hi delphic,
coz there r fairly intelligent humans here with good answers. that's why we, borgs choose to do our observation in this religious section of Y/A.
2006-11-03 02:44:33
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answer #1
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answered by BorgPet6of10 2
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yes i know and you can not choose them all ten rights and trues are still right and true this does make it difficult so what do we do let them choose i am not here for points i truly enjoy trying to help in any way i can and if i give a correct answer i am not upset if mine is not chosen i would hope others would feel the same for there are many good answer you could consider who's answer was the most informative you presented a good question
2006-11-03 02:37:49
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answer #2
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answered by jamnjims 5
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I know. I asked a few the other day about people's beliefs...why they chose them, why not, why they left...and those were some of the hardest I'd ever had to choose. There wasn't really a "best answer", they were wonderful stories. Actually...ummm...I extended one because I wasn't ready to pick yet. (The best answer on the other went to a Jehovah's Witness, who gave a specific incident that caused them to return to their faith, after much research and looking.)
2006-11-03 02:34:53
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answered by angk 6
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I find it nearly impossible. If I'm pretty certain a question won't be pulled, I'll put it to vote. That can be viewed as a cop-out, but I can't always choose.
If I know the question will get pulled, I'll award the points. When I simply cannot decide...I let one of my kids choose!
2006-11-03 02:37:46
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I recieved some great answers to the questions I asked. Just see which one answers your question the best, not which one you necessarily agree with. It's not always one and the same.
2006-11-03 02:30:54
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answered by E D 4
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It's hard because these questions are related to very subjective things, and as people say in Spanish: "Cada cabeza es un mundo", meaning that each one of us has a different, therefore, unique way of seeing the world.
2006-11-03 02:36:20
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answered by Smurfette 3
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Yes, but only because my questions are deleted for 'chatting' which I am asking a logical questions, I just give my opinion, and want to see the opinion of others. I guess thats not allowed.
2006-11-03 02:37:04
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answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5
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yet we must be careful to no longer censor or censure people who disagree or locate fault with different faiths. If that occurs, we are able to in basic terms develop right into a mutual congratualation society with out theory upsetting questions in any respect. it incredibly is easy to disagree with out insulting by capacity of in basic terms coping with suggestions incredibly than pertaining to the guy. incredibly of "what's incorrect with you for ...," you assert, "it is what's incorrect with that concept:...". it is likewise substantial that area of the 1st steps on a non secular course is birthing. it incredibly is gruesome, they cry, they kick, and scream, and that they do no longer want something to do with it using fact it incredibly is not any longer the calm, friendly, heat, and entirely ignorant place they have been. The complicated ones come right here using fact they are confronted with subject concerns that undertaking their very self-id (that isn't in any respect end while they initiate), and that are extremely painful (self-inflicted, yet nevertheless painful). so as that they turn on those around them and get in touch with them names and otherwise *****. carry them in charge for their habit, yet in addition teach them you notice their discomfort and confusion, and assure them that there is extra that they are no longer seeing, and doubtless, in basic terms possibly, in case you have taken a sturdy adequate accounting of the place you your self are on the multitude of paths to the reality (notwithstanding that finally is), you are able to factor the way in an common and non-threatening way that they could't help yet take that first step now that they are around spirituality and kicking.
2016-10-21 04:59:12
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answered by ? 4
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Of course, when that happens I pick the first answered question, then mark all the rest as Thumbs up. ANd I put in notes that I wanted to pick them all.
2006-11-03 02:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I do! If it's lots of good answers, I tend to pick at random. And of course, an answer can be good if it disagrees with me--sometimes the person really educates me. Those people get "best answer" for sure.
2006-11-03 02:29:12
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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because it is very difficult to answer these questions there is a lot to think about when answering spiritual questions because you don;t know which would be the best answer
2006-11-03 02:29:16
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answered by Mary Smith 6
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