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Does it matter what I put in the details about a question about God and the proof of God?

Do people who read most of my questions, will they be the only ones who will read the details and give a good answer?

Will people who don't read most of my questions just put the usual stuff that they put for every one's question?

Is it inevitable that Christians will read the first line and then just tell me I need Jesus or whatever they put and not actually answer the question?

Will the atheist who doesn't know me just put god isn't real?

Is it only regular people who read my questions who read the details?

What made them a regular? What was it was it a question or an answer or an email or a phone call or a blog entry?

What influence does someone have to have on yahoo answers to get someone to actually read a question and 100% of the details?

With love.

2006-08-23 07:35:37 · 46 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

46 answers

Sure the details matter to those who wish to understand your point of view, however not all do. Many people will have a "pat" answer. For most xtians that answer is jesus, for many atheists that answer is the absence of god. I guess I would be a regular, as I look forward to your questions...well most of them...LOL! Your questions are thought provoking to me, however I'm sure there are others that see them as merely provoking. The truth is we actually have no influence over others, not even those close to us. We can simply do our best, put forward our thoughts and opinions and hope to find like minds. Birds of a feather!

BTW did you have yesterday off or something? You were missed by some of us.

2006-08-23 07:55:11 · answer #1 · answered by Medusa 5 · 0 0

Well there are alot of questions in your "question" so I will answer them in order and numbered.
1.Yes, it does matter, because it clairifies your question.
2.I don't think that is an indicator of who will read your details. Just because someone reads most of your questions does not mean that they don't just skip the details, or that they always read the details.
3.Yes, the people that do not read your details will respond with the same type of drival that they always do.
4.Yes and no. It is inevitable that some Christians will read only the first line and then tell you that you need Jesus, but some Christians will actually read the details and answer with an intelligent answer.
5.Yes and no. Inevitably some Atheist will just say God is not real, but those that know you (and perhaps others) might actually read the details.
6."Regular people" would imply that the majority of people woudl read the details and answer correctly. Since this is usually not the case, then I would say that only "irregular people" will read the details.
7.You say "regular" hear meaning "irregular" (as per the answer 6) so I will answer accordingly: An open mind and a willingness to learn or help is what has made them "irregular".
8.If those are the only options of what made them "irregular" I don't think I can pick one.
9.Influence does not matter when it comes to getting someone to read 100% of the details. Some people do, and most peopel don't. That is just the way it is. Too bad there isn't some way you can send a shock through the computer to them for not reading the details. Them maybe people would read and we would get better answers.

2006-08-23 07:53:37 · answer #2 · answered by Icy U 5 · 0 0

lots of questions there...i am a Christian and i read all of em...
just enjoy the site...lets see how many of yers i can try to answer...will answer backwards, from bottom to top...lol...
No one has influence to get anyone to read anything on here, millions use it, ya just have to know that some do, some don't read all of the question. You also have to know yer gonna get bs on here along with some people who actually try to answer...
I think people become regulars on here like they do anywhere else, by frequently visiting and asking or posting on this site. Totally lost me on the email/blog thing...
Who knows what the Christian or the athiest will answer...depends upon the person too, not only their beliefs...
Some people do put the "usual stuff" or some short non-answer comment, that is a given. Again, depends on the person....
I would think that the only person who could try to give you a good answer would be the one who read the whole question.
Yes, I do think it matters what you put in the details. That is really the only way to clarify your question and make sure people have enough information to answer your question. But I am not sure if i would trust a lot of answers coming from this arena...
And as far as proof about God...you never really finished that question. Hope I caught all of your questions...lol...I tried.

be cool...

2006-08-23 07:55:57 · answer #3 · answered by CC Babydoll 6 · 0 0

Am I suppose to address each of your ten questions?

Ah, well...let me just say this:

I don't know if you "need Jesus"...I don't, but then, I'm a Jew by choice.

Am I a "regular" person because I read your questions?
Not sure what you mean by "regular".
I'm pretty much average - average height, weight, intelligence, looks.
But so are a lot of far left and far right religious zealots.

And finally, regarding God, Adonai, the creator, or whatever/however you perceive the higher authority.
My proof is not necessary as I base my belief in God via faith.
Just as I cannot see the wind, or hear the sun, I can feel the presence of both.
I know that there is something bigger than me, something that created all of this and more.

That's all I have...just like I have faith that the sun will rise in the east, tomorrow morning and the morning after that.

2006-08-23 07:49:02 · answer #4 · answered by docscholl 6 · 0 0

WOW!!! You take asking questions to a new level!
Yes, the details do matter.
I don't think that everyone will read all the details, so there are quite a few of them.
I'm sure you'll get a lot of the same, "you need Jesus" stuff, and "god isn't real" stuff.

I'm not sure what makes a person regular...I would say that they follow your questions and your 360 page, and comment/answer a few times a week.

It doesn't take a lot of influence to get someone to read your question and details, it just take the answerer to be really bored!

hope this answers your question!

2006-08-23 07:40:14 · answer #5 · answered by Flower 4 · 0 0

I assume this is the part of your question that applies to me:

"...Is it only regular people who read my questions who read the details?

What made them a regular? What was it was it a question or an answer or an email or a phone call or a blog entry?

What influence does someone have to have on yahoo answers to get someone to actually read a question and 100% of the details?..."

2006-08-23 07:41:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Hah, nice...

1) Yes, but that doesn't mean it's important to everyone.
2) That i can't tell ya
3) Some of them I'm sure
4) Not inevitable but very likely
5) It's possible... who is this atheist by the way?
6-7) What do you mean by "Regular people?"
8) Nobody has that kind of influence... we can only hope that they do.

Now what was the question about proof about god? It's quite vague and your details don't support it.

2006-08-23 07:42:59 · answer #7 · answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6 · 0 0

Well, guess I'll answer the question I think is relevant... I don't know about anyone else, but I read your questions because you seem to put thought into them, you often ask interesting questions, your questions are not hateful and obnoxious, you're literate (much appreciated!), and you actually seem to care what people think. Too bad none of that guarantees that everyone will actually read the whole question. =)

*oh also...your questions spark many conversations between my husband and myself....we talked about the soulmates question for a couple of hours the other day =)

2006-08-23 08:14:37 · answer #8 · answered by ♥Mira♥ 5 · 0 0

Most people do not have the faith to keep searching for the truth. I do not belive that we will find these answers while confined to this body, but in the next phase of learning, which is spiritual. Faith that the answers will be revealed and the patience to wait until you are capable of understanding the whole picture is the key. Keep trying to communicate with the world we will go to after here through prayer and meditation, you will be surprised at what is revealed to you.

2006-08-23 07:44:18 · answer #9 · answered by Jimbo 3 · 0 0

If I answer all of these does it prove god exists?

If the Pink Unicorn answers them, what does THAT prove?

If God had wanted omlets, would the egg have come before the chicken?

If someone reads this answer, does it mean that they have too much time on their hands?

Will this stupid species ever accept that we will never know if god is real and that we can argue all we want but it comes down to each person's gut?

Will people ever accept that books were written by people?

Will Jim add details to the question? and should I read them?

With love and popsicles.

2006-08-23 07:43:18 · answer #10 · answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6 · 0 1

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