Yes, many people wonder why the person you are cloning doesn't bother to ask questions herself. However, there is nothing in the community guidelines that says one must ask a question to participate here.
2007-06-27 04:46:46
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answered by Kallan 7
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I'm only interested in a few things and find the answers I need at the sourse. I have a lot of different work experiences that can answer a lot of questions, Cop 2x, Counselor, Work with dying people, Phd Student of Theology. I don't find that people have the answers I need, but I think I have a lot of answers that they could use. I also think the general public likes to be helpful and there are a lot of lost people out there!
2007-06-27 11:56:41
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answered by Koneko 4
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I've only asked a few questions on here, and I get all sorts of hate filled responses. One question, from yesterday, was about religious co-workers. One woman told me I was probably being 'too atheist' toward my co-workers and that's why they preach all the time. However, I clearly stated in my question that people at work don't know I'm atheist. If people aren't going to read the question to properly answer, why should I waste my time?
2007-06-27 11:54:29
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answered by Mi Atheist Girl 4
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This forum pretty much goes through the same questions in a constant cycle. If I input a new question, it screws with the cycle and few people respond.
Still, I would prefer to input answers instead of questions. I'm terrible at getting to the point with questions, and I fear my own bias screwing with the 'best answer'.
2007-06-27 11:55:56
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answered by Akira M 2
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It's usually because the question has been asked before, and I can easily look it up AND save myself the 5 points!
I've asked a few, but I think it's more fun to answer then ask :0)
2007-06-27 11:50:02
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answered by danni_d21 4
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Asking questions isn't a requirement to be here. Besides, when you look at the thousands of questions already asked and rehashed and answered again, what possible question could be asked that isn't going to get a rehashed answer?
2007-06-27 11:53:00
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answered by RIFF 5
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Sometimes the way you get dumped on makes asking a question discouraging...so I have to pace myself!
I just noticed your a clone. I always wonder why Imacatholic doesn't ask questions. Costs points, I guess.
2007-06-27 11:52:22
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answered by Graham 5
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I hardly ever come to these boards intending to ask questions, but sometimes something makes me think and I like to explore it.
Some people already believe they have all the answers. I'm atheist, but I'd still like to know more about religions.
2007-06-27 12:19:11
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answered by Devolution 5
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I have asked few questions because I read others questions and answers and see no point in adding to the repetition of this forum.
2007-06-27 11:47:10
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answered by Epona Willow 7
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Not really. I don't ask many questions because I am a research scientist. Those skills translate to study of the scriptures equally well.
2007-06-27 11:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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