They're more prone to carpal tunnel vision.
2007-11-23 07:52:42
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answered by TheDoll 3
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No. Carrying books does not make one prone to Carpal Tunnel.
2007-11-22 17:52:27
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Actually, no. In fact the added exercise that comes from carrying 3 books around instead of two is good for the heart!
No, I'm not Mormon but I live in America and hold up my end of the social contract by abiding the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights whereas everyone has freedom of religion. (1st Ammendment)
Also, I've yet to meet a Mormom that I didn't like. What's up your butt anyway?
2007-11-22 18:46:38
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answered by Pragmatism Please 7
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i doubt anyone can turn pages that quickly and that repetitiously and still comprehend what they're reading, and i doubt they do it for eight or ten hours everyday. if all mormons suddenly decide to work in limb-mangling factories, they'll be more prone to carpal tunnel syndrome than the rest of us. until then, i'd say the risk is about the same.
2007-11-22 17:57:58
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answered by That Guy Drew 6
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It sounds like your are condeming LDS Mormons, as though we abuse little ones. The FLDS church could, and that they do no longer choose to be pronounced as Mormons, besides the undeniable fact that that's against gospel concepts in the LDS church, so how might desire to I quote you scriptures. I easily have been a member of the ruling Bishopric and have heard the council that comes down from Salt Lake that we extremely do no longer defend any mum or dad for abuse of any form of their little ones. they are to be stated to the right government and in the event that they are convicted, excommunicated from the church. Please do no longer attempt to act like we are abusive to all people. at the instant I observed a video of a Pastor of a church being arrested for planned sexual abuse of a minor. i understand the Catholics, Baptists, Presbetyrian and different church homes have had numerous problems with this. If I remember the numbers, 500 skill sexual abuse or sexual circumstances of adults have been in the Southern Baptist convention on my own. The LDS church grew to become into no longer listed in any of those information, because of the fact there is very almost none. I easily have in no way heard of any circumstances in 60 years of church club. The FLDS church (excommunicated over a hundred years in the past) try this as shown in Texas. If those pastors have been LDS, they could be excommunicated at as quickly as from the church. there is not any scripture it is used to justify abuse, because of the fact it is not God's church that does such terrible issues. The FLDS church does, yet they are an extremely small unusual team. do no longer confuse the two.
2016-11-12 11:16:30
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answered by ? 4
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You know carpal tunnel is caused by doing the same motions repeatedly(like typing)....and not by carrying books....
2007-11-22 17:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Most cases of CTS are idiopathic -- without known cause. Repetitive activities are often blamed for the development of CTS, along with several other possible causes. However, the correlation is often unclear.
The causal relation has never been established.
2007-11-22 18:00:34
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answered by Youth of Noble Birthright 2
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No but I'm fearing your prone to tunnel vison.
2007-11-22 17:59:54
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answered by Edward J 6
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Ha ha, are other Christians more prone to superiority complexes because they're right and everyone else is wrong(so they say)
Funny question and I just couldn't resist being sarcastic, lol
Good luck
the answer is no
2007-11-22 17:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not touching this question. But the sorry soul going by Lucifer needs to be prayed for.
2007-11-22 18:05:13
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answered by James D 2
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