i hate religion for this reason.. it's going to lead to the end of the world.
2007-12-23 05:39:55
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answered by becstasy13 2
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The place where you type in should have spell checking facility. Once you have typed what you want to say, it can be activated and show you any suspected errors.
Now that has the spelling issue out of the way.
You are not stupid. Nobody is. We all have different talents and we all shine in different ways.
I sure don't know about whom you are speaking when you say people tell you that you are stupid etc. All I can say is it is very poor manners to be so rude. Please don't think everyone is like this. There are lots of good people in the world, but just like in the newspapers, it is only the terrible ones who get the attention.
Hope this helps your enquiry.
Cheers
Lisa
PS I just ran spell check on this and it said there are no errors. Sure hope so.
2007-12-23 13:44:14
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answered by Lisa 6
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For religion, I do not believe there are any stupid questions, as it is all about one's beliefs. To know of religion but not practice it is not stupid, if it is in the purpose of the advancement of one's knowledge, and not for criticism (I'm an atheist but I've read many stories from the Bible, Torah, Qu'ran, and Buddhist and Hindu texts). As for condonement, it all depends on the relgion.
2007-12-23 13:42:49
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answered by evilgeniuself 2
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Anger and frustration, I think. Those would be the main two. I think it's emotional more than anything else. Religion's one of the hottest topics there is, lots of psych buttons, lots of people, it's going to get intense, I'd be surprised if it didn't. Nobody's immune to it, R & S will turn us all into screaming schoolchildren at one time or another.
2007-12-23 13:51:46
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answered by Godless AM™ VT 7
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I can't quote the bible either, so that's no big deal. I've found its usually the people who believe in nothing that are the rudest in their answers, and questions. Sorry you had a bad experience. Merry Christmas.
2007-12-23 13:49:10
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answered by Educating the uneducated 2
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Religion is a passionate topic... and a lot of people can't seperate discussion and debate from faithlessness and feeling attacked. It is very sad. I personally think you have to question your faith, if you have any at all... that's the only way to know if you really believe that or not, imo.
2007-12-23 13:42:49
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answered by Nifferese 2
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I know that sometimes I get short with people - a lot of the time its because the questions show such a gigantic amount of ignorance and stupidity, and it makes my blood boil.
I'm supposed to be representing Christ, so I should probably be a lot nicer, but...I'm human.
Sorry if I've offended anyone.
2007-12-23 13:41:00
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answered by d_and_n5000 3
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It's not just questions on religion that get this kind of response. Some people who respond are just that way.
2007-12-23 13:45:01
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answered by Nedra E 7
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I don't like condescending talk myself. Christians are not SUPPOSED to judge others. They are supposed to follow and live the Word of Christ. Making people feel stupid is wrong. None of us knows all the answers.
2007-12-23 13:41:47
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answered by brown eyed girl 2
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Dont let it get to you man... I admit I have told my fair share of folks they are dumb or stupid or tools or whatever but... to me they have proven to be thus. We all have our moments to shine and moments to ehhh... be not so shiny. Just take it in stride and remember their response is to one particular moment and not a judgement on you as a whole.
2007-12-23 13:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally. I thought all religions told us to be nice, yet when it comes to defending your own religion or defaming other religions, one can never write enough rude statements.
2007-12-23 13:40:59
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answered by Lynn 3
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