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Here lies a set of riddles compiled by our team that focuses entirely on the aspects of God, religion, and other similar ideas and notions.
They are for entertainment and educational purposes as we hope that everyone receives some inspiration from them. These riddles are in no way meant to mock anyone's opinions or to corrode anyone's belief.
The puzzles listed call for a thorough examination of all clues given. If you refuse to read the statement or question thoroughly, then you are likely not going to get the most understanding. Though, a careful examination of the clues doesn't guarantee that you will get or will agree with the answer given.
Near the end of each page is a form to submit riddles of your own. Feel free to add any riddles related to God in that section(w/o the answers please).
Three Gods Riddle
Three gods A, B, and C are called, in no particular order, True, False, and Random. True always speaks truly, False always speaks falsely, but whether Random speaks truly or falsely is a completely random matter. Your task is to determine the identities of A, B, and C by asking three yes-no questions; each question must be put to exactly one god. The gods understand English, but will answer all questions in their own language, in which the words for yes and no are da and ja, in some order. You do not know which word means which.
What three questions can you ask?
What three questions can you ask?
Hint:
A possible solution is:
Q1: Ask god B, "If I asked you 'Is A Random?', would you say ja?". If B answers ja, either B is Random (and is answering randomly), or B is not Random and the answer indicates that A is indeed Random. Either way, C is not Random. If B answers da, either B is Random (and is answering randomly), or B is not Random and the answer indicates that A is not Random. Either way, you know the identity of a god who is not Random.
Q2: Go to the god who was identified as not being Random by the previous question (either A or C), and ask him: "If I asked you 'Are you False?', would you say ja?". Since he is not Random, an answer of da indicates that he is True and an answer of ja indicates that he is False.
Q3: Ask the same god the question: "If I asked you 'Is B Random?', would you say ja?". If the answer is ja, B is Random; if the answer is da, the god you have not yet spoken to is Random. The remaining god can be identified by elimination. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Q1: Ask god B, "If I asked you 'Is A Random?', would you say ja?". If B answers ja, either B is Random (and is answering randomly), or B is not Random and the answer indicates that A is indeed Random. Either way, C is not Random. If B answers da, either B is Random (and is answering randomly), or B is not Random and the answer indicates that A is not Random. Either way, you know the identity of a god who is not Random.
Q2: Go to the god who was identified as not being Random by the previous question (either A or C), and ask him: "If I asked you 'Are you False?', would you say ja?". Since he is not Random, an answer of da indicates that he is True and an answer of ja indicates that he is False.
Q3: Ask the same god the question: "If I asked you 'Is B Random?', would you say ja?". If the answer is ja, B is Random; if the answer is da, the god you have not yet spoken to is Random. The remaining god can be identified by elimination. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Solved: 53%
An Island That Has 3 Gods
There is an Island that has 3 gods. One god always tells a lie, and the other always tells the truth. The third god has a random behavior. To top it off, these three gods, being jerks, answer in their own languages such that you are unable to tell which word, between "ja" or "da", means "no" or "yes". You have 3 questions to work out the True god, the false god, and the Random god.
Hint:
Question 1: (To any of the three gods) If I were to ask you "Is that the random god," would your answer be "ja?" (This questions, no matter the answer, will enable you to tell which god is not random i.e. the god who is either False or True)
Question 2: (To either the True or False god) If I asked you "are you false," would your answer be "ja?"
Question 3: (To the same god you asked the second question) If I asked you "whether the first god I spoke to is random," would your answer be "ja?" Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Question 2: (To either the True or False god) If I asked you "are you false," would your answer be "ja?"
Question 3: (To the same god you asked the second question) If I asked you "whether the first god I spoke to is random," would your answer be "ja?" Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Intertwining Dimensions Riddle
More than just a double triangle, I intertwine the internal and external dimensions of God, Torah and Israel. What am I?
