JUST LIKE A BOOK EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT TASTE IN WHAT THEY LIKE,IT'S O.K. TO HAVE AN OPION NOT O.K. TO JUDGE
2007-01-11 13:32:03
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answered by LADY J 1
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i think of that's organic to choose a e book with tips from the hide, whether you do no longer intend to. once I walk right into a bookstall and have a ton of books dealing with me on the recent Releases section, I directly p.c.. up those whose hide attracts me in. Then I examine the returned of it (or the flap) and see if that's exciting, that's a 50/50 factor maximum circumstances. If I surely have time to linger around, i will finally end up gazing some with "much less spectacular" covers (in my view) and a few of them sound relatively good. maximum circumstances whilst i bypass right into a bookstall, i've got not got an thought what maximum books are approximately (except there is been an excellent sort of hype, information superhighway classified ads, or word of mouth). you have gotta initiate someplace, and that i think of a e book's hide is a competent initiate, whether it is not probable "honest."
2016-10-07 00:48:50
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answered by vishvanath 4
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There is a reason to judge people by their color. Color is strongly associated with culture. Each ethnic group is characterized by a certain culture, sometimes with very subtle differences, but there is a specific culture for each group.
This is a fact of life. A white child usually is brought up among whites and absorbs the family culture.
You would not think that a blonde woman from Finland is likely to be a terrorist
2007-01-11 14:22:33
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answered by Dr. Sabetudo 3
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That's a fair assumption - you can't judge a person by his/her color. The reason we can't all get along is because this world is ruled by satan, and his mission is to destroy every good thing that God has created. Someday soon Jesus will come back and restore everything to new again, and the world will be ruled by the law of Love. God is Love.
Meanwhile, all we can do is spread the good news about how "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son so that whosoever believe in Him should not perish but have Life everlasting".
2007-01-11 13:34:01
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answered by nachtmann2 5
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granted, you cannot judge a person by their color.
but racism comes from predisposed notions about another race due to negative experience with (or usually lack of experience, therefore ignorance of) that particular color. they're not judging by the color, exactly, but judging the unknown or the different. and (in answer to the "why can't we all just get along") most people are terrified of those things.
hope that came out alright... hard to explain what i mean.
2007-01-11 13:26:12
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answered by melon_rose 2
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Sometimes people are ignorant and when we want to distance ourselves from negative traits we associate it to a particular religion, race, color…. as it is an easy trait to identify and a hard one to change.
Some conditions of complete or partial segregation may in some countries have been created by governmental policies; a condition of partial segregation may also arise as an unintended by-product of the actions of private persons. But in many places people are influenced by group differences in income, which are sometimes combined with differences of race, color, descent and national or ethnic origin..
2007-01-11 15:28:01
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answered by matamis 2
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I would say that you should not judge a person at all, but some still do. I say when you start to judge someone else first start with the person in the mirror.
2007-01-11 14:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Agreed.
2007-01-11 13:24:21
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answered by Noodles 4
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Totally correct
2007-01-11 13:24:52
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answered by Sammy12oz 2
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true statement. so dont trust anyone.
as for the above statement that Satan rules the earth... wrong! humans rule the earth with GREED, HATE & CYNICISM. that is not satan, it is human emotion, and we all strive to beat everyone else. no god or devil to blame success or failure on, just rotten mankind. the complex fools...
2007-01-11 13:34:24
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answered by SAINT G 5
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Not judging a book by its cover is actually referring to people, not books, you know. ;)
It's true, but you're preaching to the choir. :)
2007-01-11 13:26:44
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answered by Kelly 3
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