We all are. And, we're to blame for it too. The world ain't black or white, don't you know? Its varying shades in between. That is why tolerance makes more sence as a philosophy to live by. Or, you could be like some and demand that you be considered "ALWAYS" right. In that case, you've broken the cardinal rule of philosophy, mediation towards truth.
Is there a God? Don't expect to convince everyone of your answer. But, through mediation, you might cause someone to look at it again in a different light. With mediation, you're always moving forward. And, you get past the road-block of having to be right all the time. YOU CAN SAY, "I'm pretty sure of what I bring to the table, but I'm willing to hear what you bring to the table."
2007-03-03 17:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple. I'm right, and everyone else either agrees with me, or they are wrong!! hahahaa...
I have always wanted to say that.
So what I think...is that this is like a huge jigsaw puzzle. Everyone on the planet has their own little piece of the puzzle of truth and their life's work is making sure that they find where their piece fits in the big puzzle. But nobody has all the pieces, and nobody has all the answers, and nobody is totally right about everything all the time. We need to put the pieces together to figure it all out. If we don't take care of each other, or reject a whole group of people or ideas...well then we might as well throw some puzzle pieces away...and we willfully do this?
The last piece belongs to God and when it is time, that piece gets put in the puzzle.
God is like the box lid with the big picture.
Faith is putting your puzzle together without seeing the picture on the lid.
But love is making sure you have all the pieces.
Tolerance is knowing that some are for sky and some are for roof, and some are for grass, and some are for the little flowers in the field and that all are needed for the pic to make sense.
So back to your question???
Everyone, I'm pretty sure is a little wrong about a lot of things, and a lotta right about at least one thing.
2007-03-04 01:18:51
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answered by musicimprovedme 7
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The consensus is that higher educated you are , the probability is that you will be taken as educated with the right answer and of course the less educated more likely to have the wrong answer, this is very unfair for the general population but lets face it, the educated have gained the upper hand with higher averages of correct answers ,and they consider themselves as being right ,take a look at President Bush , should I say more ?
2007-03-04 01:19:25
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answered by young old man 4
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Everyone in the world is right because they think they are right, and everyone who thinks they are right it wrong, so in conclusion everyone in the world is right as well as wrong.
2007-03-04 01:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Thinking people are right, and the closed-minded are wrong; the reasonable are right, and the unreasonable are wrong; the broadminded are right, and the narrowminded are wrong. See a pattern? I know you do.
2007-03-04 01:03:05
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answered by bot_parody 3
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Who are we, to define right or wrong?
No human is more superior than the other.
Right or wrong is pretty subjective.
Anyway for me, I feel that as long as someone doesn't do things to harm himself/herself or others, he is not wrong.
2007-03-04 09:52:41
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answer #6
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answered by silverLEMON 2
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Daft question with out expantion - for at times all of us are right and other times all of us are wrong
2007-03-04 01:46:41
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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Since nothing really exists outside of your mind, whoever you think.
2007-03-04 01:07:27
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answered by Dig a Pony 3
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I am right. All theists are wrong.
2007-03-04 01:40:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Me.
2007-03-04 01:02:41
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answered by jamesramona8 1
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