the same things i already say to Him ...
2007-05-13 19:14:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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"What would you say to God if you actually met and were standing in front of him/her?"
I wouldn't say here what I think I'd say.
"Everyone is searching for god or enlightenment, But why??? "
I'm not searching for God, but I guess you can say, "further enlightenment.' Everyone wants to know God's will where I come from. God knows me and I know him. That 'thrist' has been quenched. It's the daily exercise of wanting to serve him in the way he wants me to serve him that is the action for the day.
2007-05-13 19:18:00
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answer #2
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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This is a great question! I rather suspect that when I found the ability to speak again, all sorts of things would come pouring out of my mouth, unbidden! Much of it would probably be apologies for my many sins of neglect; there are so many things I have left undone that if I died right now, I would spend an inordinate amount of "time" (there is no time in eternity) explaining myself, but I know there is no excuse.
Many people suppose that they would simply bow the knee and have faith if Christ returned; in fact, this is what many atheists claim they require: some form of visible proof. The folly behind this, if I may borrow from CS Lewis, is, "It makes no sense to say you choose to bow the knee if you have lost the ability to stand." The bible teaches that, "Every knee will bow and every tongue confess the Jesus Christ is Lord," but this will not be a saving confession; rather a terrified exclamation of shock, "Oh my God! It's true! He is Lord, and I was so wrong!"
Tom
2007-05-13 19:18:09
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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God is only a stranger to those who do not know Him. And I always stand before Him, day and night, ever since I was born- so do you! I dont believe that 95% of people only talk to God in times of need. I think it seems that way, when you are outside of His light. But there are alot of us, that try to listen to God, and speak to Him, constantly. The only way to know Him, is to submit yourself before Him, and stop being your own god, and give him the respect He deserves; after all, He created you, you did not create yourself. He knows all things, and nothing is a mystery to him. He created all things. Seek God, as you woul dhidden treasure; that is thebeginning of knowledge of God, and respect for Him.
2007-05-13 19:22:02
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answered by Erin 3
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people don't see god as a stranger, but its a good point. If I did meet god I would ask him why he ever made his presence known and allowed religions to form. All religion does is pull people apart, making them homophobic, racist, bigoted, and narrow minded.
2007-05-13 19:17:25
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answer #5
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answered by sweets 4
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Remember the M&M's commercial with Santa Claus... Yup that's about it..
But since God and talking M&M's are on the same level of realness ... I think I am safe...
(Desperately searching for M&M's)
2007-05-13 19:21:33
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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I don't have to "what if" this question; I am standing in God's presence. What I say is this, "oh my God, I am God". Journeys end. You are God too!
2007-05-13 19:17:03
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answer #7
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answered by stupidity_of_pride 4
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I'd fight the monstrous evil that is the purposely contradictory Judeo-Christian concept of god to my last breath.
2007-05-13 19:14:55
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answer #8
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answered by JudyTang 2
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I'd thank him for finally revealing himself after all these years, and proceed to ask him every possible question.
2007-05-13 19:15:36
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answered by Odysseus J 3
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I would ask God why life can be so cruel and unfair.What is the point, anyway?
2007-05-13 19:16:19
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answered by alchemy 3
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I'd ask why, if he is so omnipotent, he made humans such violent, rapacious creatures.
2007-05-13 19:20:28
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answered by not the real me 4
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