If You could ask God one question.......
By carlissa32
@carlissa32 (64)
United States
11 responses
@amanda9724 (28)
• United States
1 May 07
I would ask him "Why did you let me fall in love with an abusive, controling man like my husband? If this was my lession for this lifetime, I'm sorry for whatever it is that I done to warrant such punishment."
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@carlissa32 (64)
• United States
1 May 07
O Amanda I'm so sorry I myself was in an abusive relationship and IT IS NOT your fault you have done nothing wrong to deserve it. Send me a message if you'd like to talk about it my heart hurts with you.
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@wertzburg1 (200)
• United States
4 May 07
God does not control who we fall in love with. If He did then there wouldn't be free will. I'm sorry you were in a bad relationship but it's not fair to blame God. God wasn't punishing you either. Sometimes things like this just happen.
We make our own decisions as much as it may hurt ourselves or God. He can give us guidance but He never chooses for us.
@tuposkid (286)
• United States
1 May 07
WOW...i am shocked by alot of these questions.... although my one question would prolly be "Can i get some more questions???" lol... there is just SOOOOOO much to understand when it comes to God. Seriously though...i would probably ask to spend just 1 minute....60 seconds in the depths of hell, just so i know what its like for those than never accept Christ as savior...that would motivate me to get out there and lead people to Jesus...
@wertzburg1 (200)
• United States
4 May 07
If you think that, then imagine this world but a million times worse. That's what Hell will be like.
And to tuposkid, I trust God when he says Hell is a place you don't want to be. I can never imagine but I would never want to spend even a second in that place. But asking for more questions would be good.
@shenzhouplaza (1676)
• China
1 May 07
I would like to ask:" you created us, who created U?"
Forgive me for such a offending question, will You, God?
@tuposkid (286)
• United States
1 May 07
The answer is VERY hard to wrap your mind around... but...He was never created.. he has ALWAYS been there... i know its not easy to see that...but its true... trust me, i still have a hard time grasping that but God is "omnipresent" which means he is everywhere and has always been and forever will be.
@moomincat (321)
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2 May 07
Its a difficult one because you would feel under moral obligation to ask a question of global if not universal scale that affects the well being of all humanity. But really you would want to know something of a more personal nature that affects your day to day existence. I dont think I would want the privledge it would bring to much responsibility.
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@andreaskye (390)
• United States
1 May 07
Why, oh why, is Bush continuing to be allowed to run our country into the ground??
Oh I have plenty more but how this President continues to get away with his atrocities is beyond me and I would like an explanation.
@andreaskye (390)
• United States
1 May 07
Um, you asked an open question and I answered. No need in getting hostile.
Relax. If you do not want an honest answer, don't ask it.
Would you have felt better if I wanted to ask god how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop?
@generalbuto (45)
• Malaysia
1 May 07
why are we here in this world
or
what will happen to us when we die
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@vijiayyar (191)
• Ireland
1 May 07
I would first complement God for making up all the nature and its beauty. I would then ask God that after working so hard on developing such a nice world full of great mysteries and beauty why did u end up making a silly mistake and made humans??
@wertzburg1 (200)
• United States
4 May 07
I have so many I wouldn't know where to start. But I look forward to seeing Him someday because I'm gonna sit down with Him and ask Him all my questions.
Any serious question I have though I wouldn't want to know the answer to, because then life would be boring. Might as well keep it a mystery until it actually does happen.
But if I have to ask one question...I would ask, "Does it really bother you when people use musical instruments in a worship service?" This is a non issue really but a lot of people turn it into a big deal.