Why are there always so many leading, whiney, stupid questions topping the 'Religion' category?
These are the top 5 hubs:
What if it was proven that there is NO God?
Should atheists keep quiet and not speak out against religion?
What is the difference between being religious and being a Christian? (probably a valid one)
Why are atheists so brave when questioning Christianity, but crap themselves when it comes to Islam?
Why do Christians hate Atheists so much?
1) Most of these questions have already been asked in HP in various ways
2) Shouldn't all top-5 hubs actually be about religions instead of passive-agressive accusations? I'm guilty too, but know they don't belong on top
The reason for this is because religion fascinates people, mostly Christianity, and this goes for Atheists and Christians alike. People like to discuss and debate, and it is fun. More fun than other topics, I guess, though politics is also a good one. But what else is there to talk about? What kind of pie do you like to eat? Who wants to talk about that? What's your favorite color? Boring! Remember, these questions are only stupid and whiny to you. I like them.
Wow. You have a strange idea of what a question is or should be.
everyone is looking for different answer, different religion with different opinion, so stupid questions pop out
I agree that stupid questions will pop out; but why are they always the ones that are featured on top? I really think 'real hubs' should be on the list instead of these kinds of questions that are asked to cause arguments, not civilized discussions.
Honestly I was just about about to ask this question right before I saw that you wrote it. I have no idea why it seems like saturate the questions, it's pretty annoying. It's also annoying that most of the religious questions are asked in a way that demeans religion, which is childish and pointless if you actually want an answer from both sides. I agree, & I wish people had better things to ask than the last guy.
Yes, I couldn't put my finger on it - but that is exactly what seems happens: the questions argue with each other indirectly, in a passive-agressive way. That is pretty funny when you think about it. Perhaps top questions should not be 'recent' ones.
by Eaglekiwi 6 years ago
Why are employers asking such stupid questions in there Job Applications and generally requiring volumes of information for a $8 an hour job?
by DougBerry 12 years ago
Why do people keep answering these stupid questions?I mean, really, when someone has 10 questions in a row and half of them are stupid things that can easily be found on Wikipedia or a simple web search, why bother giving them a decent, sensible answer? It's not what they deserve.
by Rangerwife 12 years ago
Why do people ask so many stupid questions?
by bileygur 13 years ago
After reading through the forum and answers I see that some of the questions there seem to be asked just for the sake of asking them, but not to get the answer it self. Are these question asked for the purpose of marketing the hubs/author? Is it better for my hubs to ask...
by Nishit Trivedi 11 years ago
Do we really need to ask stupid questions on hubpages ?I have seen many stupid questions in the question / answers section of hubpages.com, I just want to know why people are not taking this feature seriously to ask meaningful and informative questions ?
by Hitesh Bubbar 11 years ago
No Question is a "Stupid Question" How true is that?Just curious to know your opinion. Have you ever or did you ever considered a question 'stupid'?
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