ANSWERS: 5
  • Absolutely. Most of the time.
  • I'm not sure I've seen a question where i disagree 'vehemently' with the entire premise and it was asked politely. If it were, say, factually inaccurate, i'd probably point out that their question is moot, but... Do you mean, like, a question about jesus' life if I'm not christian? that's not really vehement, but for that I'd probably just skip by.
  • Depends on the subject.
  • I tried answer them a couple of times, but I discovered they were just put up to fight, not to learn, so now, I just skip.
  • i would tend not to. i dunno why but people reli get their backs up when it comes to disagreeing on th internet, far more so than real life (i have a suspicion its to do with th lack of confrontation). Its almost like their egos increase 10fold. Even if something is so grossly incorrect/their opinions far, far displace my own, i tend to say nothing. But if sum1 got their back up over a question i had asked, i wouldn't hesitate to say something back. i dunno, thats jus me tho. I like listening to other peoples opinions on things, discussions and debates, but when sum1 comes along and TELLS me my opinion is wrong, and theirs is right, it pisses me off.. a lot.

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