is believed that every person has their life history before coming to the world. This implies that anything one does is not something done out of free will is done in fulfillment of a preordained or preordained sequence of events. However, Yoruba has such a controversial understanding of the meaning, nature, relevance and reality of the concept of destiny (ayanmo), which has long elicited philosophical interest. While various metaphysical interpretations have been given for this issue, it could be said that most of these interpretations may be seen in four forms: fatalism, predestination, soft-determinism and hard-determinism. However, less emphasis has been placed on man’s free will in determining destiny. Who is to be blamed for bad destiny between the Supreme Being (Olodumare) and man was not completely resolved. Therefore, this paper re-examines who is responsible for the bad destiny suffered by man, between God and Man. Having used critical analysis, this paper argues that in the light of human moral responsibility, character, afterlife, justice andjudgment, there is a shared responsibility between Supreme Being (God) and the man on the bad destiny suffered by man.
上帝与人:谁该为糟糕的命运负责?
在约鲁巴人的传统思想中,人类的命运有一种控制人类事件的神秘力量。人们相信,每个人在来到这个世界之前都有自己的生活史。这意味着一个人所做的任何事情都不是出于自由意志,而是在完成预定的或预定的事件序列中完成的。然而,约鲁巴对命运概念(ayanmo)的意义、性质、相关性和现实性的理解存在争议,长期以来引起了哲学上的兴趣。虽然对这个问题给出了各种各样的形而上学解释,但可以说,大多数这些解释可以以四种形式看到:宿命论,宿命论,软决定论和硬决定论。然而,很少强调人的自由意志决定命运。谁应该为至尊神(Olodumare)和人类之间糟糕的命运负责,这个问题还没有完全解决。因此,本文在神与人之间,重新审视谁应该为人类所遭受的不幸命运负责。本文运用批判分析的方法,从人的道德责任、品格、来世、正义和审判等方面论证了上帝与人对人所遭受的不幸命运负有共同的责任。
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