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In one way, as in I am sick of religious people leaping in on questions to preach, yes I am. In another way, it gives me endless opportunities to debate with them and try and help them, so I'm not sick of them. They're not going to stop either way.
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As long as I can spread the word of the almighty Bob I'm happy.
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These are the BIG questions that people have always struggled with. They are not going away. But, they do get heavy and that is why so many other topics are discussed as well.
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Yes i am and i asked the same question .lol
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Don't take offence to my answer but just don't answer them. religion is very confusing and I say if there are people out there that can help by all means go ahead.
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Yes, I am too.
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If you don't want to deal with the religions questions, then ignore them. No one is forcing you to read them.
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yes...i am its kinda annoying
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No, but I'm sick of all the off color things people write in that don't make a bit of sense to ask, but then to I don't care to answer them and I don't so why should anyone care whether someone wants to talk about GOD, just don't read it or answer it.
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No, keep them coming. It saves me from having to sit and watch Pat Robertson on television. lol
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I don't get sick of questions that --are just looking for factual information about a particular religion or religious concept, such as "What holidays do Hindus celebrate?" or "Was there ever a Mormon on the U.S. Supreme Court?" --are someone's serious inquiry about the beliefs of others ("Do you believe in angels?") I get VERY SICK of questions which are clearly trolls or even AnswerBag regulars just baiting one another on hot-button issues like abortion. I get VERY SICK of religious ANSWERS in which AnswerBaggers of one faith "answer" questions about some other faith with long perorations on why the other faith is wrong and their faith is right. Example: if a person asks a question about Jewish practices, they deserve to have the question answered by someone who actually knows (whether the answerer is Jewish or not, so long as they are accurate), instead of being harangued by someone who doesn't know, but wants to proselytize for some other faith. That gets pretty tiresome.
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No. I just ignore the ones that don't interest me or are obviously just provocative. I tend to find religion mildly fascinating.
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No, they make for good discussion. While they can get very passionate, I think that ultimately it helps us reach a better understanding about each other (with the exception of the q's and a's that are just antagonistic, hateful or preachy). I for one, have learned a lot about other religions, mostly just from reading the postings. If you don't like them, don't read them.
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I'm not. I'll talk about religion with whoever asks about religion. As you just did :-P
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By asking the question you did, does that mean you just asked a religious question yourself?
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I am more sickened by religious answers. I would like to see creativity in answers - that will breed better questions.
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Religious question have just as much right to be answered and discussed as any other question. BRING 'EM ON !!!
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Actually for not being religious in any sense, I actually like talking about religion a lot. I don't like super religious people who have to throw God into every other answerbag question though.
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I'm fine with religious questions as long as the questioner and those who leave comments don't grind you in the dirt for answers they don't want to hear. The other option is to just steer clear of the category.
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Well Im sick of all the criticism but if I know something about Christianity I try to help as much as I can whenever, ya know. Either way they aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
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not to be rude, this is just my opinion. If you don't like them, don't answer them.
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Not at all ... the more I can learn from other religions the better my understaning is ... of others in my community Amen !
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I like them,, I dont like questions about some one finding a pill, so therefore I dont answer them. I would suggest anyone that doesnt like religious questions do the same thing.
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I am too.
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Religious questions make you sick, but yet you post one. People have a tendency to speak on subjects in which they have a passion. Sports enthusiasts speak of sports. Music enthusiasts speak of music. Whether you are a believer or a non-believer, religion is an inevitable part of life. Much like any other topic in which people have a passion, it is a personal choice to participate or not. I personally think that golf is one of the most boring sports of all time, but have no problem if you want to play. Golf comes on the TV and I simply change the channel. I don't watch and sit there and complain. If religious questions bother you so much, don't read, respond to or comment on them. We should make our own choices and leave others to make their own choices in kind.
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I sometimes enjoy the debates that those religious questions spark off. They seem to more interesting than questions like "what colour socks are you wearing" or something like that.
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I'm pretty opinionated when it comes to religion, because I think it's an intersting subject and I like to argue with people. But I get downrated a lot upon answering relgious questions due to my blatant disregard for other people's beliefs. I wouldn't be tempted to answer these questions if they weren't there, so yes, I would like them to go away.
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HELL yea. they are retarded. who really cares.
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