Unfortunately as a species experiencing evolution first hand we are bound to experience some throw backs to previous less intelligent sub-species.These examples slip the net of scientific scrutiny by infiltrating certain parts of America,usually the South.they only are given away when they open their mouths and ask questions on certain forums directed at those with an obviously higher IQ and intellect.
2007-12-17 02:18:47
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answered by Cotton Wool Ninja 6
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Personally I think all those questions should be put in science and not here.
Though the same could be said for a bunch of religious questions that I have been blocked from
Why even ask the question if you do not want people who might have a different point of view answering it
Also why even ask questions that you already know the answer you want to get and you block and/or make fun of those answers that are good but do not agree with you
If those simple ideas were followed R&S would be a much better place in my opinion
2007-12-17 02:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they just want "I agree" as an answer. Here are the types of questions those types of people would ask (complete with additional details):
Evolutionists, What is the point of laws that do nothing but rob us of the right to express our true nature?
What say you all?
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From a strictly scientific and humanistic point of view, man-made laws only hamper the free expression of natural law and stifle the evolutionary growth process. There are those who would argue that such laws can not possibly serve society, that they militate against social progress, and that our biggest social problem consists of having to handle society's natural refusal to abide by such "unnatural" restraints. But, freed from their restraints, could we really expect to evolve into a race of super-beings through the evolutionary process ?
Evolutionists, what say you all?
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The fact remains that we are the only creatures on earth who need laws and restraints; and that fact is proof enough that we are different and that there is something wrong with that difference. But it is not the law that is wrong. It is ourselves, for needing the law.
Evolutionists, What say you all ?
2007-12-17 02:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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While many people may indeed want to be "positively stroked" by those who agree with them that does not necessarily need to be the case.
Perhaps they have only blocked those who wish to reply with only hateful or condescending attitudes and generalizations rather than have a meaningful dialog.
Hope that helps.
2007-12-17 02:09:01
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answered by gilliamichael 3
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I remember old footage of the Ayatollah Khomeni in Paris, keeping his head bowed and his eyes shielded, in case he should be corrupted by anything he saw. Perhaps, like him, they have a primitive belief that seeing something they don't believe in will change them into some kind of demon. Loons.
2007-12-17 02:07:52
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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You'd think 'common sense' would be an issue, but I haven't missed being able to read the questions. Most were rather foolish anyway.
2007-12-17 02:07:03
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answered by russj 3
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No common sense you say? And has you blocked you say? My common sense says I know who your talking about. Please look at the last question I asked.
2007-12-17 02:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Free country-
if evolutionist present themselves as stupid-why can't we act that way .
2007-12-17 02:07:52
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answered by Poor Richard 5
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Yes.
2007-12-17 02:06:06
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answered by Southpaw 7
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yes they do
the easiest way to seem knowledgeable is to surround yourself with those who agree with you
2007-12-17 02:07:39
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answered by bregweidd 6
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