no clue
2007-06-13 01:51:09
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answer #1
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answered by FarmerCec 7
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To all the people who say cut and paste I think you are sniffing to much paste. How can you cut and paste to a question that hasn't been asked and answered before. Unless you are saying that you ask the same boring God doesn't exist cause I said so question. Questions are different and take some thought. The only responses I usually see first are from atheists who usually use a 4 word sentence like "they cut and paste" or some other sentence that bashes Christianity.
2007-06-05 16:48:25
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answer #2
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answered by oudidnot 2
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I copy them from articles that I have written in my blog. I have seen so many of these questions before that I thought I would answer them, to be used when they come up again.
Questions like:
If God is so powerful, can he make a rock so big He couldn't lift it?
Who made God?
These deserve an honest answer, and sometimes the answer can get very long and complex - hence, type once - copy and paste. But always from my own thoughts.
2007-06-05 07:41:03
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I took typing in high-school. I don't have to look at the keys. I've also had 52 years to think about the common questions I see posted in the R/S category.
Cut and pasted answers are a lot like the chapter and verse references so many Christians use. They are a distraction to others.
2007-06-05 07:43:37
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Copying and pasting...
It's also easier to type a lot and quickly when you don't have to worry about things like argument consistency, logical validity, or even being intelligent or rational about what you're saying.
Many apologists and apologist websites give christians stock arguments and basically program them to use these arguments whenever a situation arises. Now these arguments are almost always terrible, grossly distort the points and reality (strawman fallacies galore), miseducate and are founded in misconceptions, etc. but they're repeated ad nauseum. That's why we see the same stupid, horrible arguments over and over - they repeat (or copy and paste) lousy arguments from the apologist sites, don't check back, and are incapable of thinking logically for themselves.
2007-06-05 07:44:30
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answer #5
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answered by Mike K 5
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Typing fast has nothing to do with being religious.
2007-06-05 07:49:15
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answer #6
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answered by ♥IslamForever♥ 5
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You know, I never thought about it. But, an honest answer is that religion is a very heated subject. When you believe firmly in something, like I do Jesus, you tend to get very emotional! Especially when someone insults your belief or trys to prove you wrong! Your going to jump right on that keyboard and start pounding out your answer as fast as you can!!
2007-06-06 02:43:13
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I start small. To get in quickly, and then type a lot more right away. I do not copy and paste things, unless it is a source that can reply better than I can, then I usually just sum up what it says and post a link.
2007-06-05 07:38:35
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answer #8
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answered by The GMC 6
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Really know your stuffs, get it right your mind till it is so sure that it pops in front of your eyes as the truth, not a feeling, a sense, a philosophical reasoning.
You know it means you know it. People type slowly because they often, out of ego, think about how should they retaliate their opponents.
Anothering, ya...Cut and paste for quotes.... = )
Lastly, train up typing skills ....hehe
Be well and happy
2007-06-13 05:12:33
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Cooks cut the vegetables fast, tailors do the stitching fast,magicians do the juggling fast, religious people do the typing fast.
2007-06-13 00:15:23
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answer #10
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answered by j c 2
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Well I'm a pretty fast typist but if your talking about those long 8 paragraph answers, that had to have been cut and pasted
2007-06-05 07:41:15
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answer #11
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answered by sassinya 6
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