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ComputerGeek25
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This is a good response.Completely absurd. God’s omniscience does not mean he has planned out our entire lifes for us, so I would agree with one small point, God may not plan someone’s death. But by the same logic, then God does not necessarily plan who we are to marry either. There is not necessarily one “soulmate” out their destined for each of us who is to be our spouse. There are probably many, many people out there one could end up being happy with as a spouse, have a loving marriage with, and receive all the sacramental graces of matrimony through. And any one of them may fulfill God’s plan just fine. Your argument that God has one woman planned for us smacks of a protestant pre-destination argument.
Finally, the implication that one should not remarry after the death of a spouse is completely wrong.
The OP seems to be caught up in pre-desination-ism, which is definately not Catholic.