It depends on what the question is.
A person sometimes gives information to help the person who asks
2006-10-30 18:54:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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People ask religious questions for a number of reasons. Some are genuine Believers who need to know where to find something in the Scriptures. They are usually greatful for the link because they could not find it on their own.
Some have a hard time believing in anything, and tend to demand proof. In that case, a link provides supporting evidence to the answer that was given.
Some just want to tempt God to see what will happen. Those are the people that need to be warned about the judgement that will fall on all of us. We as Christians are commanded to tell the world of God’s judgment - that God (not the Christian) has judged all the world as being guilty before Him (Romans 3:19,23). The best way to do that is to hold up the mirror of the 10 Commandments so that the sinner can understand the depth of their sin. Then we can share the Good News of the incredible grace of God in Christ (1 John 5:12-13). For those folks I always leave the link to the Good Person Test.
Having said all that, I am going to leave you some of my favorite links. Whether you click on them or not is your decision; but I hope that you give them a try.
2006-10-31 03:18:09
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answer #2
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answered by Sister Christian 3
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Answers to religious questions mostly narrating the definition, history, and some connected mythological stories etc. To give this in answers it will be too long. Because of this the answer can be given in short and the asker or any other person want to refer can see the linked website and know every thin in detail. Further giving link will be more authenticate and mostly many not give room for any disputes.
2006-10-31 02:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If the asker doesn't care, it is his independence.
For myself, I don't have any true knowledge, so I introduce the divine wisdom by quoting the Sacred Verses which most people nowadays have not read. Sacred Verses are both wisdom and power to cause radical change.
I also have more trust on learners than on those who claim to be all knowing.
2006-10-31 03:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I disagree with you...People usually add a link to some website to that it's like proof or support of what they say...The person asking should veiw the website, since it's also condsidered an answer to his question
2006-10-31 02:51:53
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answer #5
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answered by AG 4
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thats a very good question LOlz...my guess is that theyre "doubting" and they need to reussure themselves by asking a bunch of other people that just might happen to also be religious. OR try to test people who dont believe in the religion and try to "save them" or influence them in some way since GODS WAY IS THE ONLY WAY! thats just my opinion...im an ex-chistian and currently an athiest.
2006-10-31 02:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Because thelives of the hyper-religious tend to revolve around religion 24-7 and they think everyone else should live the same way.
I'm sure that's what God really wanted us to do with our limited time here on earth.
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2006-10-31 02:53:04
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answered by tahunajcw 5
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Because the link they paste sums up their answers in a nutshell, instead of writing it all out.
2006-10-31 02:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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adding a link helps because it goes into more detail about the answer the person is looking for.
2006-10-31 02:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they can and they have a RIGHT to. I overlook the UNGODLY links that unbelieving people post and you should do the same.
SHALOM
2006-10-31 02:56:56
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answered by Pashur 7
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