Hint:
A God Bad At Games Riddle
Hint:
Six Legs And A Tail Riddle
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Someone You Believe In Riddle
Hint:
Counting God's Arrows
Hint:
Causing An Earth Quake Riddle
When I take a shower it rains. When I am eating marshmallows and miss my mouth it snows. When I shed paper the leaves fall. When I am angry I usually cause an earthquake, hurricane, tornado, and ect. Who am I?
Hint:
God Plant Of Heat
Hint:
From The Sun And The Moon Riddle
Some came from the Sun and Moon,
Others from Thor and his hammer are hewn,
By Odins beard, and Frigg and Tiw,
The last is Saturn, from which we grew.
What are we?
Others from Thor and his hammer are hewn,
By Odins beard, and Frigg and Tiw,
The last is Saturn, from which we grew.
What are we?
Hint:
They are the origins of the names of each day of the week.
Sunday Sun day.
Monday Moon day.
Tuesday Tiws or T�rs day, the god of single combat, son of Odin.
Wednesday Wodens or Odins day, god of poetry and of the dead.
Thursday Thors day, god of thunder, son of Odin.
Friday Friggs day, goddess of the clouds, wife of Odin.
Saturday Saturns day, god of fertility and agriculture. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Sunday Sun day.
Monday Moon day.
Tuesday Tiws or T�rs day, the god of single combat, son of Odin.
Wednesday Wodens or Odins day, god of poetry and of the dead.
Thursday Thors day, god of thunder, son of Odin.
Friday Friggs day, goddess of the clouds, wife of Odin.
Saturday Saturns day, god of fertility and agriculture. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
The Great God Riddle
The Pharoah asked, Who is the greatest god?
I am not, said Horus.
Anubis is, said Isis.
Isis is lying, said Anubis.
Only one god was telling the truth and the other two were lying.
Who really is the greatest god?
I am not, said Horus.
Anubis is, said Isis.
Isis is lying, said Anubis.
Only one god was telling the truth and the other two were lying.
Who really is the greatest god?
Hint:
Horus is the greatest
I am not, said Horus = LIE
Anubis is, said Isis = LIE
Isis is lying, said Anubis = TRUE Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
I am not, said Horus = LIE
Anubis is, said Isis = LIE
Isis is lying, said Anubis = TRUE Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Norse God Riddle
Hint:
A Face Of None Riddle
Hint:
3 Gods Riddle
There is an Island that has 3 gods. One god always tells a lie, and the other always tells the truth. The third god has a random behavior. To top it off, these three gods, being jerks, answer in their own languages such that you are unable to tell which word, between "ja" or "da", means "no" or "yes". You have 3 questions to work out the True god, the false god, and the Random god.
Hint:
Question 1: (To any of the three gods) If I were to ask you "Is that the random god," would your answer be "ja?" (This questions, no matter the answer, will enable you to tell which god is not random i.e. the god who is either False or True)
Question 2: (To either the True or False god) If I asked you "are you false," would your answer be "ja?"
Question 3: (To the same god you asked the second question) If I asked you "whether the first god I spoke to is random," would your answer be "ja?" Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Question 2: (To either the True or False god) If I asked you "are you false," would your answer be "ja?"
Question 3: (To the same god you asked the second question) If I asked you "whether the first god I spoke to is random," would your answer be "ja?" Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
A Lawyer And God Riddle
Hint:
Post Your God Riddles Puns Below
Can you come up with a cool, funny or clever God Riddles of your own? Post it below (without the answer) to see if you can stump our users.
1. What did God say to his angels when they asked why he created Mondays? "Well, someone's gotta be responsible for the sun's daily transit!"
