Jehovah's Witness - Did any questions in Yahoo Answers R&S related to JW ever shook your faith?

Now you understand why Jesus at times 1) answered his opposers question. 2) Asked a question before answering or 3) kept silence.

This query will likely draw consternation and grinding of tectonic plate sized teeth. That said This isn't just 'JW-Opposers' Really, think of any position, then think of the opposer, and if it's represented on-line, specifically to this, on Y! A, someone has probably done the 'You COWARDS, you didn't answer my Rant saying you shouldn't answer!

BAHAHA' Humans are a mess of contradictions. Largely, we think it's a 'cry for attention' Example. We know of one young lady, who on a Social Media site loved posting things along the lines of 'Today my best friend died' followed by how depressed she was.

Turned out, it was usually some kid she read about on-line, or someone she typed with once. It was a bid for attention. Same child, LOVED posting things like "I'm so upset, I'm so mad .... I don't want to talk about it" Now, clearly, the girl took the time to post it, on-line, and made sure it was a public post.

She wanted to talk about it/get feedback. *no this example isn't exclusive to her, or just to females either* In our opinion, especially with the 'Don't you dare answer ... why didn't you answer' styled questions, it shows a distinct dissatisfaction with the asker's life, as if they were 'happy' or 'better' in their current pursuits, it's doubtful they would seem so enraged, and spend so much energy being unhappy. That said, there is also the Sheep in Wolf's Clothing, aspect.

Joe is a rather quiet guy. No one at work notices him. He punches in, punches out, etc. But buddy, when he gets home, he gets to tell people how dumb they are, and how much better he is.

One funny, for us, anecdote about postings on here. For awhile a couple years back, and we imagine still now, there were those 'You (insert group) people keep reporting me' type posts. A favorite was to ask 'Why was my question *insert query* removed' One poster posted the query, and a link to the 'removed' content.

It hadn't been removed, at least not yet. They were so set the original rant would come down, and clearly intended it to, that they posted the 'Why did it come down' query too soon. It made us laugh.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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