Wel dats deffecult 2 ditermine wid all d trewible pellers on here.
2006-12-24 08:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think Christians really take enough pride in what they write to hit the spell check before they put it out there.
Atheists are trying to take the intellectual high ground, so we do. My spelling sucks, so I can't talk. But at least I use technology to catch the really obvious stuff.
You should have included Muslims. They don't usually speak English and the result is you can't even make out a lot of what they are saying.
2006-12-24 08:11:00
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answered by Alex 6
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this is a certainty that persons will take what you ought to declare extra heavily in case you're saying it nicely. And asserting it nicely needless to say contains spelling. yet often extra suitable communications qualifications includes studying diplomatic sort, good manners, and an skill to make convincing arguments in keeping with extra suitable than Bible passages. Christians do their proselytizing efforts a large disservice while they attempt to apply data it quite is basically deemed inadmissible, beside the point and irrational via the folk to whom they present it. If I have been attempting to convince you that a assertion made via a witness grew to become into actual, i does no longer use the assertion itself as data. i could use exterior data, including different eyewitness debts, perhaps actual data, or clinical data and reasoning, expert testimony, printed debts that have been examined independently, logic, even arithmetic. a similar is going for the Bible.
2016-11-23 15:30:03
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answered by ? 4
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What has spelling got to do with religion?
Maybe because there are not just English native people on Yahoo!
Why don't you try yourself at Yahoo Germany for a change? Greetings from the Swiss Alps.
2006-12-24 08:22:16
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answered by Sternchen 5
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I would say it was a toss-up with maybe a slight slant toward the Christians. Why - maybe the atheists read more books - could even be better educated - I'm not sure. You think knowing the answer to this will help us like each other more?
2006-12-24 08:10:48
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answered by neptune 3
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While non-Christians choose to use the glaringly obvious, eternally handy little link in the upper right hand corner of EVERY post that actually works, it seems that most of the pious are still hooked on their Faith Based Spell Checker.
I haven't seen God fix many grammatical errors lately. Perhaps he's busy.
2006-12-24 08:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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atheists say "christains" and christians say "who cares who is the best speller, God doesn't care if we can spell" i think Christians are better spellers because I am proud to say that i have won dozens of spelling bees and I am a Christian!!!!! Ps- GO CHRISTIANS!!!
2006-12-24 08:12:34
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answered by rokndrumm3r 3
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Is there a correlation between ability to spell and religious beliefs? That's new! So I guess my answer is I am not aware of any statistical studies that would be able to answer that question.
2006-12-24 08:12:10
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answered by the beleiver 2
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I am sorry.
You have three questions.
Only the first one is posed in a complete sentence.
That makes it difficult to answer the other two.
LOL
Have a Merry Christmas.
2006-12-24 08:21:10
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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i've found cultists, like christians, to be less educated and less intelligent on the average/overall.
but as for spelling? on here? it might be just bad typing. i'm intelligent and a great speller, but horrible at typing. i don't even like to fool around with capitalizing letters....
2006-12-24 08:07:57
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answered by Jeebus is my Rectum 3
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