English, asked by Atroxysm, 8 months ago

Everything that has happened in the past will happen again in the future.

From the statement above,answer if you agree or disagree and give your reason

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Answered by irfanullabaig710
0

Answer:

no because past cannot happen again

Answered by phillipinestest
3

Everything that has happened in the past will happen again in the future.

I totally agree with the statement. In my opinion history keeps repeating itself only the faces change. Haven't the Ice Ages time and again destroyed the entire Life on Earth and hasn't Life again revived? Didn't Noah and Manu build an arc to save Life?

Similarly,  Dictators come time and again to destroy people while Messiahs come to save us. The only difference lies in the places they belong to and the religion they practice or else the incidents are all the same. Krishna, Jesus,  Mohammad, Guru Nanak  shared the same message only at different times.

Hitler, Mussolini, Chengiz Khan, Muhammad Ghor and the current dictators of the world bear the same dogma of violence.

Our lives too pass the the same cycle of repetition. We begin as helpless infants without teeth, eyesight and strength and towards the old age the same conditions are repeated.

Shakespeare thus proclaimed in his 'The Seven Ages'  that Old Age is the second childhood.

Everything that has happened in the past will happen again in the future. It is certainly a more prominent feeling of 'deja vu'!

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