I think that most posters did not interpret well the irony in the semantic of your question... Good point anyways ;)
2007-07-16 07:15:39
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answered by Jedi squirrels 5
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Yes. A big difference. Look at it this way. Two students attend a lecture in school. One comes out with only a vague idea of what was said. The other on can give you a decent recounting of what was said and can put it to use. Who "heard"? Who "listened"?
2007-07-16 14:14:16
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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Sweet.
Nowhere have I been told that a church is a place of Learning. Worshiping, yes, learning, no.
Don't we have schools for the learning bits?
2007-07-16 14:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Any teacher with students knows of the big difference. You can hear something all day long and never learn it.
2007-07-16 16:10:40
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answered by grnlow 7
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I have heard that learned people state such things...
2007-07-16 14:13:02
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answered by doc in dallas 3
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'heard' involves only one of the five sences of human beings..that is ears....while learned involves 4 sences....you can see or read...hear..... think, or touch and learn.
2007-07-16 14:18:09
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answered by cutechick 3
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yes there is big difference. refer to english dictionary
2007-07-16 14:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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the spelling
2007-07-16 14:12:16
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answered by Wikisidr 3
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