What question would you ask someone wanting into Heaven?
2007-09-24
14:09:20
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Dear "red queen" -- lol ... on the "sweat for awhile".
2007-09-24
14:14:34 ·
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Dear "yogi" - a precious answer.
2007-09-24
14:16:41 ·
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Dear Pangel - good and harmony loving answer as your usual. - thanks
2007-09-24
14:18:08 ·
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Dear "suzi" - Jesus' teachings, or Jesus' body, or ... both?.
2007-09-24
14:21:39 ·
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Dear "red queen" - sounds good to me.
2007-09-24
14:23:53 ·
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Dear "universal pants" - wow! great question. And, we can't fool ouselves on the answer to that question. -thanks
2007-09-24
14:35:49 ·
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"handbasket" - good one.
2007-09-24
14:37:10 ·
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Thanks to all -- very thought provoking responses.
2007-09-24
14:38:21 ·
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I would ask them simply why they think I should allow them to enter. Those displaying the most humility would be almost guaranteed entrance, while those who were smug I'd let sweat for a bit.
In the end, I'd probably allow the vast majority of people to enter.
2007-09-24 14:13:11
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answered by iamnoone 7
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When I was young I sat in the front and had great rides. Now I am headed maybe more toward the middle, but my eyes are still open, and by the time I am a senior I may just sit in the back and just enjoy watching everyone else have the time of their life.
2016-04-05 23:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If it were up to me I would ask them if they were remorseful for breaking the commandments to love God with all our strength and love our neighbor as our self, because everyone has come short of fulfilling these two commandments. I would then ask them if they were willing to be purged of all hate. No one who wants to hold on to hate would belong there. This would require submission. I am glad it is not going to be me, because I would take no pleasure in turning anyone away, as the word also says: He is not willing that any should perish, and neither am I.
2007-09-24 15:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I would ask "Did you leave things better than they were before or at least as good as they were or at least try to?"
I have a big problem with the people who think the earth is just here for us to use and don't think of future generations.
2007-09-24 15:13:23
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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Beatles or Elvis?
No, I am just kidding. I think the best question is a take on something Jesus said, "What did you do for the least of the brethren?" Those who were giving and kind would get a big welcome from me. Dogs get in, too. :-)
2007-09-24 14:25:32
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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How do you encode an integer X?
The bad thing about that is..very few Christians would actually make it to Heaven.
2007-09-24 14:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I would ask:
"Are you willing to admit that you don't deserve Heaven? Why or why not?"
I'd then probably give admittance to those who came up with the cleverest answers.
2007-09-24 15:20:59
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answered by Jack B, goodbye, Yahoo! 6
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I will try this.
First I would quote Luke 9:49-50 then ask; "who was that man"?
I not tell the answer I should get. :-p
2007-09-24 14:29:54
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Acid Rock or Country?
2007-09-24 14:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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wow OK I will play along ... good question
I would ask
what did you live for
I would be hoping that in their answer , I would see unselfishness
I would hope that they lived for mankind , and taking care of others and their surroundings
their religious preference would have no bearing on their admittance
2007-09-24 14:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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