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Who and what would you ask?
If you could ask anyone who has ever lived or still lives any question, who would it be and what would you ask?
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Good one, Rev Kelly! I used to wonder why God made teeth that could get cavities in them.
I also agree with the Rev that it would be hard to limit it to one question. If there's anyone I would ask, though, it woud have to be Jesus. I'm curious at to why he choose that point in history to be here. Or maybe I'd just ask him what is the best joke he's ever heard. I'm just sure I'm missing out on some great and important question..... ![]() |
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That is too funny Rev. Kelly and Yes Angeleyes Jesus would be a great person to ask a question, but what? Maybe how it feels to walk on water? Or if his enlightenment came suddenly or as he demonstrated the truth in action.
I would like to ask Albert Einstein, what he thinks the solution would be to stop hunger and suffering in this world. I'd like to ask Michael Jackson what makes him "tick" and Mother Theresa what life she would choose next time around. I would like to ask Joel Goldsmith what he would write about in his next book, and Michael De Angelo if he got dizzy painting up so high. I would like to ask Baird Spalding if he really experienced all these things and Mary Eddy Baker why she decided to start a church. If I could I would ask my Grand Mother why she never left her husband and my brother why he left this plain the way he did. I remember as a young teenager riding the subway in Germany looking at people and wanting to ask them: What are you thinking about? I wish I knew their thoughts.
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May your awareness be perfection Last edited by vivamis123 : 9th January 2008 at 02:39 AM. |
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OK, I didn't know that my posting could be a list. LOL Mine would probably look like that. Most of mine have been covered now. I could only add
Stephen King- What are your dreams really like? George Washington- I have no idea what exactly to ask, but tea might be interesting with this man. Mostly I am like Vivian, and want to know exactly what people think about. Oh, yeah, I have always wanted to ask Dr. Ruth what her sex life was really like. Did she just get to talk about it or really do all those things? LOL
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Oh yes, yes, yes! I love Ellen DeGeneres. She is too funny.
I would include Oprah too. I would like to know if she regreted supporting the movie The Secret, after being attacked, or if she would do it again. And from Deepak Chopra I would like to know if being a Doctor has created a conflict between realizing that we are not the body and treating the body for disalignments.
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After thinking about this for a day, I really think that I would like to ask any prophet who ever spoke just one question:
"Why do you think that God chose to speak to the rest of us through you, instead of speaking to each of us directly, which should surely be in His power?"
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