If you could speak with three people from the past, whom would you choose?

Hey @Radrook ... I find your first choice very intriguing and it brings up a question. What exactly would you ask him? Like would he *know* anything? Would you talk with him before or after Eve? Sorry, I'm a writer and these kinds of questions bug my brain until I just go ahead and ask them. :giggle:
Thanks for the questions; I would prefer to talk to him after Eve. Ask him exactly why he went along with her since he was not deceived. .

1 Timothy 2:14 â–ş
And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner.

Ask him if he ever regretted his decision and if not, why. Ask him if he still thought it had been worth if after suffering the negative physical effects such as illnesses and aging and seeing his children suffer as well.

BTW You write fiction?
 
As to why these three, each had an effect on me in some way.

Bogart

Might be fun to sit down, share a nice single malt Scotch and find out about Films of his period.

Asimov

Ask about his 'Foundation' trilogy and his vision for the future.

Beethoven

Just to listen. Tell him about the affect the '9th' and all his music had on future generations.
 
So many to choose from.....
But I'd like to sit down with my Aunt Tudy, the hard working woman that raised me while my parents worked, and at the same time took care of our grocery store. I would like to thank her, and apologize for not treating her as good as I could have. I did help, but I could have and should have done more. Funny how that weighs on me 40 years after her passing.
 
Jesus
Mother
Maternal Grandmother
One reason I would like to talk with my maternal grandmother would be to ask her why she ignored me and told me that I was evil when I tried to gain her attention by naughtily changing the channel while she was watching TV. She died that very night from overdose of insulin administered by her son in law, and her extremely aloof attitude and her harsh words have always baffled me.
 
One reason I would like to talk with my maternal grandmother would be to ask her why she ignored me and told me that I was evil when I tried to gain her attention by naughtily changing the channel while she was watching TV. She died that very night from overdose of insulin administered by her son in law, and her extremely aloof attitude and her harsh words have always baffled me.
She seems to fit a new diagnosis of type 3 Diabetes which includes dementia, with a decreased ability to make judgements and personality changes. She may have been confused and frightened and not have even been sure who you were or what was going on. I'm so sorry she said those things to you, just a little boy.
 
I am thinking about the ones that have killed themselves or were killed by police that they do not really know the reason behind them killing others. Why the killer of John F. Kennedy and others like that.
 

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