Yes. I always read every answer I get and then I select the one that makes the most sense to me. I don't pick the first answer I get unless I've read every answer and the first one makes the most sense to me.
2007-05-20 04:24:55
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answered by Prayer Warrior 5
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I try to be fair, and 90% of the time I'll choose an answer that goes completely against what I believe. If the answer is well written, sincere and meaningful they'll have a better shot than one who backs up my own beliefs or is witty in nature.
When I ask a question such as "What has God done for you today?" I'm not mocking Christianity (I'm an atheist). I'm sincerely asking what people believe to be favors that their God has granted them. It's a way to better understand their point of view and way of thinking. A Christian would get ba in this case over someone who replies with, "There is no God."
2007-05-20 11:00:43
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answered by . 5
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I don't ask many questions because I wish to ask relevant ones or ones that make people think so I think in a little over a years time I have asked only about 120 of them. Since I try very hard to keep my questions without bias, I choose the answer I feel is best put forward regardless of what system of belief or non-belief the answerer is from.
2007-05-20 10:59:00
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answered by genaddt 7
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In this section most people ask "questions" intended to persuade others to adopt their own opinion or to ridicule those who disagree with them, so it would be practically impossible to even agree on a definition of fairness as it relates to the picking of a best answer. I also read all the answers to my questions, and invite those who disagree with me to attempt to change my mind when they think I am wrong. I may not agree, but I will listen, and will not threaten violence against my ideological opponents as many of them have done to me. When I receive such a threat I know that my opponent has rejected truth, logic, and civility, and must resort to bullying. At that point the debate is over and I thank God for the 10mm Glock in my pocket and pray that I never have to use it against those who threaten to use force to impose their beliefs.
Am I fair? In my own opinion I am, but others may not agree and that is their right so long as their disagreement is peaceful.
2007-05-20 11:28:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't ask many Q's (only one), but when voting, I read and try to understand the answers, and make a good decision based on the answers. I believe I am fair.
2007-05-20 15:18:57
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answered by RB 7
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in all honesty probably not,i try to be objective about most answeres but I'm only human at the end of the day and sometimes emotion rules the way i choose the best answer-probably a lot like life.
2007-05-20 11:22:20
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answered by FORKY 5
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I believe that I am. i do read each answer and I look for the best answer. Sometimes, I give best answer to a person who totally disagrees with me. If they answer well, why not?
2007-05-20 15:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I try to pick the best answer; its hard sometimes because there's too many good ones. Of course, I am bias I will admit that. I usually give someone I like best answer.
2007-05-20 14:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Loonies who ask loony questions usually ignore anything sensible and select loony answers as the best ones. They can't stomach the idea of giving points to a non-loony.
Substitute loony with whatever adjective you like.
2007-05-20 10:56:00
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answered by Peter D 7
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I like answers with thought and insight and sometimes just plain funny but I do read all and choose fairly-sometimes that is hard. one of my friends always jsut picks what he wants to hear
2007-05-20 11:38:19
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answered by FallenAngel© 7
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