If a question is asked to christians, islamists or atheists they assume you are against them and take a rude tone? What is the point of sitting here asking and answering in repeatedly when you already believe your way is the right way and can't answer objectively? If you are content with your beliefs why don't you stay out?
2006-07-06
13:51:41
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Even atheists the moment they see a question concerning religion start christian bashing or assuming you are christian! How do you expect the other people to respect your point of view if you are just as pig headed!
2006-07-06
13:59:37 ·
update #1
I totally agree and am guilty of it myself. We all need to seriously take a chill pill.
Thanks
2006-07-06 13:54:05
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answered by pope 2
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If I see that a question specifically involves Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, or any other religion that I have not practiced, I do not answer it. I only answer the ones that ask about God (a generic term) or my own religion. Those are the only questions that I can relate to. I try to be objective and don't feel that what is right for me is necessarily right for anyone else. I am content with my beliefs and practices but I still want to share when I can.
2006-07-07 02:36:41
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answered by Witchy 7
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No one can answer objectively. Anyone who thinks that he can is fooling himself.
"What is the point of sitting here asking and answering in repeatedly when you already believe your way is the right way..."
If you don't believe you are right than it is irresponsible to answer questions. Isn't it?
2006-07-06 20:56:01
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answered by MikeD 3
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What does "objectively" mean, and what is a "ppl", an "islamist", and an "atheist"?
I like fire.
Oh, ho ho
Oh, we'll smoke the blighter out
We'll put the beast to rout
Some kindling, just a stick or two
Ah, this bit of rubbish ought to do
We'll smoke the blighter out!
We'll smoke the monster out!
We'll roast the blighter's toes
We'll toast the bounder's nose
Just fetch that gate
We'll make it clear
That monsters aren't welcome here!
Without a single doubt
We'll smoke the monster out!
We'll smoke the monster out!
2006-07-06 21:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm an atheist and not subject to change beliefs. Nor am I attempting to alter anyone else's beliefs.
I ask and answer questions based on the truth as I know it.
Why else would anyone be here?
2006-07-06 21:03:49
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answered by Left the building 7
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I think most people can't answer objectively because they are firm in their version of reality...not open minded. I also think a lot of questions are rhetoric posed as a question. There are a lot of questions that are purposefully insulting and not objective. It is because of this, many people, including myself have difficulty in trusting an honest question.
2006-07-06 20:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Come on. You can't expect people to be objective about religion unless they are hypocrities who don't believe what they're doing and admit that to themselves and their friends.
But shrewd and sanctimonious people like that are going to shut up. You're going to get the shrill postings from people who are subjectively insulted, instead.
2006-07-06 20:56:44
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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Most likely people are answering subjectively because they have little objective resources to cull from.
Or, the questions they are answering do not have a truly objective answer.
2006-07-06 20:55:19
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answered by Daniel R 1
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There is no objectivity in religion, its based on faith and personal experience, though people could sure be a lot more polite about their differences of opinions.
2006-07-06 20:56:05
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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Because this is an open board genius. Can't stand the heat? Then get out of the kitchen and don't ask questions. People ( like myself ) can be stupid!
2006-07-06 20:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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What is objectivity?
Everyone answers based upon personal perspective.
Not some "Objective stance" that happens to be PC
2006-07-06 20:58:04
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answered by James F 4
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