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When chatGPT first started to go nuts I posted: Are you using AI to answer questions here? Today, another wrinkle in the saga hits, what do we do when a page is translated using AI to produce a pretty ...
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A certain Question asks about something that seems to challenge the Christian faith, and asks how <specific group> (in this case, the RCC) addresses this "issue". I posted an Answer ...
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When an OP asks, for example, a question about Catholicism, requesting Catholic-based answers, would it be okay for a Catholic to give a biblical answer she or he understands the Catholic church to be ...
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I am trying to ascertain whether, or to what extent, scholarly (1) answers about Christianity and its various denominations (as opposed to faith-based answers written from a believer's perspective) ...
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If there's a question about Scripture, asking for a Catholic answer, do answers which only cite scripture qualify as not-an-answer? Case in point: Why did Jesus only appear in short apparitions to ...
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If a person answers a question in a more or less legit manner and then goes on to write a blog post three times longer than the original answer. Should we consider that "Not An Answer" entirely until ...
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It has been suggested to me that consensus has been reached here that when a question asks for the "Biblical basis" of something without asking for a particular denomination's view, any answers ...
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This is the antitheses of Is the lack of a question mark always a "bad question smell?" What I'm wondering is, is a question answered with a series of rhetorical questions almost always ...
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I was watching this question today to see how it would be treated. I was not confident, however, in attempting to answer it. I think it would be a fairly easy question to answer, at least from my ...
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I recently answered the question What is the Biblical evidence that there are ONLY three persons in the “Trinity? As of right now, the question has 20 up votes that I can see. It was asked in 2011 and ...
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What Bible verses suggest that humans can become angels? The question was originally a Truth question, "Can humans become angels?" and it attracted Truth answers. Years later, in an effort to bring ...
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Given the requirements in the question posts, do these posts meet the criteria for answers? @Curiousdannii's answer to According to Catholic theology, why does God have an only Son? @DickHarfield's ...
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Inspired by the comments on the Jehova's Witness's answer on this. On the site from which I hail it is a common practice to "subvert" questions that make an apparently (or obviously) false ...
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I've been browsing some questions this afternoon that have me a bit disappointed. It appears that they are acceptable questions per se, but they share the following characteristics: They are at least ...
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There are Christian denominations that claim no contradiction to science or the scientific method. This begs the question, is scientific evidence allowed when answering a question? Or should it be ...
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