If you were guaranteed the answer to one question, what would it be?
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Nothing
springs to mind at all, but I like your Family Safety. They are the
most important people in the world to me - I want them to be safe,
always.
Did I make a difference in a good way?
Question: After the human body crashes and burns.....what is next?
No
questions leap to mind. Or perhaps too many. Health and happiness for
those I care about. Health for the world we live on. And I like
Tabor's question too. A lot.
Will we humans ever get it right?
I would like to think I would ask what it all means. All of it. But I think it would probably scare me.
Plenty of questions I'd like the answers for, but maybe the knowing would be worse than not knowing.
Wow!
Too much pressure to come up with one question. I would, however, like
to know, once and for all, how many licks it takes to get to the center
of a Tootsie Pop. The world may never know. (Rob)
That
is so hard. This might sound vain, but I would ask what Moses did. He
asked the Lord God if he could 'see' his glory (or his face.) God's
reply was that 'no man can see my face and live.' But in Moses's asking
of the question, God devised a compromise and did do or answer his
request (as God does with us, for when He can, He meets us more than
halfway...) God placed Moses in the cleft of a rock and covered him with
His hand. And as He passed by, he took away His hand, and showed Moses
His 'back or hind parts' (...but not His face.) So Moses did and could
see His glory, and he lived.
Nothing springs to mind at all, but I like your Family Safety. They are the most important people in the world to me - I want them to be safe, always.
ReplyDeleteDid I make a difference in a good way?
ReplyDeleteQuestion: After the human body crashes and burns.....what is next?
ReplyDeleteNo questions leap to mind. Or perhaps too many. Health and happiness for those I care about. Health for the world we live on. And I like Tabor's question too. A lot.
ReplyDeleteWill we humans ever get it right?
ReplyDeleteI would like to think I would ask what it all means. All of it. But I think it would probably scare me.
ReplyDeletePlenty of questions I'd like the answers for, but maybe the knowing would be worse than not knowing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Too much pressure to come up with one question. I would, however, like to know, once and for all, how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. The world may never know. (Rob)
ReplyDeleteThat is so hard. This might sound vain, but I would ask what Moses did. He asked the Lord God if he could 'see' his glory (or his face.) God's reply was that 'no man can see my face and live.' But in Moses's asking of the question, God devised a compromise and did do or answer his request (as God does with us, for when He can, He meets us more than halfway...) God placed Moses in the cleft of a rock and covered him with His hand. And as He passed by, he took away His hand, and showed Moses His 'back or hind parts' (...but not His face.) So Moses did and could see His glory, and he lived.
ReplyDeleteNo answers - I'd rather be surprised!
ReplyDeleteWhat time is lunch?
ReplyDeleteI can guarantee I'll get an answer to my question...because I'm the one and only who is here to give the answer!
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