CONGRATULATIONS!
You have written three improper sentences in a criticism of Christian's grammar. I wonder if it's bigotry or pure stupidity that motivates you.
For example:
"Anyone else notice that Christians typically have horrific spelling and grammar?"
The above should be: Did anyone else notice.......
"look through some answers"
The above should be: .....take a look at some answers...
I would continue but you are incredibly boring.
2006-07-30 16:36:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You certainly are intolerant of other people's flaws. I imagine that you think you have none.
I am a Christian, and I always got A's in all of my English classes. ALWAYS! What were your grades like, genius? Saying that all Christians are terrible in English by virtue of their religion is really an over-generalization. Education is what determines a person's skill with grammar and spelling, not religion.
I have also seen alot of atheists who have terrible grammar and spelling on this web site. Should we then make the same generalization about them? Are they all stupid, moronic and uneducated?
Tolerance is a good thing to try to master. You should not judge others by their spelling or grammar. They may be truly good people who just lacked the educational opportunities that some others had. Try being a bit nicer to others. You may be surprised at the result. Your bitterness is showing...and that seems to me like it is typical of atheists.
How do YOU like it?
2006-07-30 16:39:33
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answered by Oblivia 5
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I graduated from high school and college with a 4.0. I'm a Christian. I don't always take the time to make sure my Q&A are perfect but guarantee you I do not have horrific spelling or grammar and my high school English teacher is one of my best friends. But what difference does that make anyway? Do you think Jesus would not love me if I couldn't spell or compose a sentence? He loves everyone.
2006-07-30 16:26:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Most people here probably do not take Yahoo! Answers that seriously. So they don't care about articulating a perfect response
Or the spell check here was unreliable during peak hours.
Or you are dealing with kids.
And I haven't seen many Atheists, Muslims or Jews that have paid very close attention to either spelling or grammar, either.
Bad English seems to be interdenominational!
2006-07-30 16:32:43
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answer #4
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answered by Randy G 7
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I didn't. And I'm a Christian. If you'll look at my previous answers and questions, you'll find that I have been consistent in using good grammar and spelling (and when I was not sure of the spelling, I always put something like [spelling?] beside the word, to show that I wasn't sure if it was right.)
Besides, this is hardly a noteworthy issue and it's a giant waste of 5 points.
2006-07-30 16:27:43
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answered by ATWolf 5
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Yep. And...
* Can't put together a coherent sentence.
* Do not understand the meaning of relatively simple words.
(Acknowledged... there are a few exceptions.)
* No subtlety of thought... cannot distinguish nuances of meaning. (Think that having 'faith' that a chair will not break when they sit in it is the same as having 'faith' that there in god.)
* No understanding of the basic workings of the natural world.
Believe such things as:
* a universe in which all that exists are the earth and heaven
* solid 'firmament' structure (the sky) separating the earth from heaven (terrarium earth)
* talking snakes (with legs) and donkeys
* shepherd staff turning into an asp
* demons chased out of people and into pigs
* friendly spirits
* evil spirits
* walking on water
* multiplying loaves and fishes
* food falling from the sky
* conception by a ghost
* people raising from the dead
* the sun stopping in its tracks
* parting seas
* people being bodily sucked up into heaven (which, by the way, lies on the 'other side' of the sky)
* world-wide flood that drowned the earth to a depth of 40 feet above the tallest mountain
* creating people from dust bunnies and ribs
* magical tree of knowledge
* god speaking from a burning bush
* ritual cannibalism, by eating god in the form of a cracker
So... what's your point?
2006-07-30 16:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Not all of us. However, the ones who preach at the drop of a letter, and condemn everyone else to hell probably weren't educated in a regular school. After all, they won't believe that evolution could possibly, maybe, sort of be the way things got to where we are today. They were taught from the bible only, and we all know that has hundreds of mistakes, which they also won't admit to.
2006-07-30 16:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you talking about! I am a Christian who spells correctly and uses proper grammar when answering this questions!
2006-07-30 16:30:16
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answer #8
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answered by zoril 7
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Fellow Christians if this is the best this poor little guy can come up with to insult us, he's just pitiful. P I T I F U L.
2006-07-30 16:26:10
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answer #9
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answered by chitchenitza 3
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As a Christian it does to me too yet it is not how the Bible describes heaven. that's how people who're blind to God's be conscious describe it. in case you're somewhat drawn to what heaven would be like, then i want to advise which you get a duplicate of the e book titled "Heaven" by Randy Alcorn. this is the main genuine e book ever written on the subject in accordance to scripture. you would be surprised at how little you knew approximately heaven.
2016-10-01 07:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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