star: Probably, at least 99% of the respondence in this section of Religion & Spirituality haven't a clue to what MODERN science nor Biblical theology is currently teaching. For example: Most people think Evolution, is status quo and is the absolute of science. But when you research into it, you will find that Darwin's science text book "gem" is loosing credibility. People fail to realize, that this theory is an educated GUESS which has not withstood the test of time.
( see: Center for Science & Culture ( CSC) on this webpage:
www.dissentfromdarwin.org - for a real eye-opener !)
Logic evades even, the most sincere Atheist, Gnostic or Christian most of the times. I do not want to come across as grandiose or condescending but the THOROUGHNESS of reseach is definitely, lacking - to say the least. Assumption and preconceived ideas are the rule, rather than, the exception !
2007-07-29 10:21:27
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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"They are supposed to be universal in their art and ability, but I don't find that the majority do." What? Everybody has a different style that they're best at. And just because two artists apprenticed for five years doesn't mean they'll be equally skilled. A lot of things go into that, not just how long they've been working. In any case, I'm sure you can find someone with decent skill. What kind of thing are you looking to get done? If it's something relatively small and uncomplicated, there's no reason to find somebody like Brandon Bond to do it. Just find someone with solid technique and you'll be fine. If you're looking to get a bigger custom piece and you do need a really skilled artist, you will probably have to travel unless you're in a bigger city. You might be able to catch an artist you love at a tattoo convention near you, but those aren't going on all the time, so you'd probably have to wait at least a few months if not a year or so.
2016-05-17 06:50:26
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answered by indira 3
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You're right. Pretty pointless. But some people ask a question, not because they sincerely want or need an answer, but because they have a personal agenda they wish to push and the only way to do so on YA is to set it up in the form of a question.
Others already have a mind set or a bias and their questions are rather rhetorical. They really don't want an answer. They supply their own answer right under the question. Duh.
Hannah J Paul
2007-07-29 10:13:28
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answered by Hannah J Paul 7
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Some questions are so poorly thought out that you have to unscramble the letters to figure out what the person was asking about in the first place. There are some questions for which the asker hasn't bothered to even figure out what the question is and you get word salad.
Those disasters aside, I generally agree that you should give an answer or at least provide a source to help the person get to an answerable question.
2007-07-29 10:15:10
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answered by novangelis 7
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Some people seem to be unawere that most people don't post questions here just to get answers they do it because its fun too.
If you had researched either on google or in other questions here on Y!A you'd know that already
Paz de Cristo
2007-07-29 10:14:18
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answered by Emiliano M. 6
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Yahoo answers is a microcosm of the greater world and thus there will be all kinds. But I have to say that I am enamored with your delightful avatar.
2007-07-29 10:21:44
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answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6
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I ask questions to see what other people think & feel about something. Its not the same as 'doing research.'
Ask away!
:-)
2007-07-29 10:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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funny!!!
thx 4 askin'
I agree, w/ the general concenus.
novangelis--"word salad"
LOL!!!!!!!!
there it is!!!
that is Fffuuuunnnneeeeee!!
can I quote u on this?
yeah I researched my answer, I read all the other answers.
2007-07-29 18:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a good place to find opinions,but definitive answers require research...
2007-07-29 10:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You can ask what ever you want and they can answer which ever way they want. Is it that hard to ignore a question or an answer?
2007-07-29 10:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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