i'd give this world the biggest kick up its ar*e, and sort everything out, but i;d be like morgan freeman in bruce almighty, and pretend to be a generic person. i don't believe in A god btw, good question tho.
2006-08-19 07:27:25
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answer #1
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answered by Brutal_Yet_Beautiful 2
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If I was god I would not make myself known unto others. For just as he tests his followers with angels. If I was god I would already know that "PEOPLE" change there actions depending on who the guest is. Thus, if I was god I would want to know the true feeling and thoughts of others and how devoted the person is. So by not letting them know if I was god or not, would allow me the freedom to see there reactions to say if I was to walk into a restuarant looking shaggy and poor but having money to dine, would they treat me as a person. Or to freely drop some money and see if they keep it or return it to me. Or to speak openly about my belief and see if they will try to keep me silent just because most others in the population no longer think the words of god have to be followed in this day and age.
If I was to let others know that I was god would that change anything? Yes, it would. Remember that throughout all the testiments and writings of scripture, god has been almost shy. He has always seemed distant and ashamed at the humans since the time of the flood, if it wasn't for Noah and Jesus and several others that have been in favor of god, we wouldn't be here. But he still doesn't feel that humans have been as righteous and faithful as they should be. We disappointed him in the past and still have to make up for it today.
2006-08-19 08:00:14
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answered by Abe~ 4
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None of us can possibly claim to know enough about God to be able to comprehend just what it would be like to be God Himself. There must be an infinite number of factors in God's decision to make Himself known as He does now. No one can know for certain why He has not convinced everyone in the world to believe in Him, but I trust that for whatever the reason, He *has* a reason.
2006-08-19 07:29:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It's glaringly obvious, if you really think about it, that whatever "God" is, it would never be written down in a book or whispered in someone's ear by angelic hosts. It would never require learning prayers or magical verses, or having blind faith in mystical fairy tales.
Whatever "God" is is here and now. There. You. Me. The Cosmos. Everyone. Everything. Eternal. Science. Cosmic laws. Discovery. Truth.
"God" doesn't have to prove its existence. It simply "is", without judgment or heaven or hell, or demons or superstitions. Other than its natural laws, it doesn't intervene, and it doesn't judge. It doesn't require adoration or obedience. This is the real "God" but it's very rarely discovered by those who want to give their god human characteristics.
2006-08-19 07:37:28
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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God has obviously made Himself known to you; you just asked a question about Him.
Let's just thank God that I'm not Him...I wouldn't be able to do it. Only a perfect being can handle that one...I am far from that.
2006-08-19 07:28:40
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answered by Maxafrigginlutely 2
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God is making Himself known to you in His own way. You are just not paying attention to Him.
2006-08-19 07:26:20
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answered by Lovetoloveyou 3
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God made Himself known to me and to all mankind when He came to earth 2000 years ago, the ball is in your court now.
2006-08-19 07:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, just as God does...you would see Me in everything you see, hear, sense, experience...I would provide you a direct line to Me for your spirit to connect to always, and the promises that if you seek, you will find...if you ask, I will answer, I would send you great examples of yourselves who know who you truly are & will try to remind you of such, I would send you nothing but angels to help you fulfill that which you separated from Me to be...I would love you no matter what choices you make, I would welcome you Home--each & every time you return.
2006-08-19 07:36:59
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answered by MsET 5
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No. Because at that point, people would *know* for a concrete fact that you're real.
God doesn't want that. He wants people to worship Him through faith, not evidence. Believe in God and you'll be rewarded when you die.
Deny Him and you'll be sorry.
2006-08-19 07:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You talk like God has not proved to you He is. You must not be a Christian. Try becoming one and you will get all the prove you need.
2006-08-19 07:28:17
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answered by PREACHER'S WIFE 5
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