I'd ask, "What is the exact value of Pi?".
2007-06-28 07:23:57
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answer #1
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answered by Geoffrey S 3
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I'd ask about Genesis. Like did he create the world in six of our days, or was that a metaphor? Did he only create Adam and Eve, or did he create others, too? There are a ton of other questions I would ask, but those would probably be the first I would ask.
2007-06-28 07:26:32
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answered by Curtis B 6
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I would ask if it bothered Him at all that those Nazis fed 6 million of His chosen people into poison showers and into crematory ovens until human ash fell like snow on the town of Auschwitz? I have asked Him many times and I still wait for an answer.
2007-06-28 08:24:33
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answered by Owl Eye 5
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Well, if it could be ANY question, I'd ask Him when He's coming back. On the other hand, I believe that anything that God doesn't tell us, He doesn't intend for us to know. So it's all part of God's perfect plan for us not to know when He's coming back. Also, I guess, it's all part of His PERFECT plan that we don't know what He hasn't let us know. I figure that, when we're in Heaven, I'll be able to ask God whatever I want to, or I'll just know what I want to know by then anyway. I'm willing to wait if it's in His plan.
2007-06-28 07:33:54
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answered by Panther XC 2
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I'd ask: "Precisely WHAT, in detail, will be my job ten octillion years from now, and what will keep eternity from ultimately becoming boring?"
Then if I could ask MORE questions, I'd ask --
-- "Are there other civilizations in existence in the universe, now? Are any of them more advanced than our own? Are any of them capable of roaming the universe by some means we don't yet know? Are there any advanced civilizations comprised of NON-human/humanoid entities? Are there any civilizations comprised of entities that are exponentially more intelligent than earth's humans?"
-- "If there are other sentient civilizations beyond earth, did you have to visit them, too, and sacrifice Yourself?"
-- "If other civilizations exist beyond earth, have they always been sinless? If so, then do their "people" ever die, or do they start right out in possession of eternal life? And if so, do they have the same sort of bodies that we'll have, in redeemed form, after we die?"
-- "Are there two sexes in heaven, or will eternity be unisex?
Why did you indicate that getting married won't happen in heaven? Does that mean there's no hope for finding mates (or RE-finding lost "passing ships" from this life) after we get there?"
-- "Are ALL angels male? (Somewhere, I've heard that there are no female ones.) Can angels reproduce?"
-- "Will WE be able to reproduce, and have new children, in heaven?"
-- "What, precisely, will I be doing a *googleplex* number of years from now?" (The number of years represented by 1, followed by a hundred zeroes.) "And a THOUSAND googleplex number of years from now?"
Those questions would do for openers. And I'd LOVE to know His detailed answers to them.
The Bible wasn't NEARLY complete enough!
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To "Ambrosia" -- After reading your answer to this, I'm almost as curious to know how a top-notch shrink would interpret your answers if he were to administer a Rorschak Ink Blot test to you.
2007-06-28 07:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd ask Her if she'd please eliminate all knowledge of how to create weapons of any kind from the human brain and wipe all the existing weapons of any kind from the planet.
I know, that was more of a request than an answer to a question...ok...
I'd ask Her why she permits Her precious children to make war upon each other.
2007-06-28 07:29:11
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answered by NinaFromNewEngland 4
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It reminds me of a story in the bible where God asked a judge what he can do for him. The man replied that he would like to be wise. (Remember the story of the man who judged the two women claiming to be mothers of the child. He said to cut the baby in half, and with that threat he could tell who was the real mother.) Anyways, because he asked for something selfless, to be wise, so that he could help others in judgement, God blessed him with riches. So, following the moral of that story, I would ask to also be blessed with wisdom, so that I can get a good job to bless my family, and make correct decisions in life and following God. After all he says, that after you seek for the kingdom of God, then he blesses you with other things.
2007-06-28 07:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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What number am I thinking of right now? Between 1 and 10....
2007-06-28 07:24:14
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answered by gryphen 5
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Awww Man, That's crazy tough...
I think that I would ask him.....
"Why did you create the world?"
I think I know the answer, but you can never be too sure...And of course only God knows the true answer...
God's Peace!
2007-06-28 07:24:03
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answered by _WhiteRose 3
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I would ask when will be the end of the World? or maybe I would ask HIM if what will HE do to the people who Disrespect HIS HOLY NAME.
2007-06-28 07:25:33
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answered by R.C. 3
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If God actually existed, AND came to me, that by itself would answer any questions I might have about Him.
I don't need Him to answer any other questions.
2007-06-28 07:28:44
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answered by Champion of Knowledge 7
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