I'm not religious, but aren't you being a little hypocritical Ms. I Don't Use Capitalization?
I don't think that it is a "religious person" thing, I think that this generation of kids growing up, and some in my own, have come to not care about proper grammar, spelling, etc. They're in text message mode.. It's almost sickening..
2007-11-03 11:05:25
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answered by Meggie Smalls 5
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Grammar and spelling are diverse subject concerns yet the two are imposed via an elite. Christianity is initially no longer the custom of an elite. working example, the recent testomony is written in a greater colloquial sign up of Greek than, say, Plato or a greater modern-day academic author could have used. The non-conformist spelling and grammar of a few Christians, and to be undemanding i won't be in a position to declare i've got observed that while in comparison with non-Christians, reflects that phenomenon. Christianity is for the meek and downtrodden and our unfavorable grammar and spelling reflects the certainty that we've been failed via the academic device. There are additionally imherently anti-Christian aspects interior the status registers of English, such as a results of fact using a capital for "i" and masculine familiar pronouns.
2016-11-10 04:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to point this out to you, but your grammar, punctuation, and capitalization leave a bit to be desired, too. "Christianity" is capitalized, as is the name of any religion. Your first sentence is a fragment, and "any people" is an awkward construction. "Anyone" or "those who" would be a better choice.
Your second sentence is poorly phrased, and your last sentence is also a fragment. Your spelling is good, so I assume that you ran the spell checker.
If I had grade your question, it wouldn't receive anything higher than a C-, and even that would be more than it deserved.
2007-11-03 11:13:02
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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Well, what is it with atheists who have terrible grammar and spelling? Well, not atheists entirely, but any who try to push their atheism on others? There are people out there who have terrible spelling. Atheists and Christians alike. Has nothing to do with what they believe. Just how much education one has.
2007-11-03 11:14:16
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answered by Marie 7
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"In fact, someone try and disprove evolution to me. just so I can prove a point."
What kind of grammar is the above?
2007-11-03 11:09:51
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answered by Mr Answer 5
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Religiosity is negatively correlated with educational attainment. It goes down with every successive step of education from high school to PhD. If you haven't taken and done well in a lot of English classes, your grammar and spelling probably won't be very good.
2007-11-03 11:03:53
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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why are you so intent on proving yourself right ... does it make you feel better ?
we dont know the reasons people do not spell things correctly or have poor punctuation
maybe they are dyslexic , maybe English is their second language , maybe they werent at school very much for personal reasons
I cant be bothered with letting spelling bother me
what a waste of energy
2007-11-03 11:04:01
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answered by ☮ Pangel ☮ 7
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You're so obviously convinced of and sold on evolution why would anyone try? As far as people who try to push their religion on others, I hope that you include atheists and humanists.
2007-11-03 11:06:06
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answered by 000 2
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Hardly anyone can spell here. They text and that makes it longer to figure out. Check Spelling is right there and they don't use it. I have not noticed it to be more Christians than any others though.
2007-11-03 11:04:08
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answered by Teddy's Mom 4
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Not all of them, but it does seem that the loudest and most vocal are the least intelligent.
It's the same in most spheres of society, so we shouldn't be judgemental about the christians in specific.
2007-11-03 11:03:55
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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