Questions to God.

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Currently in the UK there are adverts on the outside of buses questioning whether religion is socially unacceptable etc. (which it is)

One advert asks the question - "If there were a God - what one question would you ask him/her"

Any takers? What one question would you ask God ( if there was one)

Col
 
An old Benny Hill joke:

Having built the world's most powerful computer, they asked it "is there a God?"

After many, many calculations, the answer came out

"There is now!"
 
What is the theory of everything?

I guess if god gave me the answer, it wouldnt be a theory, would it? So, what is the law of everything?
 
I think the correct English should be:

If there were a God...should be...If there were a god

I guess if god gave me the answer...should be...I guess if God gave me the answer
 
Currently in the UK there are adverts on the outside of buses questioning whether religion is socially unacceptable etc. (which it is)
How is religion socially unacceptable? Or are you talking about some(or many) of the things some(or many) people in some(or many) religions do (i.e. to other people), being socially unacceptable?
 
Any takers? What one question would you ask God ( if there was one)
When you had all of those people write the Bible, why did you have them include so many inconsistencies and contradictions? If you wanted people to follow 'your word' why not make it perfectly clear what that is and not leave it entirely open to interpretation?
 
Instead of throwing satan out of heaven why didn't you just melt his face?
 
My one question:

Why did you allow Mankind to start religion?
 
How is religion socially unacceptable? Or are you talking about some(or many) of the things some(or many) people in some(or many) religions do (i.e. to other people), being socially unacceptable?

Saying you are religious is now becoming socially unacceptable. Realistic people think religious people are freaks. Church attendance has dropped hugely in the UK. Saying you are religious is a bit like saying you shoot animals for sport, so naturally if you do both then you are really an outcast.

Religion is always associated with wars and violence, so naturally, normal people want to shun it.

Col
 
Glad I'm an athiest and that I only shoot animals for food... otherwise I'd be an outcast in Col's world.

My question to God (after my moment of "uh-oh") -
Why did you allow so much of man's inhumanity to man (Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, The Catholic Church, etc)?
 
Glad I'm an athiest and that I only shoot animals for food... otherwise I'd be an outcast in Col's world.

My question to God (after my moment of "uh-oh") -
Why did you allow so much of man's inhumanity to man (Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, The Catholic Church, etc)?
You left Bush off the list.........................
 
Saying you are religious is now becoming socially unacceptable. Realistic people think religious people are freaks. Church attendance has dropped hugely in the UK. Saying you are religious is a bit like saying you shoot animals for sport, so naturally if you do both then you are really an outcast.

Religion is always associated with wars and violence, so naturally, normal people want to shun it.

Col

I enjoyed this interview. Link

It's suggested in the first part of the interview that creationism is actually becoming more popular in the UK.
 
I think the correct English should be:

If there were a God...should be...If there were a god

I guess if god gave me the answer...should be...I guess if God gave me the answer

"I am Jack's complete lack of surprise."
 

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