If we are predestin then why would life matter ? Why would choice even be in the lanuage ?
So the passage "the potter and the clay" is nonsense?
Scatter;
I will assume you have watched a potter work his clay. Did you notice how he did it? Let's take a look...
1) He reaches into the source bin and pulls out a shapeless lump.
2) He places that lump where he will start shaping it, in this case the potter's wheel.
3) He starts the wheel spinning and starts to shape the lump. He has a finished product in mind.
4) The wheel spins. With moistened hands, the potter tenderly lifts the lump, so as to shape it into a vessel.
5) If the lump responds well to the potter's urging and lifts, the potter then begins to gently urge the vessel into the pattern he has planned.
6) Perhaps the vessel will collapse before it is finished, the potter patiently starts with the same lump again.
7) The potter may try to mold something worthwhile from this lump several times in a row.
Eventually, if this particular lump won't properly respond, he will discard that lump, cast it out and start afresh with another.
9) The potter will not settle for "half a vessel".
10) Every lump in the bin has a chance to become something beautiful..and the potter will give each many chances to become so.