for the sake of the post, let's just say we all agree god exists... imagine we're allowed just one brief moment in this lifetime to ask god just one question and in return he will be completely honest with the answer... what would your question be..?
i have mine, just want to see if anyone matches it before i say...
Originally posted by eatmybishopMy question would be: "Have you totally lost the plot you ploncker?"
for the sake of the post, let's just say we all agree god exists... imagine we're allowed just one brief moment in this lifetime to ask god just one question and in return he will be completely honest with the answer... what would your question be..?
i have mine, just want to see if anyone matches it before i say...
Originally posted by eatmybishopI would ask him why he bothered to create the universe. ie,Was he bored, at a loose end? Did he think a bit of human suffering might entertain him?
for the sake of the post, let's just say we all agree god exists... imagine we're allowed just one brief moment in this lifetime to ask god just one question and in return he will be completely honest with the answer... what would your question be..?
i have mine, just want to see if anyone matches it before i say...
Seriously, what was his motivation?
Originally posted by eatmybishopWill you give us a hint as to what the nature of your question might be? And I'll tell you what you should ask! Just for the fun of it.
for the sake of the post, let's just say we all agree god exists... imagine we're allowed just one brief moment in this lifetime to ask god just one question and in return he will be completely honest with the answer... what would your question be..?
i have mine, just want to see if anyone matches it before i say...
Originally posted by josephwmy question would be "who created you?"... it's the most basic yet the most asked, i think if we knew that then we would know not only how the universe began, but why it did and - more importantly - why we're here and our reason for being here
Will you give us a hint as to what the nature of your question might be? And I'll tell you what you should ask! Just for the fun of it.
Originally posted by eatmybishopYour question is one that not even god could know the answer to.
my question would be "who created you?"... it's the most basic yet the most asked, i think if we knew that then we would know not only how the universe began, but why it did and - more importantly - why we're here and our reason for being here
That's the only plausible reason why he create us, to answer it for him.
edit: answered in the semantic evironment of this thread.
Originally posted by frogstompthat's pretty deep stuff.... never looked at it that way before, god doesnt even know where he came from...
Your question is one that not even god could know the answer to.
That's the only plausible reason why he create us, to answer it for him.
edit: answered in the semantic evironment of this thread.
Originally posted by eatmybishopwho created the creator of God?
my question would be "who created you?"... it's the most basic yet the most asked, i think if we knew that then we would know not only how the universe began, but why it did and - more importantly - why we're here and our reason for being here
Originally posted by eatmybishopWhy would you ask God who created him? That simply makes no sense to me.
my question would be "who created you?"... it's the most basic yet the most asked, i think if we knew that then we would know not only how the universe began, but why it did and - more importantly - why we're here and our reason for being here
God is God. He is eternal. He has no beginning or end. Otherwise he wouldn't be God.
If you had the opportunity to meet such a being, knowing what you know about this world and yourself, couldn't you think of something else to ask him?
Originally posted by josephwYeah, like why did he trick me into not believing in him!?
Why would you ask God who created him? That simply makes no sense to me.
God is God. He is eternal. He has no beginning or end. Otherwise he wouldn't be God.
If you had the opportunity to meet such a being, knowing what you know about this world and yourself, couldn't you think of something else to ask him?