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2007-12-07 22:16:41 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

oh man my question confused me.

2007-12-08 00:27:32 · update #1

15 answers

Maybe we can. I can't help but to try, and so seems to be the case for many.

2007-12-07 23:12:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your car has a manual gearbox then, should it ever suffer from a flat battery, you can get a push start. Once the vehicle has gained sufficient momentum, the engine can be made to leap into life. Or you can temporarily borrow the power in another battery. Why the lecture on mechanical breakdown procedure? Well, you now feel as if all the energy has ebbed away from a key plan or project in your world. You no longer have the enthusiasm that you once felt for a situation or an arrangement or a person. You suspect things won't 'go anywhere' any more. Not so. The issue in question is about to be given a new lease of life
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2007-12-08 16:57:58 · answer #2 · answered by Oh My God! 6 · 0 0

Because no one is that intelligent!!
There are infinite questions... if you answer one question more often than not, it simply leads on to asking another one, linked to the answer to the first one....
There isn't any agreement on answers either!!! A heck of a lot of questions require opinions and points of view, which vary and differ vastly. The god squad will always give you bible quotes and mention god.. yet for a lot of people that isn't the answer they want or agree with. What one says someone else disagrees with! Ask 100 people a questions and you will get different answers. Who gets to say which is right and true and which is wrong or incorrect???
I also think that a lot of the questions now are questions people didn't think about years a go. As society evolves and new things become invented and develop it leads to a new set of questions. Can you imagine people in the Victorian era ever asking questions about cloning??? The very notion of it would of seemed impossible.
Mankind never seems to lose the innate need to understand things.... yet the basic fundamental questions ABOUT life remain unanswerable.... and are up for debate.

2007-12-08 06:33:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There are two reasons we can't answer all the questions in life. One, some questions we ask can only be answered on another level of consciousness. Secondly. as humanity invents betters tools for manipulating the world the more questions arise.

2007-12-08 06:45:00 · answer #4 · answered by Yahoo Man 3 · 0 0

They are only unanswerable to those who don't know where to look for the answers , the god squad as some have pointed out at least know where to look , while the rest are drowning in evolution's quagmire of monkey's and whatever else they think crawled out of the muck... let them think that , i'm sure when the final answer is given they'll be just as surprised as Lots wife was ,and just as salty..............

2007-12-08 07:11:34 · answer #5 · answered by Noah's Ark 5 · 0 0

Some of the questions are inappropriate and illusions created by flaws in thinking and language. Wittgenstein has a fair amount to say about it. There are other questions which are just hard.

2007-12-08 06:38:11 · answer #6 · answered by grayure 7 · 1 0

Because we are human, we're no God. We don't have all the facts and figures, so we can answer all the questions in the life.

2007-12-08 09:05:43 · answer #7 · answered by Amiene Rev 3 · 0 0

If we had all the answers, there would be nothing to learn and life would become boring.

2007-12-08 06:24:40 · answer #8 · answered by Patricia 4 · 1 0

Hon, most of us can't understand or use proper grammar. How could we be expected to know everything else?

2007-12-08 06:26:27 · answer #9 · answered by Judith 6 · 1 0

Answers are there to be had.It's the questions which we have to find.

2007-12-08 14:16:29 · answer #10 · answered by Spsipath 4 · 0 0

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