The man: "God, how long is a million years?"& N" q7 U" E K k; g F; l' L
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God: "To me, it's about a minute." d) O% M( Y3 U- R
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: a5 E! Y- ` ]' q4 j- rThe man: "God, how much is a million dollars?" ' S+ a0 J. x2 G! O" D! K* ]; E9 ^. d( t
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God: "To me it's a penny." * p8 a! k0 e( y) S' d1 e6 `7 ]) e
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The man: "God, may I have a penny?"' N& n0 m/ x( u
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The man: "God, how long is a million years?" 1 I4 m- T, d& y& Q; q+ wGod: "To me, it's about a minute." & S+ x# g1 H4 j/ }3 J' cThe man: "God, how much is a million dollars?" }4 D+ y9 D% R, s7 g4 E/ {God: "To me it's a penny." 4 _7 \! T. d+ C9 L0 bThe man: "God, may I have a penny?" + n6 K7 ^/ J, g o! g4 tGod: "Wait a minute."
This is not funny at all. There is neither time and space, nor conception of money in the mind of God. It's only man who always assumes he is smarter than God, which makes himself funny to God.