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Do you always ask religious questions from your own perspective, or do you ask questions you disagree with?

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Which way creates more personal development; spouting your own dogma, or questioning the specifics of what your yourself find challenging about spirituality?

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  1. I hardly ask anything serious. If I really need info on something I'll use google, unless I'm strictly looking for an opinion.


  2. i think everyone is always going to be somewhat biased in how they word a question

  3. I do both.  I think one should be able to discuss one's own views as well as understand the opposing views.

  4. i ask to know

    what is the truth  

  5. No because self-criticism is not the same as reason. I reason when I doubt

  6. in this area (religion/spirituality) i tend to look for information. so i am not necessarily looking for someone to agree with me, i am just looking for information

  7. I answer, and ask based on the what the HOLY Bible states, since it is TRUTH.

    To do otherwise would be to deny my FAITH.

  8. How can I disagree with a question? Doesn't seem possible, as it's not a statement,

    by definition.

  9. I only have my own perspective, even when I'm trying to work around it...

    But I have to admit, I rarely come here looking for a challenge.  More humor than anything...

  10. Neither.  I ask religious questions that I don't have the answer to. Why would I ask if I already know?  Otherwise I'm just being a preachy bible thumper.

  11. Asking questions here doesn't usually create any personal development but it does create humor often.

    I ask questions I disagree with from time to time and it always results in people thinking I'm awful or something. After a while a few contacts will pop in and "get it", but I get a giggle for a while.

    Asking questions outside of this site produces lots of lively discussion and I'm known as someone who'll take up the opposing side just for the sake of debate.  

  12. You can only ask a question from your point of view, or perspective...unless you are asking the question for someone else, then it will be from their perspective or point of view.

    You have already answered the question if you disagree with the question.

    Regarding your question:

    YOU NEED TO FORMULATE YOUR QUESTION TO BECOME A REAL QUESTION.  WHAT YOU HAVE STATED ABOVE IS GIBBERISH.

  13. I ask questions that I want an answer to.  Which is probably why I don't ask many questions here.

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