Sunday, September 18, 2005

Random rhetoricals...

Why is it that when people have an issue with another person, they tell everyone but that person?

Why do people going the wrong way on a one-way street blow their horn at oncoming traffic?

Why do people live to work rather than work to live?

Why do we justify our own bad behaviors? Why do we feel compelled to flaunt our wrongs as 'right for me?'

Why are we so condemning of others' ways, methods, styles, personalities, haircuts, political opinions, sports team preferences, etc., etc.,...

Why is it so tempting to 'figure it all out'? Even when it's disguised as 'not figuring it out?' Kind of like..."I have no opinion" is still an opinion...

Why was "The Simpsons" harshly criticized as the poster-family for dysfunction in its early years, only to later become epitomized as a great Christian show on the cover of "Christianity Today?"

How do you connect with any given group of people with different ideas about how to do...anything? Is it possible?

Why are 'tolerant' people so intolerant of the intolerant?

Why do we try to answer rhetorical questions?

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