2. Why did God create cheese? Because he knew everyone would worship the Brie.
3. How did God get in shape? He went for daily walks in the "Garden of Whey."
4. Why did God decide to take a break from creating the universe? He needed a "holy-day!"
5. Why did God create humans to have two ears and only one mouth? So they could listen twice as much as they speak.
6. What did God say to Adam when he showed him the garden he created? "Wow, that Eden a really nice place!"
7. Why did God make cows so slow? He knew they would need to take life's bull by the horns.
8. Why did God create snowflakes? So he could say, "Let it sleet!"
9. How did God create a truly original joke? He had to wing it!
10. Why did God create marriage? So he could hear all those holy jokes.
11. Why did God create Earth? Because he wanted to make something celestial!
12. What did God say when he created the first flowers? "Let there be petals!"
13. Why did God create the platypus? He wanted to teach us that sometimes strange equals beautiful.
14. Why did God create wind chimes? Because he needed a break from harp music.
15. How did God stay so on top of things throughout creation? He really nailed it.
16. Why did God create the laws of physics? He wanted to show us that the universe can be fun and laws can be jokes.
17. Why did God prefer carpentry to photography? He wanted to make people smile with more than one picture.
18. What did God say when he created the first apple orchard? "That took some core strength!"
19. Why did God create the moon? Because he needed someone to tide him over.
20. How did God manage to create so much diversity in the animal kingdom? He let his imagination and creativity fur-run wild.
21. Why did God create whiskey? So he could create hangovers, and remind people that sometimes life isn't so bar-ring.
22. Why did God create the stars in the sky? So he could tell his best puns, and help people reach for them.
23. What did God say when he created the first trees? "I can't leaf perfection alone."
24. Why did God create humor? Because life is too short to be, well, only holy.
25. Why did God create ducks? Because he wanted to teach us that it's okay to be a little quackers.
26. How did God create humans? He knitted us together with love and a sense of humor.
27. Why did God create hot springs? So humans could "take the heat."
28. What did God say when he created puppies? "That's paw-sitively adorable!"
29. Why did God create the countryside? So people could visit and take a breather from the hustle and bustle of city life.
30. Why did God create fireflies? Because he wanted to "light up" people's lives.
31. Why did God create the tomato? He wanted to teach us to ketchup and relish every moment of life.
32. What did God say when he created the first humans? "Ahem, don't take life too seriously, we're just getting started."
33. Why did God create the ocean? He knew there's no better way to stay sea-tified and fulfilled.
34. Why did God create the human brain? So we could use our think-ing caps and create something amazing.
35. What did God say when he created the first eggs? "I guess this is going to be an eggs-citing day!"
36. Why did God create the wind? He wanted to make people feel alive and remind us that we can "blow any obstacle away."
37. Why did God create jokes about heaven? So we could all have a laugh and lighten up, it's called having faith in action!
38. Why did God create the butterfly? He wanted to teach us that if we flap our wings and make the world around us a little better, well, we can wings together and see each other in a new light.
39. What did God say when he created the first soccer ball? "I guess this one goals a long way!"
40. Why did God create the outdoors? For people to realize that nature really leafs us speechless.
41. Why did God create the sunrise? He needed to show us that every day can be a new beginning.
42. Why did God create the human heart? So we could love and feel joy.
43. What did God say when he created the first snowman? "I guess this cold frosty will be a chill-companion!"
44. Why did God create the sun? So we could all feel empowered and that we belong to something bigger than us.
45. Why did God create the moon? To show us that there's always light, even in the darkest times.
46. Why did God create the rainbow? To teach us that when we mix all the colors of the spectrum together, beautiful things happen.
47. Why did God create the desert? To test our faith, and show us that even barren landscapes can hold beauty and hope.
48. What did God say when he created the first comedian? "This one's a real gas!"
49. Why did God create the garden? So people could feel embraced by the land and its bounty, but also reap the gifts of patience.
50. Why did God create laughter? To remind us that joy can be found in the simplest moments of life, and humor can heal us on a spiritual level.
1. What did God say to his angels when they asked why he created Mondays? "Well, someone's gotta be responsible for the sun's daily transit!"
