If you go to heaven who would you like to meet and have a chat with.

December 7, 2008 5:01am CST
If I go to heaven I would like to meet up with Richard the Lion Heart and Saladin and ask them what they were doing fighting a religious war that would do the world no good at all. Muslims and Christians have been fighting over all the centurys since then. Why? I would also like to meet Florence Nightingale and talk to her about nursing and how things have changed since she started the care of soldiers on the field of battle.Finally I would like to meet Charlie Chaplin as I thought he was really funny and I liked his characters.
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
7 Dec 08
Now how did this one sit here for so long then?? Have people lost their imaginations today or something wanderer?? The meetings you have planned will certainly give your intellect a good work out! I wonder what it would be like if you could get them all together at once? I think I would like to meet many of the most influential people in theological history first, such as Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Ghandi and Confucious for example. It would be extremely interesting to hear direct accounts of their own belief systems compared to how history has shaped what we know of and follow from their teachings today. I would also love to meet some of the famous celebrity type people from recent times that have met unfortunate endings and gain an understanding of what really happened to them. Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Heath Ledger, Jim Morrison, Bruce Lee etc to name a few. And I of course would love the opportunity to go as far down my own family tree as is possible to gain an understanding of where I ultimately came from. The further back the better!
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8 Dec 08
I would also like to meet Elvis. Also John Lennon and Gregory Peck. I was in love with Gregory Peck even though he was completely unobtainable.
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8 Dec 08
I meant to say too. The family tree idea is a brainwave. I wish I had thought of it.
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
8 Dec 08
Wouldn't it be absolutely amazing to go all the way back hundreds and even thousands of years to talk to people that shared our bloodlines! We could end up finding out about places and circumstances that we could never have imagined! We may even find out that some of our direct ancestors played significant roles in historical events that we know of today, but never knew there was a connection!
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