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Topic: Two Questions:
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Sun 03/27/11 10:08 PM

Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?

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Sun 03/27/11 10:23 PM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Laughter or orgasms, too close to call.


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


The body's waste-removal system. Stinks like hell and takes too much time.

MikeDoNe2010's photo
Sun 03/27/11 10:32 PM
for an all knowing all seeing creator. he sure asks a lot of questions.

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Mon 03/28/11 07:12 AM
Edited by freakyshiki2009 on Mon 03/28/11 07:12 AM
God asks us questions for our benefit, not for His. As for me:

What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?
I have glorified God on Earth. I have completed the work He has given me to do.
(John 17:4)

If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?
To have increased in Wisdom more so that I could know Christ better to do His will better.

Abracadabra's photo
Mon 03/28/11 07:14 AM

for an all knowing all seeing creator. he sure asks a lot of questions.


I never suggested that the creator was all knowing or all seeing or that it was a "he".

So maybe your answer to the second question would be that life could have been improved somehow if you had more trustworthy information about your creator? what

Just asking. bigsmile

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Mon 03/28/11 08:54 AM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


That's a very interesting question! If this "god" doesnt know all things, then he must not be jesus.

I'm going to to need more information on who this "Creator" is. What's his name? "Jebus?" "The Flying spagetti monster?" "The all seeing celestial white tiger?"

In answer to both questions I would ask my own.

"With all due respect sir, why do you ask?" and "What happens when I'm done here?"

I mean yea he asks the questions and there may be no wrong answer but, what if it's all in HOW you answer? or how long it takes to answer? Is there a reward? Or what!? There's simply not enough information here to answer that question!

Now if I was talking to MY God I would answer as follows:

"Well Jesus first let me say it's a pleasure to finally see you. I've waited my whole life for this and come heaven or hell I'm glad we can talk."

Question 1. "I think I enjoyed my imagination the most. I can do anything there and there is no consequence. I can read all kinds of fantastic stories and think of all sorts of theories and inventions.
I especially that joke about the origin of species that one guy made in his imagination!" (Some time would go by as me the creator and several others standing in line make jokes about it)

Question 2: "I would have made prayer more interactive. When I ask a question I get it just as I would if I was talking on the telephone. This way I can have a conversation rather than talk at you."

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Mon 03/28/11 09:08 AM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?



Question #1: What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2: If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


#1. I enjoyed my entire life. Nothing went wrong in my life. I enjoyed and was/am thankful for every blessing I received and know the "hard" times was all in learning to be thankful.

#2. Absolutely nothing. My life was perfect.

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Mon 03/28/11 11:16 AM



Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?



Question #1: What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2: If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


#1. I enjoyed my entire life. Nothing went wrong in my life. I enjoyed and was/am thankful for every blessing I received and know the "hard" times was all in learning to be thankful.

#2. Absolutely nothing. My life was perfect.




wow cowboy, what a blessing,,,


as for me, I mostly enjoyed family and love(where I found it)

I would have changed my involvement with and faith in God(increased both much sooner)

Abracadabra's photo
Mon 03/28/11 01:53 PM
ShiningArmour wrote:

Now if I was talking to MY God I would answer as follows:


"YOUR God"?

Hmmm? I wasn't aware that people could create their own God.

Quite interesting indeed. flowerforyou

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Mon 03/28/11 02:38 PM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


#1. The scenery was certainly nice. You did an amazing job with the three dimensional effect an all.....

#2. A longer life. Let us live at least a thousand years. Let us have the ability to regrow a severed limb. Give us a better capacity for wisdom.


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Mon 03/28/11 02:44 PM
Edited by CowboyGH on Mon 03/28/11 02:44 PM

ShiningArmour wrote:

Now if I was talking to MY God I would answer as follows:


"YOUR God"?

Hmmm? I wasn't aware that people could create their own God.

Quite interesting indeed. flowerforyou


I don't believe ShiningArmour said my imaginary God. God is ShiningArmours's god. God is my god. God is EVERYONE's god.

Abracadabra's photo
Mon 03/28/11 03:47 PM


ShiningArmour wrote:

Now if I was talking to MY God I would answer as follows:


"YOUR God"?

Hmmm? I wasn't aware that people could create their own God.

Quite interesting indeed. flowerforyou


I don't believe ShiningArmour said my imaginary God. God is ShiningArmours's god. God is my god. God is EVERYONE's god.


Well, if that's the case, then clearly that would be the "creator" I was referring to in the OP.

I simply refer to the "creator", that way I can't possibly be wrong.

If you feel a need to place an idol image on the "creator" that's your choice. However, if you do that, then you are acknowledging that your "creator" and my "creator" are one in the same. Because I was clearly referring to "the Creator", not any specific idol images of a creator. flowerforyou

You can only have multiple images of God when you start creating idol imagines of God. Otherwise, there's nothing to argue about.

Just refer to the "Creator" directly and then everyone will know what you are referring to.

Or at least they should. I guess some people aren't sure if their idol image of God is the same as "The Creator".

Abracadabra's photo
Mon 03/28/11 03:50 PM



Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


#1. The scenery was certainly nice. You did an amazing job with the three dimensional effect an all.....

#2. A longer life. Let us live at least a thousand years. Let us have the ability to regrow a severed limb. Give us a better capacity for wisdom.


Great feedback Jeannie. flowers

Now there's some useful information.

