Questions to God

If you were to have a conversation with God, what would you say, what would He say? We may not know His answers… but what’s the harm in questioning… here are some questions I have… feel free to ask 

 

Q 1 Why are people so different and yet so the same? Of all the wants in the world I would say what people desire most would be love, affection, and a meaningful purpose.
On the other hand there are some that don’t want those complex emotions; there are some that simply want food, shelter and health.

Q 2 Why is it that those things are not granted to all? Why are some people (myself included) philosophizing about God and meaning, when there are so many dying before our eyes every minute?
And with that in mind, while people are suffering, there are those who dedicate their lives to helping, why aren’t more people opening there eyes to the world?

Q 3 Why are there people who do not recognize others as themselves? I believe that most people today do not see themselves in others; they do not recognize the same features that link all of us into one species, and one race. Who are they to dispute genetics, science or a simple thing called life? It is so disturbing to know that we are all made up of basically the same materials, we are all breathing practically the same air, and yet we do not think enough to share the same mind, body or soul.

Q 4 Why then is there Hate? If we share all these wonderful gifts, why then do we not see past the physical differences? Why can we not accept different beliefs. They say hate arises from the deepest part of our subconscious, so is that to say that there is no cure for hate, or is it to state that hate is the alter ego to love. If we were to ultimately eradicate hate, would that in turn kill love? Would it be worth it?

Q 5 Why Religion? Why Faith? Why would God allow all this in His name?


9 Responses to “Questions to God”

  1. Wow..such deep thoughts and questions. As one who has faith and believes in One God..All-Mighty, the Creator, Most High..etc. The answers to your “whys” is the reason for a Hereafter. Nothing in the current world we live in lasts. Everything is temporary. If there was no pain, no suffering, this world would be what we long for after death..in which case, why would there be death? If there was no pain, no sorrow, no suffering, we would not appreciate love, affection and blessings. We wouldn’t appreciate God and we would feel as if we don’t need Him..but we do. So we’re living a test. We are visitors on this short journey and the destination is the Hereafter-Paradise or Hellfire..only God knows.

    • Jamy… indeed only He knows. I have recently (a bit late) visited your beautiful pages. Your site features beautiful and peaceful messages. Blessings and peace to you on Your journey

  2. I would ask God,
    1. How come on some peoples blogs it’s snowing and on mine it’s not? I know it sounds simple but think about it.
    2.What did you create us for?
    3.I’m not to sure that creating evil and nasty things just to teach us what nice and cuddly things are was such a good idea. What are your thought god?

  3. here is a conversation i had too, in another place another time … Yet another conversation with God

  4. Since mortal compositions are cast by Hand Divine,
    Why then the flaws that throw them out of line?
    If formed sublime, why must He shatter them?
    If not, to whom would we the fault assign?

    Omar Khayyam.

  5. Choice is a heavy gift; it makes the difference. The choice to change or stay the same. The choice to look inward and accept the darkest parts of our shadows without judgement. The choice to change our behaviors. The choice to look at our mistakes and forgive ourselves. The choice to make the extra effort despite the fact that you are angry. The choice to allow others to make their own mistakes so they may grow and learn. The choice to see how you have, in however small a way, partaken in every problem the world has. And the biggest choice of them all: to choose to make just smallest step towards becoming the person you wish to be and creating the world you wish to live in. God is not here so that he may grant our every wish. That is within our power. The working towards the accomplishement of the dreams IS life. Allowing us to grow into our own brilliance and magnificence through the struggles and work is God’s greatest gift to us. He is, however, always here to guaratee success. But only to those who try.

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