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2007-03-07 18:19:54 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

WOW,These are some great answers!

2007-03-07 18:28:37 · update #1

37 answers

My stepfather. He was a former teacher of mine who adopted me after my parents died. He was a hero to me. I sure do miss him.

2007-03-07 18:26:33 · answer #1 · answered by solarius 7 · 7 2

My best friend Johnny. He was shot to death a few years back and I miss him a great deal. He witnessed a vehicle theft and the guy chased him down and shot him and his mom. She survived because he stood in between the gunman and her. He's the only real hero I've ever known.

2007-03-07 18:23:33 · answer #2 · answered by manbearpig 4 · 3 1

No one. As painful as it is to lose loved ones, God's timing is perfect, even if we don't understand why, it always plays into the big picture that we don't always see. God is in control. Unless He prompted me to pray for someone to come back from the dead so He may be glorified through this, I wouldn't presume to make the future "better" by altering His plans. Things that happen, happen for a reason. I'll leave the god stuff to God.

2007-03-07 18:33:18 · answer #3 · answered by yishor 4 · 1 2

Jesus, to show he was only a man
Mohammad, to show he was mad
Joseph Smith, to watch him fail a lie detector test
the Apostle Paul, to watch him fail a lie detector test

Nietzsche, Freud, Mark Twain, Carl Sagan, Aristotle, Leonardo Davinci, Picasso,

Ayn Rand, so she could answer the idiots that disagree with her.

Dame Wendy Hiller, so she could show actors what world-class acting is.

Beethoven, so he could represent God again.

Sid Vicious, so he could show the world the true spirit of punk.

2007-03-07 18:37:54 · answer #4 · answered by John Galt 2 · 0 3

Lincoln!

Maybe he'd make the nut job far right Republicans stop using his name like a mantra and actually take a look at what the party used to be.

2007-03-07 18:26:00 · answer #5 · answered by Eldritch 5 · 1 2

It would be my 3year old nephew. He would be 11 this month. I'd bring him back because, he had his whole life before him, and his parents would be happier people.

2007-03-07 18:25:41 · answer #6 · answered by soggybottomscout_25 4 · 2 0

Wow this will take a little thought!
To be on the selfish side I would choose my Ma-Maw, I miss her so so much!!!!
But for mankind I would bring Jesus back before he was crucified.

2007-03-07 18:22:34 · answer #7 · answered by char__c is a good cooker 7 · 0 3

It's tempting to say I'd bring my mother back, but no, I'll decline. She's much happier where she is, because Paradise is beyond anyone's imagination. I would never subject her to coming back into this earthly life. Ah, but where she is now, she's happier beyond belief!

2007-03-07 18:32:49 · answer #8 · answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6 · 1 2

My Grandpa. He was my idol, life mark, my teacher, my father figure. Didn't dawn on me till after he passed.

Would love to just sit for at least 1 day and have him explain all he knew from his 87 yrs on this earth.

2007-03-07 18:27:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

My best friend, whom I loved as a brother. Who understood me better than almost anyone else in this world ever has, and probably ever will.

2007-03-07 18:30:10 · answer #10 · answered by The Resurrectionist 6 · 1 1

Albert Einstein so he could continue working on the unified field theory.

2007-03-07 18:51:52 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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