Is there any thing which is bad would not happen?

Is there any thing which is bad would not happen?

No thing which is bad would not happen. The idiom is common in English as well. Often it’s expressed either way, it’s ok, or either way, it’s good. “Bad publicity or good publicity, it still exposes people to our mission. Either way, it’s good.”

What does it mean if nothing bad will happen?

It means that if not, no bad things will happen. Also, did I used it correctly? Does “Nothing bad will happen” = “Nothing bad wouldn’t happen”? (In my “Russian” mind it is stated this way.) Your construction itself is a valid way to express this. A further, slightly more sophisticated example of use might be in answer to, ‘Should I ask her out?

When do you use’if it won’t happen’?

‘Doesn’t’ comes from ‘do’, so just describes a circumstance. You might use ‘if you won’t’ or ‘if it doesn’t’ but not ‘if it won’t.’ Just realised it is more complex. ‘Will it happen’ and ‘it won’t happen’ and ‘it will happen’ are all fine, but they never get combined with ‘if’.

Can a bad thing happen without God’s permission?

You can be confident that God will not allow anything to happen to you without His permission, and He will not let any “bad thing” happen that will not ultimately bring you more good than destruction. (See I Peter 4:12–13, Romans 9:14–24, Isaiah 55:8–9, Job 1:6–12, Genesis 50:20, and Psalm 121.)

Is the phrase,’what can happen, will happen’true?

Given an infinite number of variables leading to an infinite number of potential outcomes in the universe and an eternity in which they might happen, within the limitations of natural law (not necessarily as WE define it, but as it exists as an absolute) anything that is able to happen WILL likely happen somewhere some time given no other limits.

Is it possible for everything that can happen to happen?

No. It would be impossible for everything that has the potential to happen to actually happen, because so many of these options conflict: I have the potential to become a millionaire and live until I’m 93; I also have the potential to die in poverty at 27 years old. But I cannot possibly do both: it’s a paradox.

You can be confident that God will not allow anything to happen to you without His permission, and He will not let any “bad thing” happen that will not ultimately bring you more good than destruction. (See I Peter 4:12–13, Romans 9:14–24, Isaiah 55:8–9, Job 1:6–12, Genesis 50:20, and Psalm 121.)

Is it possible for life to be harsh?

What can happen will happen. This is one of the reasons why life can seem harsh. By the way you were a good President and she will go out with you again in public. She will get over how you gave Trump all that rope to hang himself. It wasn’t your fault Mr Obama. Who wou… Loading… Well yes but there is a huge proviso that goes with this statement.