The answers seem to be the same, no original thoughts, nothing expressed with their own words. It seems as they cannot even think to formulate an answer. They just copy and paste verses from the Bible that so many times have no pertinance whatsoever with the question asked . To answer your question they must have a Bible software on their pc ,and just look for a key word then copy and paste. In my opinion that is very sad.
2006-11-18 07:41:23
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answered by ateo 2
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Its perplexing paintings. You cant get it via hassle-free asking any form of query and posting it below non secular classification. The query you're talking approximately grew to become into below no circumstances non secular or non secular in nature. It grew to become into loaded with sarcasm. Even this one is and that i'm specific even this query would be reported on account that its a incorrect classification you have chosen to ask such questions. After maximum of years in yahoo you nonetheless have not found out the place to positioned up what form of questions !!! surprising.. in any case thank you for the 4 factors
2016-10-22 07:48:51
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answered by ? 4
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You haven't actually read their crap, have you? Almost always, it has no relevance to the topic at hand.
Yahoo has stupid rules. No more than 300 characters to comment on closed questions and no more than 1500 to write a private message, but a know-nothing godbot (and it is ONLY the godbots) can cut-and-paste the entire buybull or a KKK lover can post hate literature without being yanked. (Meanwhile, they send threats to people for no reason just to prove they are "in control"; they STILL haven't told me what was "insulting" in a post from two weeks ago.)
Andy Rooney once said, "Anything worth saying can be said in five minutes". It's also true that anything worth writing can be said within 500 words. Yahoo needs to limit responses to 2000 characters; it will stop the godbots but leave enough space for reasonable people to answer.
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2006-11-18 07:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Because we obey God, that's why.
"But even if you should suffer for righteousness' sake, you will be blessed. Have no fear of them, nor be troubled, but in your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, having a good conscience, so that, when you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame. 1 Peter 3:14-16
2006-11-18 09:31:00
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answered by Martin S 7
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"Is there some sort of database they can do a quick search through or something"
Yes, the Internet.
2006-11-18 07:23:06
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answered by Manny 6
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Actually I keep some. You see the same Q's asked over and over and its time consuming to look them up every time someone asks the same Q's like "How can God be loving and there be a hell?" or "Have Christians given up on logic?"
2006-11-18 07:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several, esp with Christianity, since the religion for many is all about selling it to the world, and a good salesman always has answer, of a sort, on hand.
2006-11-18 07:16:59
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answered by XX 6
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Well, I would guess that most religious questions are either " Name this scripture " or " is this a sin?". So, yes. it is possible to have a series of macro answers on hand for these things.
2006-11-18 07:21:09
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answered by Odindmar 5
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They probably have Microsoft Word open with the answers for any occasion, that's why they are so frigging fast.
PS and they need the thumbs up as well, go figure.
2006-11-18 07:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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People who are very religios have a good data base called their brain to pull up their quick searches.
2006-11-18 07:17:25
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answered by Angelina27 3
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