I asked chat GDP what question do people ask God
Here is what Chat GDP said:
1. Why is there suffering and evil in the world?
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"Why do bad things happen to good people?"
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"Where are you suffering?"
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"Why did this happen to me/my loved ones?"
This is perhaps the most universal and emotionally charged question Christians bring to God, especially in times of grief or tragedy.
2. What is your will for my life?
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"What should I do next?"
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"What is my calling or purpose?"
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"Am I on the right path?"
Christians often seek divine guidance for big life decisions—career, relationships, ministry, etc.—hoping for clarity and direction.
3. Do you really love me / have you forgiven me?
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"Am I truly accepted?"
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"Can you forgive what I’ve done?"
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"Why do I still feel distant from you?"
This taps into core concerns about grace, guilt, shame, and assurance—especially in traditions that emphasize personal salvation.
4. Why do you feel silent or absent?
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"Are you even there?"
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"Why don’t I feel your presence?"
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"Why don't you answer my prayers?"
Periods of spiritual dryness or unanswered prayer often lead Christians to question God's nearness and concern.
5. What happens after death?
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"Will I be with you in heaven?"
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"What will eternity be like?"
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"Are my loved ones safe with you?"
Eschatological questions—about heaven, hell, and the afterlife—remain deeply personal and theological for many believers.
6. Why do you allow injustice?
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"Why do the wicked prosper?"
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"Why don’t you stop wars, oppression, or corruption?"
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"Where are you in times of global crisis?"
This reflects not just personal pain but also moral and social concern—especially among Christians active in justice work.
7. How can I truly know you?
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"How do I grow closer to you?"
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"How do I hear your voice?"
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"How do I trust you more deeply?"
This question drives spiritual growth and discipleship, often asked during seasons of renewal or awakening.
8. Why did you create me?
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"What is the meaning of my life?"
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"What was I made for?"
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"What do you see in me?"
Identity, vocation, and existential purpose are common lines of inquiry, especially in modern Western contexts.
9. How long, Lord?
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"When will you act?"
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"When will your kingdom come in full?"
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"How long until justice/revival/peace comes?"
This biblical cry from the Psalms and prophets is echoed by many Christians yearning for change, healing, or fulfillment of promises.
10. Are you really who you say you are?
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"Are you good?"
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"Can I trust the Bible?"
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"Is Jesus really the only way?"
At the root of doubt and faith exploration, this question touches on theological confidence and intellectual wrestling.