I would ask him;
why does evil and suffering exist in his apparently "good" world?
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I would ask him;
why does evil and suffering exist in his apparently "good" world?
same with loxley, women really are far to complicated
I'd say thanks
i'd ask him how long till i'm leaving
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Originally Posted by Polymirize
of course god would laugh and say very politely, no thanks bro, i got some TRULY killer shit right here.
as he would procede to take a dump, and it would kill you... ok terrible pun but seriously, god's shit would make you see GOD's god!
what the fuck have you done?
well ask away i am ready for all yor questions fire away!!
if you gotta belive why not belive in me!!
i might be god but my spelling aint great.it aint what it used to be when i was a kid!
To Slipknotpsycho: Try and see the bigger picture. If you live in a developed country, regardless of how poor you are or how hard your life has been, you have it better than 75% of the people in the world (probably more). You're never going to be happy if you feel sorry for yourself. Happiness is learning to appreciate the little good things that happen every day, instead of blaming some being who doesn't control what anyone does, or the universe, or whatever, for all the bad things that have happened. Try feeling sorry for kids in Africa who have no parents, no food, no shelter, and are slowly dying of AIDS. Try feeling sorry for the women who are forced into prostitution and beaten and raped on a daily basis. Try feeling sorry for child soldiers. Try feeling sorry for parents in South America who are so starved and poor and desperate that they have to leave their children and get beaten, raped, and risk death or injury just to come to America, work 3 jobs, live in a studio with 3 other people and send money back to their children. The world can be a nasty place, and you haven't even scratched the surface. Get over yourself.
And no, I'm not a Christian, I don't believe in an all-knowing, all-loving, all-wise God who's supposed to hold our hands through every step we take in life. I'm a Pagan, and I believe God is found in nature and that the divine is so far beyond us, when we try and describe God, or say "this is what God wants" we humanize and limit God.
Anyway, to the question, I would ask God, "What's the meaning of my existance?"
like i said, i'll ignore any post in reply to mine... i was answering a question, not looking for a debate...
but thank you for wasting all that time typing up the response to tell me to get over myself... especially since i honestly don't care what you have to say, you don't know me, and you don't know what i've been through..