I have no more questions to ask what should i do. Should I be reborn with another avatar and change my faith?
Can you give me a question I could ask. Or should I just answer.
I dont like answering, as much as I like asking. But I have ran out of questions to ask. What do you think this means?
2006-11-01
06:18:14
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fryedaddy
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Oh and I wast trying to be a sarcastic, although it may sound like I was, that was not my intent. I really would like to know if any of you have had the same experience?
2006-11-01
06:20:35 ·
update #1
" he who knows what he knows and he who knows what he does not know is typical of one who knows. " perhaps you have gained enough wisdom and knowledge that now it is time for you to teach. after all what good does the wisdom and knowledge you have do unless you share what you know with others ?
2006-11-01 06:33:48
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Have all of the questions you asked been answered to your satisfaction? That is, have you become solidified and edified as a result of the answers...or have the answers spurred more questions that you aren't able to articulate just yet, given the need for a processing period?
Why not take a few days' break and consider all of the information you have gotten and failed to get from the answers to your questions. Surely new questions will arise once you allow the information and misinformation to work its way through your mind.
I can't give you new questions to ask, since they won't be your questions. But you can ask yourself, "What does one ask, when one has no more questions?" I guess you have sort of done this. A different one--linked to what you said--is, "What is faith, if it can be put on the auction block once all matters have been settled to one's satisfaction?" That is, you are asking if you should change your faith just so you may get more questions in your head. What is the nature of that faith, that you're willing to sell it off for a song?
Start there. Perhaps more queries will issue forth as a result of your pondering such a thing.
2006-11-01 14:25:18
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answered by Gestalt 6
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No dont. Then your gonna have to start the points all over again. Just answer a couple of questions and pretty soon a question will come to mind and you will be able to ask a couple. Just think that if your answering your helping someone who asked a question just like you. Dont change your faith stay and you will see. ---Dah Dahn --- A question will come to mind.
2006-11-01 14:48:04
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answered by chinaz777 4
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You should ask yourself the following questions
Are you a believer
If yes then who do you beleive
who else share your beleif
why some people dont agree with your belief
if you dont have the answers to these questions
than you are mistaken you have many questions in you which are not answered yet
2006-11-01 14:23:45
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answered by MAJ 4
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I like to answer more than to ask. Kind of arrogant and lazy of me I suppose. Maybe if you don't like answering that is what you should do, answer. I learn A LOT from the questions of others. What I learn is what I think, I have to put it into words.
When I run out of questions it means to my conscious mind, I know it all. But when I see another's question, I realize that maybe I don't know it all yet.
2006-11-01 14:26:25
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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I haven't asked any questions yet. So does that mean I know everything....no. I have been enjoying answering others that I haven't thought to ask any questions. This has been the best therapy since my children grew up and dont need me anymore. Relax and enjoy.
2006-11-01 14:30:15
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answered by noisychatterbox 2
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You just need a break from asking and now it is time to share what you know for those of us who need a little help.
Answer somebody's question. I do because it is what I have beome accustomed to doing - helping others.
Pretty soon, you will come around after hearing what bugs others and giving them your advice.
You're not done yet!
2006-11-01 14:27:23
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answered by SANCHA 5
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You may ask the most important question: How can I have eternal life?
In the Beginning God created heavens and earth.
God gives you air to breathe and sunshine to enjoy.
God gives you water to drink and food to eat.
God gives you a wonderful body and sound mind, to live.
God loves you, and you are precious to Him.
Son of God died on the Cross to save us from condemnation.
Jesus’ love is boundless and everlasting.
We have the hope of Heaven through Jesus.
Life therefore has fantastic and glorious future!
(Digestion of above can even prevent depression and suicidal thoughts.)
2006-11-01 14:25:28
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answered by Moriahho 2
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I'm sorry to discover you have no more questions...I still have answers left what should I do with them? nevermind. seriously I think there will always be times when a question doesn't come to mind that is why the media keeps repeating the same old tired questions.
2006-11-01 14:23:03
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answered by djmantx 7
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Stop asking questions and begin introspection. If one religion could not give you satisfactory answers, the others wouldn't be either. As they say: you wouldn't go looking outside, something that exists in your own home.
2006-11-01 14:36:08
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answered by Dot 1
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That you are just mentally overlaoded and that you need to take a small respite before you continue on.
Look, it's nearly lunch. Head down to the corner cafe, get a big bowl of soup and a piece of pie and recharge your batteries.
2006-11-01 14:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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