It depends. If the question requires a particular kind of knowledge, I think it's okay. If I smell a certain racism, xenophobia or discrimination of that kind, I think that's wrong, and I usually report them.
BTW, does it bother you so much, if the group addressed includes you? Or just when the questions are addressed to others?
2006-11-06 17:46:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of times those questions are only relevant to their group. If you're asking about different interpretations of a specific verse of the Bible in relation to the themes around it, why would you want someone telling you the Bible is bunk? Other times, they're directed at only the opposing group. Seems natural enough to me.
What I don't like are the questions of this form that are directed at the opposition and serve only to mock their belief. Those are pointless.
2006-11-07 01:39:40
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answered by Phil 5
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In some cases they're justified. Like if you're looking for a certain group's opinion, etc. I think, though, that most people are smart enough to figure out where a question's aimed.
Most, I say.
2006-11-07 01:39:30
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answered by angk 6
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I only hate that when the question is ABOUT the same group that was told they couldn't answer. If the question is "Hey Christians, what do you think about this?" and the text inside is "Don't you guys just hate those atheists?" -- I'm sorry, you're going to get atheist responses, even though you don't want them.
2006-11-07 01:48:48
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answered by . 7
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It depends. Say for instance that as a non-Mormon I wanted to learn something about Mornom practices in order to understand them better. I would not want a whole lot of people to butt in to make fun of mormons or attack them, I would be just looking for an information. So I might in such a situation say "only Mormons answer this one please" in the hope of avoiding that.
2006-11-07 01:45:27
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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I guess I can answer this since I think just like you...
Um... I really don't care if they start a question off with Christians only or Atheists only... everyone will still answer it anyway.... lol
2006-11-07 01:40:10
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answered by Whatever 5
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oh yes
its obnoxious
If i want to ask a question of a particular group of people I do so but to add only is simply rude. Its not like you can restrict who asks.
2006-11-07 01:40:25
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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....... I DON"T KNOW HOW YOU THINK ,, I CAN ONLY KNOW HOW I THINK ,, I DO WHAT EVER I WANT TO DO ,, I DON"T LIKE TO BE TOLD ''' ONLY '' ANY THING... WHEN PEOPLE DO THAT ,, THEY GET EVERY ONE TO JUMP IN.. ANY ONE THAT TRIES TO DENY IT ,,, WELL ,, WE ALL KNOW THE TRUTH.. DEEP DOWN WE ARE ALL LIKE LITTLE KIDS.. SOME TIMES I EVEN THINK IT IS FUNNY THAT ONE OR THE OTHER EVEN THINKS THAT THAT , IS GOING TO WORK... BUT SOME TIMES IT IS NOT FUNNY ,, WHEN ''LETS SAY'' , ONE SIDE ASKS ANOTHER. ,, AND A COMPLETELY OTHER ANSWERS ,, AND THEN ,, PEOPLE GET BLAMED FOR STUFF THAT THEY DID NOT EVEN DO ..
2006-11-07 01:51:03
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answered by *Blue* *Glow* 4
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Yes! Though it doesn't always stop me from answering the question anyways.
2006-11-07 01:44:20
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answered by spirenteh 3
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Yes. Exactly!
2006-11-07 01:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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