Monday, August 17, 2009

Winning Words 8/17/09
“There are some questions that can’t be answered by Google.” (Sent by MAS) I have a set of The World Book Encyclopedia, but I seldom refer to it anymore. I use Dogpile or Google as my search engines. But answers to the real questions that arise in life situations aren’t found there. Someone once told me, “When I get to heaven, I’m going to have a lot of questions to ask God.” ;-) Jack

FROM HILLTOPPER JOHN: When (If) I get to heaven, I don't plan on having any questions to ask....I want to bask in the brightness of God's glory. The questions will take care of themselves.

FROM S.H. IN MICHIGAN: My question is "Are there some questions that are not answered by scripture?" I seriously hope there are not some people I truly care about who don't have scriptural guidance for their lives, including me too. It's not fair for people to have to wait and die and go to heaven to have guidance for their earthly lives. Are there some things in our lives we can't live by scripture? Does that keep our feet to the fire or do we prefer to wait until we get to heaven to ask these burning questions of God? Maybe these questions are answered by Google. Maybe the secular answers the questions Church won't deal with. FROM JACK: Maybe you'd better save that question for heaven.

FROM OUTHOUSE JUDY: Dogpile and Google have made mistakes...God doesn't. That's the answer. We can't change what is written in stone.

FROM CJL IN OHIO: Better write them down or risk forgetting them.

FROM S IN MICHIGAN: DogPile??????????????????????????????????????????????? What in the world is that? Hope its better than it sounds FROM JACK: .....or smells.

FROM L.P. IN MICHIGAN: I'm a fan of wikipedia, google, and of course m-w.com. I'm still practicing up eleemosynary...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My question is "Are there some questions that are not answered by scripture?" I seriously hope there are not some people I truly care about who don't have scriptural guidance for their lives, including me too. It's not fair for people to have to wait and die and go to heaven to have guidance for their earthly lives. Are there some things in our lives we can't live by scripture? Does that keep our feet to the fire or do we prefer to wait until we get to heaven to ask these burning questions of God?
Maybe these questions are answered by Google. Maybe the secular answers the questions Church won't deal with.
Peace,
S.H. in MI