I wouldn't care what it was about. That is way too long. If I want to read a book I have plenty on my shelves right here.
Cheers :-)
2007-05-31 00:18:53
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answered by chekeir 6
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It depends if it offers truth or falseness. It all depends, right? This does not require a question from you. It just appears you're trying to gossip or start something. It's just not a question because you'll get a lot of other weak minds just eager to answer it with no real depth, but behaving the same gossiping manner in which you are doing now.
For one complaining about a 25 paragraph answer, how do you even know it's 25 paragraphs unless you read it?
2007-05-31 07:14:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's not c/p,but someone's own words.I will read it. I actually like thought out answers. Everything is not possible to explain with a single sentence quip. C/P..I just scroll past it. In their own words,if they took the time,I'll read it
2007-05-31 07:25:34
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answered by nobodinoze 5
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no doubt it will have been a copy n paste job, so no, I wont
why can't people just learn to highlight the main points and provide links to their sources whereupon interested persons can read more if they wish to.
2007-05-31 07:26:19
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answered by town_cl0wn 4
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Two or three paragraphs is the best I can do, so the answer is not me.
2007-05-31 08:11:00
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answered by 2fine4u 6
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I try to skim read unless it's all cut and paste bible text. If I find it interesting I will go back and read it again. I think on this site that less is more, definately.
2007-05-31 07:16:20
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answer #6
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answered by hedgewitch18 6
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People in the U.S. and Canada are going to need religious understanding and tolerance in the future. These two countries are the most religiously diverse countries in the world -- and are becoming increasingly diverse. If current trends reported by the American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) continue:
The percentage of adults in both countries who identify themselves as Christian will continue to drop by about 0.8 percentage points per year.
Some commentators predicted that adults in the Protestant denominations of Christianity probably became a minority sometime during 2006
Christians will become a minority in in Canada about 2023 and in the U.S. about the year 2042.
2007-05-31 07:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If its interesting or the person seems like they know what they're talking about, I'll read it. Even if they're against what I say, I'll read it.
2007-05-31 07:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me. Granted, some things take a little longer to explain than others. But pontificating is not my cup of tea.
2007-05-31 07:14:03
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answered by singwritelaugh 4
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I give it a thumbs down so it can be hidden and let me scroll easily through other answers..
2007-05-31 07:14:18
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answered by Redeemed 5
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