2. Why did God create cheese? Because he knew everyone would worship the Brie.
3. How did God get in shape? He went for daily walks in the "Garden of Whey."
4. Why did God decide to take a break from creating the universe? He needed a "holy-day!"
5. Why did God create humans to have two ears and only one mouth? So they could listen twice as much as they speak.
6. What did God say to Adam when he showed him the garden he created? "Wow, that Eden a really nice place!"
7. Why did God make cows so slow? He knew they would need to take life's bull by the horns.
8. Why did God create snowflakes? So he could say, "Let it sleet!"
9. How did God create a truly original joke? He had to wing it!
10. Why did God create marriage? So he could hear all those holy jokes.
11. Why did God create Earth? Because he wanted to make something celestial!
12. What did God say when he created the first flowers? "Let there be petals!"
13. Why did God create the platypus? He wanted to teach us that sometimes strange equals beautiful.
14. Why did God create wind chimes? Because he needed a break from harp music.
15. How did God stay so on top of things throughout creation? He really nailed it.
16. Why did God create the laws of physics? He wanted to show us that the universe can be fun and laws can be jokes.
17. Why did God prefer carpentry to photography? He wanted to make people smile with more than one picture.
18. What did God say when he created the first apple orchard? "That took some core strength!"
19. Why did God create the moon? Because he needed someone to tide him over.
20. How did God manage to create so much diversity in the animal kingdom? He let his imagination and creativity fur-run wild.
21. Why did God create whiskey? So he could create hangovers, and remind people that sometimes life isn't so bar-ring.
22. Why did God create the stars in the sky? So he could tell his best puns, and help people reach for them.
23. What did God say when he created the first trees? "I can't leaf perfection alone."
24. Why did God create humor? Because life is too short to be, well, only holy.
25. Why did God create ducks? Because he wanted to teach us that it's okay to be a little quackers.
26. How did God create humans? He knitted us together with love and a sense of humor.
27. Why did God create hot springs? So humans could "take the heat."
28. What did God say when he created puppies? "That's paw-sitively adorable!"
29. Why did God create the countryside? So people could visit and take a breather from the hustle and bustle of city life.
30. Why did God create fireflies? Because he wanted to "light up" people's lives.
31. Why did God create the tomato? He wanted to teach us to ketchup and relish every moment of life.
32. What did God say when he created the first humans? "Ahem, don't take life too seriously, we're just getting started."
33. Why did God create the ocean? He knew there's no better way to stay sea-tified and fulfilled.
34. Why did God create the human brain? So we could use our think-ing caps and create something amazing.
35. What did God say when he created the first eggs? "I guess this is going to be an eggs-citing day!"
36. Why did God create the wind? He wanted to make people feel alive and remind us that we can "blow any obstacle away."
37. Why did God create jokes about heaven? So we could all have a laugh and lighten up, it's called having faith in action!
38. Why did God create the butterfly? He wanted to teach us that if we flap our wings and make the world around us a little better, well, we can wings together and see each other in a new light.
39. What did God say when he created the first soccer ball? "I guess this one goals a long way!"
40. Why did God create the outdoors? For people to realize that nature really leafs us speechless.
41. Why did God create the sunrise? He needed to show us that every day can be a new beginning.
42. Why did God create the human heart? So we could love and feel joy.
43. What did God say when he created the first snowman? "I guess this cold frosty will be a chill-companion!"
44. Why did God create the sun? So we could all feel empowered and that we belong to something bigger than us.
45. Why did God create the moon? To show us that there's always light, even in the darkest times.
46. Why did God create the rainbow? To teach us that when we mix all the colors of the spectrum together, beautiful things happen.
47. Why did God create the desert? To test our faith, and show us that even barren landscapes can hold beauty and hope.
48. What did God say when he created the first comedian? "This one's a real gas!"
49. Why did God create the garden? So people could feel embraced by the land and its bounty, but also reap the gifts of patience.
50. Why did God create laughter? To remind us that joy can be found in the simplest moments of life, and humor can heal us on a spiritual level.