These questions were asked by elementary children and appeared in a newspaper article.
Dear God: Why isn’t Mrs. God’s name in the Bible? Weren’t you married to her when you wrote it?
Dear God: Why did you make people talk foreign languages? It would be easier if everybody could talk English like you and me.
Dear God: If you made the sun and the moon and the stars you must have had lots of equipment.
Dear God: Instead of letting people die and having to make new ones why don’t you just keep the ones you have now?
Dear God: How come you only have 10 rules and our school has millions?
Dear God: When you made the first man did he work as good as we do now?
Dear God: There were no clouds Saturday so I think I saw your feet. Did I really?
Dear God: I know there’s a God because I go to His house on Sunday and see all the cars parked there.
Dear God: Where does yesterday go? Do you have it?
Dear God: I’m afraid of things at night more than in the day. So if you could keep the sun on longer that would be a good thing.
from: http://graceland.gentle.org/bag/archive/what-do-kids-think-about-god/
posted by Sharie
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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