You have every right to say if some one invites you to. And if you ask questions then the other side has also got the same rights for their point of view. If you are not affected, let them be happy.
To live happily let us agree to disagree and continue with the common things like our day-to-day needs for sustenance. We are not here to fight but to live with all the diversities. Focus on potentials and not limitations.
2007-12-10 17:55:47
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answer #1
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answered by ADS 5
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What make you so sure that the impossible is untruth?We do not need to unestimate the unknown.For example illness cannot be treated in the past and now can.How about the aids ,now it is impossible.Maybe one,someone found the medicine.So nothing is impossible forever.It is the knowledge of knowing.
2007-12-11 01:48:09
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answered by Jason Koh 4
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Yes you do. Don't let anyone take away that right from you. But don't insult or disrespect them either. But it's hard: what you think as reasonable, they think as herecy.
Sometimes it's better not to bother: You don't win when you fight a pig, you both get muddy, but the pig enjoys it.
2007-12-11 00:57:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Do I have the right to tell scientist not to imagine the impossible, and try to invent the impossible? How do you think new inventions or ideas come about? They come from people thinking of the impossible.
2007-12-11 00:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have a right to knock on their door any more than they have a right to knock on my door with their "literature". (Now this is an open forum where they have opted to be here for opinions.)To each their own, but stay away from my door with it. And that goes for Avon reps and vacuum salesmen, too. (Unless you're gonna clean.)
2007-12-11 01:05:03
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answer #5
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answered by wiccanhpp 5
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I just let people be. Did you believe in Santa claus? If you did you were ignorant at the time. If they are screaming hell fire at you and telling you you're wrong tell them to go the "Hell" away.
2007-12-11 00:53:51
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answer #6
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answered by barcode soul (almost suspended) 5
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You have the right to say whatever you want.
That's what freedom of speech is about.
However, you (and any one else for the matter) has any right to try to impose his or her thoughts on other people.
And in the end... please consider that it is not what one says, but the way one says it and the purpose of saying it.
2007-12-11 00:52:38
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answer #7
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answered by Aritmentor 5
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You have every right to tell them, and they have their right to ignore you. Hey, I'm in agreement. It's a freakin' fairy tale, they can't handle the possibility that it is a fairy tale.
2007-12-11 00:52:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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If u have a real source with which u can defend go for it just guide them to the right path !
2007-12-11 00:51:30
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answered by zatz da one 1
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You have the right, but we won't believe you because we have already seen God do the impossible.
2007-12-11 00:52:32
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answered by Apostle Jeff 6
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