In 1999 USA Today published an article: "If you could ask God any question… what would it be?" I presented those questions to Abraham and we published the recording as G-5-30-99. We recently discovered, our friend, Neale Donald Walsch's "If you could ask God any question…?" book: Conversations with God for Teens, and now it has been a thrill for me to present over 50 of my favorite "teens" questions to Abraham at our El Paso Workshop—and to now make the dialog available to you! Don't you wish we could have had this wisdom "back then"? Isn't it a blast to have it now?!
—Jerry Hicks
Subjects include:
Do your desires inspire you?(14:12)
A valid Conversation with God?(3:33)
Purpose of life; hate; suffering?(6:02)
Fated to parental controls?(1:58)
What about teenage sexuality?(3:15)
Killing, merciful or cruel?(7:27)
Spiritual vs. religious?(2:19)
What is God; what am I?(2:09)
Does success mean earning $?(2:46)
To love myself and my enemies?(5:58)
Improved schools vs. cheating?(2:54)
Parents vs. the generation gap?(3:44)
Must we always "reap as we sow"?(1:54)
Can we end world s suffering?(3:20)
Hell; death; and meditation?(3:50)
Heaven, or afterdeath revenge?(5:28)
Would God change our society?(1:26)
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I so agree with Jerry when he says –“Don’t you wish we could have had this wisdom "back then"? Isn't it a blast to have it now?” And now that some of us are out of that age & place of uncertainty & confusion, it was shear pleasure to hear some of the questions poised in this CD. Why? Because the answers that were coming back from Abraham came from such a place of wisdom & truth that any old, outdated responses that have been given from the physical aspect could not even hold up for ten seconds. I think sometimes people have come to the conclusion that teenagers are strange & unapproachable. Maybe that is because not too many people want to even think about their own adolescent experiences, let alone commune with today’s teens. What I found refreshing about this CD was the consistency with which Abraham cleared the decks & gave what I would call ‘no nonsense’ kind of answers, answers that could be understood & accepted by everyone. Above all, most of what was explained & suggested to teens clearly put the responsibility for individual actions where they belong….with the teenagers themselves. I was clearly impressed with how the answers Abraham gave were explained to the fullest & I can’t wait to see if my grandchildren who are now approaching that ‘scary’ place will be asking some of the same questions. It definitely gives this grandmother a blast to have this information now because there is no arguing with it. Thanks Abraham, Jerry, & Esther. You all may have just solved one of the most challenging issues we face in today’s society.. understanding where teenagers are coming from plus being able to give them sound advice that doesn’t come off like they are being controlled or avoided. Catherine