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Seriously, just tell me what you would do with as much detail as you can.

2007-11-25 18:59:15 · 19 answers · asked by Adversity 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

19 answers

Nothing since everything God made is perfect.

2007-11-25 19:02:36 · answer #1 · answered by carl 4 · 1 4

If I was God I don't know that I would have done anything differently. What is messed up about this world is not "God's" fault; it's ours... so unless I, as God, would refrain from creating humans (assuming you believe God created life, the universe, and everything, including humans), I would do nothing differently... But I don't know that I'd skip people. While we've proven cruel, short-sighted, and ignorant, there is also great hope, beauty, and decency possible in humanity. I guess, as God, I'd know that time is eternal and the scales have a way of balancing - sometimes they tip to one side or the other, but with wisdom (or annihilation) balance can be restored.

2007-11-26 03:11:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

All I can say is Celene Dion would be a mute.

Cheetos would be zero calories and anyone who sells Mr. Pibb instead of Dr. Pepper would go to hell.

I wouldn't have left the heart out of Dick Cheney and the brain out of Dubya.

Carl Rove would be a toad....no, a real toad.

Anyone using a cell phone while driving would be struck by lightning. Anyone using a cell phone with a hands-free device while sitting in a restaurant would develop lock-jaw. The guy who invented cell phones would definitely be on my list...

Wrestling would be real, but Baseball would be fake.

I would choose a less pretentious name than God; something like Tony or Al.

I would finally reveal what happens to all of those missing socks...

2007-11-26 03:16:38 · answer #3 · answered by bozopolis 3 · 3 1

If you know God, then you must be talking to unbelievers. If you don't, let me explain something. Anyone who has honestly been touched by God and accepted the good news about Jesus and his suffering in order to reconcile us to the Father, knows full well that God is perfect. We may not understand the many heartbreaking things we see in this life but he has promised that what ever we experience here will be less than nothing in the life to come with him, if we trust him.
You can not, nor should any intelligent person want to try and improve perfection.

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2007-11-26 03:08:53 · answer #4 · answered by Gypsy Priest 4 · 0 2

1. None of us is God
2. God is perfect in all His ways, thus everything He did and does is perfect.
3. Being a fallen human, I'd probably not create mankind at all -knowing in advance about their rebellion and rejection.

2007-11-26 03:08:19 · answer #5 · answered by utuseclocal483 5 · 0 1

I cannot even imagine this, as I'm not the good Lord above because Spirit is soooooo much larger than life w/infinite wisdom and eternal love for everything beyond all of our comprehension levels.

I bow out of this question, bowing to the Great Spirit in the sky.

2007-11-26 03:04:33 · answer #6 · answered by Yvonne 4 · 0 3

It is not good to take the place of God. There are many things to consider in that matter because as human you do not know what God is in his mind but God know what is in your mind.

2007-11-26 03:09:49 · answer #7 · answered by Jesus M 7 · 0 2

Since God is perfect, there is nothing i would have done differently.As when i look at the work of God, i see everything is good.And i will never be God!

2007-11-26 03:18:57 · answer #8 · answered by mimi 1 · 0 2

I would make sure there was no doubt I am here. Not that I'm looking for everyone to praise me but alot of people have trouble with faith.

2007-11-26 03:03:07 · answer #9 · answered by jimmyslilfella 2 · 0 1

Nothing God is perfect and I could not have done it any better....not even close to good actually.

2007-11-26 03:04:21 · answer #10 · answered by Misti M 3 · 1 2

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