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    It's strange,I've never thought about this question before, because I'm an atheist.But here He is, all perfect and beautiful,all-knowing,all-seeing, and I have the opportunity to ask Him anything,and the possibility makes my head spin.Perhaps I will ask him why He allowed so many religious wars to take place,why He allowed the killing of people who are essentially innocent,who are considered witches and sorcerers by the church,why He allowed indulgences to discredit His name, and so on.But for some reason,I think he'll drop his eyes like a child and say something like:”It was necessary.”

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    God has already answered all my questions about my life through the Holy Scriptures. I haven't encountered any others yet. But if you do, I'm sure this book has everything I need. I've been getting answers for years as they come in. This, of course, is not about scientific knowledge. As for science or questions like ” how does EVERYTHING work?”, this is interesting, but only God can contain such knowledge. Just thinking about the scope of this knowledge makes me dizzy. No, no, no more questions for today :).

    Tell me, how are you?”

    I think it's enough to strike up a conversation and find out all the most interesting things that happened while I was hanging out in this life

    Well, if it really exists, then who knows how the conversation would have turned out. But at the moment, I probably wouldn't ask anything, I don't have any questions from the category of ” what, where, how and why?” Now I'm interested in seeing how events will develop, and knowing the end result right away…Ah as the empty after this will become.

    what is the purpose of all this?

    I just don't see any purpose in our existence. our improvement in the end is of course. hell and heaven are questionable as further meaning. I'll spend my whole life trying to get closer to God in my essence, so what? why?

    When and how it appeared.

    I finish off the symbols. Sabine Spielrein has a “Three Questions to God” survey on this topic, I think. She asked her students to ask three questions after considering them, and then three more without thinking. The difference came out interesting.

    The following thought once occurred to me: “If God wanted to be believed in, he would exist.”

    It is absurd to ask the question ” what would you ask him?”, since the presupposition of this question presupposes the knowledge that God does exist. Therefore, if God existed, there would be no point in” believing ” in him, and there would be no faith.

    In general, without delving into useless philosophy on this topic, I can say the following: if we assume in the abstract that such a question will reach the addressee, then I would ask exactly the same thing that once, as I wrote above, came to my mind:

    “If you want to be believed in, then why don't you exist?”

    I would ask him to show the entire history of time from beginning to end. I would sit next to him and watch as the void filled with matter and the universe was born, as planets and stars were created, as life appeared and as entire galaxies exploded. I would have seen other planets that were also inhabited by creatures, their life. I would have seen the history of our home planet and the small spaceships of people plowing the expanses of the universe. I would have seen us die out and someone else appear in our place. And more. And then, while enjoying the literally divine tea, I watched the universe die.�

    Why ask questions when you can just contemplate.

    I would first of all ask where Everything came from and what happened before Everything. I wonder how much we guessed with the Big Bang theory. And that, in turn, would encourage me to ask where He came from.

    I want to answer this question honestly. And the honest answer is that I believe that the day we meet God, we will have no questions. We will understand everything and see everything in its true light. There will probably be a storm of emotions, but hardly questions.

    My father died many years ago. If I happened to meet him, would I ask him a question when I met him? I would have hugged him and cried like a child, both from happiness and grief – all together. Maybe we would have spent a lot of days talking about the sad and funny things in our lives, but I don't think I would have asked him questions like “why did you do that?”

    Probably something like that, but in its own way it will be better when you meet your Father.

    Is there a purpose to our shared existence? (not the meaning of the life of a single person who chose it for himself, but the meaning of our common life as the highest goal, or we as a random chemical reaction?))

    I am a teenager with maximalism, arrogance and nihilism pruschim in all the cracks, the question is appropriate as a poet. “How do I become your equal?”. I hope the answer doesn't drive me crazy.

    The only reason God doesn't speak to people is because people won't be able to understand his answer. So the first question I would ask is “how do I learn to understand you?”

    None at all. The very fact that there is a god + the evidence with which it would be proved to me that this is a higher being, more than we can imagine + the way in which you can ask a question and get an answer – all this would already tell a thinking person what he can learn. I have the brains to process this information.�

    For other information that cannot be perceived by human consciousness, I do not have a “base” in my head, so this information is unnecessary. And why our consciousness is limited and cannot perceive the “main answers to the main questions” – I already understand that there is no need to go to God for this.

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