I met God, and God is the one who put me on the right path.
You are welcome to walk the path or not.
2007-08-23 09:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait, wait, wait. God would tell me that my religion wasn't the "correct" one? Are you serious? Nobody gets "religion" right. It's not a matter of choosing the right club to join or game to play. Whatever "God" might turn out to be, emblems and rituals aren't going to matter. It's what you DO that matters (not to impress but because it's RIGHT). The world can always be improved. If you're satisfied with it, you've given up.
There is nothing to ask God. It's pretty clear what's important and what needs doing. People suffer. Help them. People hurt other people. Stop them and teach them. If you have to ask, "What do I get out of it?" you're part of the problem.
To think that one spiritual path is somehow "better" than another is ignorant arrogance. People are different and they need different, even multiple ways to approach the truth. If your path is not producing any fruit, it's time to seek another. If there were only one "true" path to "salvation", it would be pretty obvious.
2007-08-23 16:37:33
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answered by skepsis 7
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what would i ask?
are you really that Jealous and unsure of yourself, that you had to have your people try to wipe out everyone else in the world?
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if he told me that my religion was wrong, then i would say.
your exixtence simply proves the existence of many other gods. and your opinion of weather or not that is right or wrong, simply does not matter to me. You see i do not worship you, you have no control over me of my life. and i will continue to deny you untill my death, or untill you convince your people to let others live in peace. however at that time. i still will not worship you. because i Stand in judgement of you. and i judge you guilty of mass murder, and sensless wars. and that even a Satanist like me does not condone.
2007-08-23 16:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i know my God, he will not question my religion, its about my relationship to Him. If I met God i would ask Him of how the man became a man and not ape? is Charles Darwin right? how about the Bermuda Triangle? are we alone in the universe?
2007-08-23 16:20:16
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answered by shia_luver 2
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I'd ask why he's spent all this time working in the shadows, making people doubt. If he wants us to worship him, why not come forward and let us?
Why allow satan to toy with his creation?
2007-08-23 16:17:36
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answered by Armless Joe, Bipedal Foe 6
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I'd probably be too stunned to speak at all. I'm christian, but I don't believe any denomination has it right, so it would not be a surprise if He told me mine wasn't the right one. I think messianic judaism would be the closest, but who knows? It's not denominations, its faith itself that saves.
2007-08-23 16:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have met God and I don't have any more questions. God wouldn't tell me my religion is wrong because I'm not attached to any religion.
2007-08-23 16:25:52
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answered by Tamara S 4
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I'd be like dang....OH god. Ur such a silly trickster. :)
Sorry about the whole not believing in you thing...what a misunderstanding. So i guess i'll see ya later, I have to fall to hell now. bye...
2007-08-23 16:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd ask him which religion he is apart of and if he is apart of one why he didnt make it perfectly clear. why there are inconsistancies that he knew would throw people off. why he would force punishment on us for our ignorance of the truth (a truth we could not have known regardless).
2007-08-23 16:17:02
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answered by Chippy v1.0.0.3b 6
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LOL i agree with Obscure
2007-08-23 16:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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