It would be pretty hard for a creator to make improvements based on surveys if people are afraid to make suggestions. bigsmile

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Mon 03/28/11 03:55 PM



ShiningArmour wrote:

Now if I was talking to MY God I would answer as follows:


"YOUR God"?

Hmmm? I wasn't aware that people could create their own God.

Quite interesting indeed. flowerforyou


I don't believe ShiningArmour said my imaginary God. God is ShiningArmours's god. God is my god. God is EVERYONE's god.


Well, if that's the case, then clearly that would be the "creator" I was referring to in the OP.

I simply refer to the "creator", that way I can't possibly be wrong.

If you feel a need to place an idol image on the "creator" that's your choice. However, if you do that, then you are acknowledging that your "creator" and my "creator" are one in the same. Because I was clearly referring to "the Creator", not any specific idol images of a creator. flowerforyou

You can only have multiple images of God when you start creating idol imagines of God. Otherwise, there's nothing to argue about.

Just refer to the "Creator" directly and then everyone will know what you are referring to.

Or at least they should. I guess some people aren't sure if their idol image of God is the same as "The Creator".



No one was speaking of "Idols". You said, "creator". God is the "creator". Don't know where you get off talking about idols and images and or anything like that.

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Mon 03/28/11 04:13 PM
Cowboy wrote:


No one was speaking of "Idols". You said, "creator". God is the "creator". Don't know where you get off talking about idols and images and or anything like that.


Well, Shining Armour was claiming Jesus to be "God". That's a specific idol image of "God".

Totage's photo
Mon 03/28/11 04:15 PM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


Since I talk to my creator frequently, I beleive they already know the answers, but I would have to say the best part about my life was discovering my creator, and having a relationship with them. Not sure about the 2nd question though.

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Fri 04/08/11 08:36 AM


Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


since God is supposedly omniscient, then wouldn't God know your thoughts...so why would he have to ask you for your thoughts

the bible warns of this....Beware of false prophets

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Fri 04/08/11 08:55 AM



Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


since God is supposedly omniscient, then wouldn't God know your thoughts...so why would he have to ask you for your thoughts

the bible warns of this....Beware of false prophets


Well, of course this was just a hypothetical question asked to see how people would respond, because the human author of this thread is not omniscient. laugh

But what would this have to do with "false prophets".

Do you see any "prophecy" here?

It's just a hypothetical question that even a secular atheist should be able to entertain abstractly.

People take things way too seriously when it come to religious topics. slaphead

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Fri 04/08/11 09:27 AM




Imagine that you die, and you find yourself being questioned by your creator. You innately know that it is your creator speaking to you, and you also innately feel that the questions have no right or wrong answers. You innately know that you are not being judged. The creator is simply curious to know your thoughts on the following two questions. It's like a survey. There are no right or wrong answers. The creator is sincerely interested in hearing your genuine views, nothing more.

Your creator asks the following two questions:


Question #1:
What did you enjoy the most about your experience of life?


Question #2:
If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest?


since God is supposedly omniscient, then wouldn't God know your thoughts...so why would he have to ask you for your thoughts

the bible warns of this....Beware of false prophets


Well, of course this was just a hypothetical question asked to see how people would respond, because the human author of this thread is not omniscient. laugh

But what would this have to do with "false prophets".

Do you see any "prophecy" here?

It's just a hypothetical question that even a secular atheist should be able to entertain abstractly.

People take things way too seriously when it come to religious topics. slaphead


Abracadabra ..I was only giving an answer that a religious person would be required to give

I only pointed out that God would have no need to ask anyone for their thoughts and how the religion is structured to guard against this by placing failsafes in the bible .....

one of these failsafes is "Beware of False Prophets" ..since a Man supposedly can not do the things that God can do therefore a Man would have to ask one for their thoughts but God being omniscient would have no need to ask

Beware of False prophets is one of those rare times in the religion when a believer is required to use common sense instead of Faith



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Fri 04/22/11 02:12 PM
Edited by greeneyeman on Fri 04/22/11 02:14 PM
I would go to God and say like Donald Trump says so well in his show.......You're Fired! lol

I can imagine 99% of the people on this site are shocked to see this answer and ask "How could I think this way?" lol

I just can feel if I can dream up a Utopia or a perfect life for everyone and cannot live it because we see death around us all the time, then what is the purpose of it all. Every morning we see death believe it or not. From the insect to perhaps the vegetable or meat you eat. To the news on television to real life experiences such as I have witnessed in Iraq.

Here is a really wild thought!

Perhaps we are Gods and Goddesses ourselves meaning we grew bored of our current state and created this world of imperfections to enjoy a bit of competition and limited powers or abilities if you will.

so when we pass away we are back to our immortal selfs bored again mentioning what an experience that was..


Well it is just an imagination I am using.

Now to the questions:

Question 1: What did I enjoy the most in my life?

Having the ability to learn different things on my own. I guess I have to take credit to have lived in a country that allowed me to do this, but that I have the chance to study what interests me the most. I plan to earn my PhD in English as I am working on a masters at the moment. The goal is to become a English Professor at a University.

Question 2: If you could suggest one thing that you feel could have improved your life's experience what would you suggest.

To have been given the intelligence of a genius to have been more beneficial in my lifetime to society. I wish I could have created or invented something very useful to mankind that the world could use. I envy people like Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, or others that get world wide recognition for interesting deeds that everyone uses.

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