Judging only by what you have written here:
1) There are errors of grammar which could be confusing for those reading it
2) Your style of writing doesn't "flow" well, which could make it hard to understand what you are talking about
3) You might also leave out details needed to understand either the question or your point of view. We aren't mind-readers.
2007-03-10 04:47:43
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answer #1
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answered by helehelo 4
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You need to realize the diversity of people who are using this forum. Consider the sources and also realize this is mostly your problem with how the world perceives you. Think about getting some therapy before it becomes other peoples problem also. I know because this forum can be full of mean spirited people who have their own issues with socializing appropriately, myself included sometimes. This is most likely why I don't ask questions anymore. There isn't anything wrong with being sensitive, as long as it's used in a good way. Some people have to adjust to the rules and to realize they are acting inappropriately with it, especially when they are trying to achieve points right away. My grammar isn't much better and sometimes the check spelling doesn't work either. Try posting your questions in the psychology section. You might get more sensitive responses there. I am guessing that some people here might be stalkers and report certain people like in some hate list. Try changing your identity here also.
2007-03-10 04:49:29
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently you're mistaken about this .... Either the questions are not so easy as you believe... not so clearly written ... not so well reasoned out, and/or...not so polite. People do tend to often skip over details of questions, but for the most part, I'd say they answer pretty well. I think this problem is very likely on your side of the fence.
Now to be certain that you know I've read and understood everything that you've asked, my answer to your question is:
Nuttin's up with me...What's up with you?
(Now re-read your original question and you'll find that the only thing you've actually asked here is "What's up...?" ...and that's a pretty dumb, unclear, unreasoned, undefined question, isn't it?)
((((( r u randy? )))))
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2007-03-10 04:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll take a reasoned shot at any question you care to pose. One question that you posed (now closed to answers) has to do with beliefs in general, and atheism in particular. A scientist wants to start with the minimal number of assumptions, and construct an epistemology on the basis of evidence. Since there is no evidence for the existence (or non-existence) of god, it is provable that no theory of god can be of any consequence in the real world. So there is no point in believing in any such thing -- it's a waste of time.
2007-03-10 04:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps all your questions and answers are symbolized in this question that you pose to us now--that it is vague, without support, and without definite structure to qualify as a valid question. It is a winded question of rant and rave only.
This forum is not the place to reveal long drawn-out narratives explaining your very purpose on earth or the quandaries you face. In simple terms, post a simple question and you'll get the answers you need.
Also, consider a refeshment course on proper use of punctuation, such as the period at the end of a sentence--not in the middle of one.
2007-03-10 04:28:07
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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Maybe you should make them easier to understand. It's not your opinion that matters on whether your question is easy to read or not, it's the opinion of people that will be reading it that matters. Proper sentence structure and grammar is a good start.
2007-03-10 04:21:08
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answered by LadySuri 7
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Well, this seems very clear. I'll have to check your questions, but don't forget, everyone will interpret everything from a different viewpoint. No body is you. So when you think someone doesn't understand your reasoning, it might just be a result of their different experiences.
Just be glad everyone is different. It makes life more interesting, doesn't it? :)
2007-03-10 04:23:52
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answered by GoodGuy53 5
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You people? I'm assuming that you are referring to those who do not believe as you do.
I understand what you are talking about when I see your questions and answers. You seem to think that those who disagree with you are simply not understanding and misreading what you are saying.
In reality - those of us who disagree with you are stating our own opinions. We do not believe that Christianity is the true way. Instead, many of us believe the exact opposite. This does not mean that we are misreading you - we are stating our own beliefs.
You just aren't getting the answers you want to hear.
2007-03-10 04:25:16
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answered by noncrazed 4
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JC,
I read through several of your questions and the answers to them.
It seems clear to me that it is you who are the one that is misunderstanding. It's like you're looking for particular answers that fit your view of the world. And when they don't show up, rather than examine your view of the world, you assume that we misunderstood your question.
We didn't. Perhaps we even understand it better than you do.
2007-03-10 05:19:58
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answered by The angels have the phone box. 7
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If this always happens, then perhaps you should look for a common factor in all the questions and answers and once you have established what that might be, change that.
2007-03-10 05:40:55
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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