are you serious with that crap. What are you in third grade?
2007-04-13 06:43:58
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answer #1
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answered by kristonianinstitution 4
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Huh. Interesting....I'm not a Christian, myself.... but if I am taking the time to go into unresolved questions, sometimes I vote my own answer for best answer, why would I give the answer if I didn't think it was the best answer? Sometimes I truly think someone else's answer is the best, and will vote for them instead. Sometimes in looking over it, I think we all really missed the mark, and then I will choose no best answer, because that is what I really think about it. Now, I ask you, do you think that Bush, or any other politician ever went into the voting booth, and voted for the other guy? Of course not.... How about the candidate for your local prom queen, does she vote for the other girl? We all participate, if in answers or elections or whatever, because we think we are the ones to do the job so to speak, so who doesn't vote for themselves? Though I will say that I don't vote very often, and always do appreciate alot more when I got best answers because others voted for me, or the asker chose, and not because I was the only one to go in there and vote... I don't run multiple accounts though, just this one, so if I get a best answer cos I voted, then it's because I was the only one to show up, or because someone else voted for mine as a tiebreaker because everyone else went and voted on thier own too. I would much rather know what the asker thought was the best answer though...... I don't think anyone should be allowed to run more than one account...
2007-04-13 13:51:23
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answered by beatlefan 7
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I've done it once.. I don't know how I got to the place where it let me do that... but it was only because mine was really the best answer... all of the others really stunk!!! hhehhhehheee...
I'm not sure why you are just asking Christians though... do you think it's to say all Christians are dishonest?
We are not... we are just humans who believe in a personal savior. Take care.. and God Bless.
2007-04-13 13:48:16
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answered by mommy of 3 2
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Not just to gain points but vote as best answer especially when it is compared to the atheist answer that doesn't make sense.
2007-04-13 13:46:17
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answered by Child of God 5
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Once accidentally. I was just selecting the first answers in the voting section to get rid of the tons of unresolved questions in there.
But never to gain points.
2007-04-13 13:43:59
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answered by awayforabit 5
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Hey, don't pick on the christians. I often vote for my answer as the best answer because frequently I think it is. Sometimes I don't think it is, and so I will vote for the better answer.
It would be wrong and egotistical to always vote for my own answer, but it would also be partial to NEVER vote for my own answer. I cannot be impartial if I exclude my own answers when I make the decision.
2007-04-13 13:43:59
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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You mean to tell me this voting takes place in Florida?
To answer your question, No. I didn't know it was possible; never expected many best answers; and am interested in what the asker thinks is a good response to their question.
2007-04-13 13:55:35
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answered by Tommy 6
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WHAT! you can give yourself best anwser? lol but no... I think im pretty fair... I dont have to give myself best anwser... I dont feel a need to race for "points" its about learning and looking at other perspectives
2007-04-13 13:47:07
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answered by J 4
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I don't even vote anymore because i think the points are pointless and are from being the point. Peace be with you
2007-04-13 13:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You can give yourself Best Answer?
2007-04-13 13:43:15
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answered by Rei-chan 3
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You could just pick a best answer to your question and then you would not have to "worry" about someone picking their own answer.
2007-04-13 13:56:22
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answered by sparkles9 6
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