Jesus for certain. He is not only God but also my Saviour. Joy inexpressible and full of glory.
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2007-01-09 04:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Moses would take all the credit for the fun, Mohammed was too much into the rules and Buddha is too calm for things like fun and laughter .... so I'm voting for Jesus. I hear He was a real party guy, liked a good party with lots of sinners :)
2007-01-09 07:50:22
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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Jesus without a doubt has brought more joy and laughter and pure fun to the hearts of men and women everywhere through the miracles He's worked, the homes restored. Can you imagine how the lame and their families felt when they began leaping and praising God? They were likely laughing and crying both! What about the folks he raised from the dead? One young lady had just died, another was on his way to his burial and another had been in the grave several days. I think their families had more laughter and joy than they could contain. Also, the man who was plain crazy so that he couldn't be held with chains, ran around naked and even and lived in the graveyard; Jesus came by and cast out his demons and he was clothed and in his right mind. What a family reunion he must have had. I mean think about walking on water, witnessing the winds and waves obeying the Master's voice, the thousands he fed with a few fishes and loaves. Jesus is the only source of true joy and happiness. I'm glad I know Him!
2007-01-09 07:57:57
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answered by Lovin' Mary's Lamb 4
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Moses would not talk to me because I am not Hebrew, Mohammed would kill me if I did not convert, Jesus would be loving, kind and non judgemental and so would Buddha.
However since Jesus was a Jew and sent to the Jews he did not spend a lot of time with Gentiles, in fact when one Gentile woman asked Jesus for help he called her a dog, okay not directly, but indirectly. He said it is not right to take the children's bread and cast to the dogs, but the Gentile woman being of good character merely repleid " Yes, but the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from the table" Mathew 15:23 -28
You will notice that the dicisples were wanting Jesus to ignore here and send her away, and he told her plainly he was sent to the lost sheep of Isreal and in his metaphore Jesus was saying that his teachings and miracles at the time was the children's bread. and Gentiles were dogs.
This sounds mean, but not really if you understand the culture at the time. Jesus was already agering most of the jews to the point they wanted to kill hm so he had to be careful not to turn his own disciples against him so he could accomplish his mission. Jesus later appered to Peter in a vision after he had ressursected and sent Peter to the house of Cornielous which was a Gentile but in order for Peter to go Jesus had to appear to him in a vision and show him that God accepts Gentiles now. you can read this account for yourself in Acts10:9-23 for the complete story read all of chapter 10 and 11. The jews were so against Gentiles that God had to send the Holy Spirit on Gentiles before they were saved to prove he accepted them.
So I would probably hag out with Buddha. Not because jesus would not want to hang with me but since he was a Jew bound by Jewish law, he could not.
2007-01-09 07:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear friend,
Thank you for your question! :) I aslo have a question for you..
Who would be the one that makes you feel happy the most when you're beside them?
Is that the one who wants to have an intimate and personal relationship with you, who's ready to listen to you, sharing every moment in your life.. who sends the warm sunlight to wake you up and wishes you good night with these word: "Don't be afraid, my child, for I'm always beside.."
He who does that with me everyday, his name is Jesus.. :)
And I think I'm so blessed to have a relationship like that with Him!
Right now as I'm typing these words, thinking of Him simply makes me smile. It's just pure joy.. from a grateful heart!
Hope you'll come to taste that sweetness forever! Let's start it today, my friend! ^^
2007-01-12 02:06:20
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answered by bella 1
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I don't really understand what mohammed was like - so i am going to leave him out.
From what i have heard Jesus laughed the most. I think he was probably the most fun loving of the lot.
Buddha was always calm and moses was supposed to have been really scary.
In general i think i would have enjoyed jesus the most - for love and human friendship, adventure and trying to make a difference...
2007-01-09 07:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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After having done research on all since I was 14(I'm 23 now) and reading the life stories of all concerned, I would have to say Muhammad (PBUH). He would play games with his wives, kid around, goof off, race. He would entertain them, serve his own wives, clean up after himself. He didn't just sit there and expect people to do everything for him and be worshipped as a God as islamophobes like to falsely claim. He entertained his guests as well, and there are even hadiths about his advice regarding guests. Such as serve them high class meals, encourage your guests to stay for three days, give them the best lodging, the best of everything. Just look it up. He was a serious, but playful guy.
2007-01-09 07:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Buddha. The others come with too much baggage.
2007-01-09 08:07:47
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answered by agneisq 3
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Buddha, he is the only one you mentioned who was known to laugh, and even at himself.
2007-01-09 08:00:18
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answered by Stephen 6
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JESUS. He was a fun guy. He could take you to see The Acts of The Apostles - this is a REAL comedy show.
Have fun - you could also find out why Cain wasn't Abel ?
2007-01-09 07:35:17
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answered by tonyflair2002 4
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