Keep track of the questions from other Christians that go into voting? Because "those of no faith" do, and nothing is more frustrating than having one of the answers of those "with no faith" selected as the best answer when you put it to a vote. Perhaps the best thing to do is not let these questions go to a vote. Just today I got the results back from a question that I posted about how much Bible knowledge a Christian should have. The "Yahoo Community" selected the answer "What difference does it make". Don't let this happen. Keep track of questions that go to voting, please.
2006-12-01
15:40:23
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frenzy-CIB- Jim's with Jesus
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Nebet, I know you won't understand this, but when a "best answer" goes into archive, and new believer might truly think it is the "best answer". In this case, if they looked in the archives for an answer, they would be led to believe that Bible study isn't important, which is definately not the case. It's the new converts that I worry about, as they might come here for answers. This has nothing to do with "points", and never will, if it's from me (question or answer).
2006-12-02
03:00:24 ·
update #1