First, about Revelation, most mainstream Christian scholars see Revelation as a prophetc book indeed, but also believe that the prophesies there were fulfilled in the 1st century, as this book very well describes the terrible turmoil of the Church at this time.
evangelicals and fundamentalists belive it fortell a pending apocolypse and end of the world, unfortunately, our President belives this and thinks he is an apocolyptical player, which make this not too intelligent man dangerous.
What I would ask God is what the afterlife is really like.
2007-11-08 03:15:55
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answered by rumbler_12 7
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I guess my question would be about my family members that have passed on and if they are at peace. If I had to specify it down to a single person, I would ask about my mom. I have always wanted to know if she is in heaven with God. I would love to know for her sake as well as mine. I miss her terribly and hope I will see her again someday. If she has made it there, I think I just might have the chance to do so.
2007-11-08 03:18:30
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answered by Penny D 3
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Honestly I would want to know if i was going to go to heaven, and if not why? Or I would ask if my aunt Linda, my doberman Shyla, and my hamster Hamsty were in heaven? It may sound lame, but it's the only two questions I want to know, if I really got a chance to ask god a question. but for the most part it would be one of them, cuz I know u only said one, so maybe I would do any miny moe to ask one of them to god. So hopefully u like what I say.
2007-11-08 03:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i would ask
what is my talent/purpose in life? or what is my own unique gift because its obviously not in my appearance. ppl seem to socialize with the ppl that are better looking
and im not saying i just sit here waiting for someone to come up to me because im really invovled in my school and i am friendly to those around me
i'm a girl and i feel like He didn't bless me in a lot of areas so sometimes its difficult and depressing to see things happening to other ppl but never me.
2007-11-08 03:16:07
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answered by nayeli moo 2
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I'd want to know if: with all of the different religious names, traditions, and beliefs. Does all of that really matter? In the end, are we not all praying to, and touched by the same GOD? Those of us with "Christian" based beliefs anyways...
2007-11-08 03:38:57
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answered by mentalchallenge 3
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This is my question to God --What are humans made of and who made you, God? How far is heaven from Earth? Where is Heaven? When one sins, why do you still punish others? How old are you, God? How big and huge are you, God?
All these questions still have no proof yet.
Why are there still thumb-downs?
2007-11-08 03:13:07
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answered by my life is a labyrinth 6
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I can only hope I am doing His will on Earth and am following his Commandments and being a good, faithful person.
I know I'm far from perfect, though.
You have certainly given me something to think about!
2007-11-08 03:11:59
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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Knowing He exists, you would not need to ask any questions, everyone would stop living if they new where they were going and the His planet would fall apart.
Theory
2007-11-08 03:23:26
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answered by adamcanfixyourcomputer.co.uk 2
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I would ask God why/how some people can be so ruthless, cruel and evil such as people that harm children and animals.
2007-11-08 03:12:10
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answered by ? 5
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Dear God
If you know that I am going to sin then why do I continue to have to ask for forgiveness?
2007-11-08 03:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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