It's Wednesday so that means it's question time. There isn't a right or wrong answer to this question as everyone has different opinions on any given issue.So here's this weeks question:
If you could personally witness one event in history, what would you want to see?










20 Brilliant Opinions:
Christ's ascension back to heaven! I actually wrote a post about this:
http://zemeks.blogspot.com/2010/10/historical-event-i-would-like-to-have.html
Wow. Karen's comment is amazing!
My first thought was that I'd like to have seen my parent's wedding day. I'd love to have seen the joy of that day.
Dad should be coming home today, barring any unexpected complications!
Big hugs xoxo
I would love to go to the Kentucky Derby with a bunch of friends and visit all the many horse farms in Kentucky. Good question Sandee. Hope you have a super day. Are ya ready for Christmas.
Ooohhh, that's a good one, but really hard one. All I can recall right now are all the wars and for those I would not want to be there. How about... joining Columbus when he discovered America? :)
Oh wow, that's tough. I would like to have witnessed the Big Bang from God's point of view...
I'd like to be at that airport in Paris when Lindbergh set down the Spirit of Saint Louis after that first across-the-Atlantic solo.
I would love the be on the USS Missouri when the surrender was signed by the japanese ending the Second world war.
So many things that I'd want to see, but if I had to choose just one, I would choose the first moon walk. Because, to 'personally" witness it,I would have had to be there, instead of at home watching it on TV.
That would have to be the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Robert the Bruce and his famous victory which freed Scotland from the tyrannical rule of the English...
I can't think of any one thing in history that I'd like to have witnessed, but I would like to have seen my parents wedding, where I would have met the grandparents I never knew too :)
Oh, this is a tough one. Let me see! The day Jamaica got Independence. I was too young to witness all the excitement - not yet a year old! I wish our country did a better job with it though!
this is a tough one and I can't think of any one thing. All great answers here though
The building of the great pyramid of Giza.
the day u started blogging?..lol HUGS!
gosh that is really a hard one, perhaps the end of ww2 in times square?
smiles, bee
xoxoxooxox
How about the first walk on the moon.
Lord Krishna preaching Karma Theory to Arjun in the epic 'Bhagavat Gita'.
The birth of a Savior.
I would like to have been onboard the Battleship Missouri in 1945 to witness the Japanese surrender. A close second however, being a southern boy---the First Battle of Bull Run in the War Between the States!
I can't decide. There are so many awesome things in the Bible I would have love to have seen.
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