Share Your World 2013 Week 39

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As usual Cee has asked us some very good questions to help the world get to know us all a little better. My own slants on the inquiries are below. To read  how Cee and her groovy gang of sharers have answered go to    http://ceenphotography.com/2013/11/04/share-your-world-2013-week-39/

Now on to the questions!

You are given $5,000 and the chance to exchange it for one of two envelopes. One envelope contains $50,000 and one contains $500. Do you make the trade? Why or why not?

Sure I would make the trade. Either way I win. Even if I got the $500.00 I would look at it as having won  $500.00 not as having lost $5,000.00

Do you believe in the afterlife?  Reincarnation?

I do not believe in reincarnation but I strongly believe in the afterlife which I see as an extension of this life in one of two places (that is an oversimplification but for the space allotted it will have to do). Our individual destinations are determined by putting our faith in Jesus Christ as the only atoning sacrifice for sin. If anyone has any questions come visit me in Lillie-Put. I love having spiritual conversations in my blog country!

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If someone made a movie of your life would it be a drama, a comedy, a romantic-comedy, action film, or science fiction?

Oh most definitely a comedy! I think it could be called  A Journey to Lillie-Put or My House On the Corner Of Crazy!

If you had to spend one weekend alone in a single public building or institution, which building would you choose?

I think I would choose to spend the weekend in the Royal Palace in Honolulu Hawaii. I really want to know if they really have that crazy computer they show on Hawaii-Five-O!

😉       I suppose spending a few days on the beach after my weekend stay wouldn’t bring me too much pain either.

10 thoughts on “Share Your World 2013 Week 39

  1. I like your titles for the story of your life. I’d be on one of the remaining corners, for sure. I may have to watch more Hawaii Five-O to find out about this computer of which you speak. It might be tough to stay inside for a whole weekend in Hawaii!

    • Ahh Rob the roots of truly good comedy are found in being able to laugh in the midst of tragedy. Truth told I have lived through some of life’s deepest pain and yet God has been the lifter of my head all along the way. I do find life humorous if only because there will come a day when I will have the last laugh. It will echo down through eternity!

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