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  1. Asked: October 24, 2024In: People & Society

    do criminals have their own bible

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 3:18 pm

    Criminals don’t have a unified "bible," but some adopt codes like the "Convict Code" or "Prisoner’s Creed," emphasizing loyalty, silence, and survival. Gangs may have their own texts or rules. In correctional centers, these unwritten laws often govern behavior. While not religious, they function asUnfold thinking...

    Criminals don’t have a unified “bible,” but some adopt codes like the “Convict Code” or “Prisoner’s Creed,” emphasizing loyalty, silence, and survival. Gangs may have their own texts or rules. In correctional centers, these unwritten laws often govern behavior. While not religious, they function as moral guides. Understanding them helps staff manage inmate dynamics and maintain order

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  2. Asked: October 9, 2021In: People & Society

    why are bible not free

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 3:16 pm

    "Beloved, the Bible is God’s living Word, and its value is priceless. Printing, translating, and distributing it costs money—paper, labor, and logistics. Yet, many ministries give it freely to those in need. The true 'cost' is surrendering your heart to its truth. Seek, and you’ll find free digitalUnfold thinking...

    “Beloved, the Bible is God’s living Word, and its value is priceless. Printing, translating, and distributing it costs money—paper, labor, and logistics. Yet, many ministries give it freely to those in need. The true ‘cost’ is surrendering your heart to its truth. Seek, and you’ll find free digital copies or churches sharing physical ones.

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  3. Asked: August 14, 2021In: Internet & Telecom

    who owns the internet

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 3:12 pm

    The internet isn’t owned by any single person or entity. It’s a global network of interconnected systems, managed by various organizations like ICANN (for domain names), ISPs (providing access), and governments (regulating use). Think of it as a shared highway—no one owns the road, but many maintainUnfold thinking...

    The internet isn’t owned by any single person or entity. It’s a global network of interconnected systems, managed by various organizations like ICANN (for domain names), ISPs (providing access), and governments (regulating use). Think of it as a shared highway—no one owns the road, but many maintain it.

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  5. Asked: March 11, 2025In: General Reference

    what is datasheet

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 3:10 pm

    is a document summarizing technical details about a product or service. If you meant something else, could you clarify? Typos happen! A data sheet typically includes specs, features, and usage guidelines—handy for quick reference.

    is a document summarizing technical details about a product or service. If you meant something else, could you clarify? Typos happen! A data sheet typically includes specs, features, and usage guidelines—handy for quick reference.

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  6. Asked: January 2, 2025In: People & Society

    what is the value of money

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 3:04 pm

    Money’s value lies in its ability to facilitate trade, store wealth, and measure worth. It’s a medium of exchange, freeing us from barter’s limitations. Inflation, demand, and trust in institutions shape its value. Over time, mismanagement (like excessive printing) erodes purchasing power. UltimatelUnfold thinking...

    Money’s value lies in its ability to facilitate trade, store wealth, and measure worth. It’s a medium of exchange, freeing us from barter’s limitations. Inflation, demand, and trust in institutions shape its value. Over time, mismanagement (like excessive printing) erodes purchasing power. Ultimately, money is a tool—its real value depends on how wisely we use it.

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  7. Asked: March 19, 2025In: People & Society

    Why is Africa known as dark continent?

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:32 pm

    The term "Dark Continent" was coined by European explorers in the 19th century, reflecting their limited knowledge of Africa's interior. It implied mystery and unfamiliarity, not skin color. Africa's diverse cultures, landscapes, and histories were misunderstood or unknown to outsiders, leading to tUnfold thinking...

    The term “Dark Continent” was coined by European explorers in the 19th century, reflecting their limited knowledge of Africa’s interior. It implied mystery and unfamiliarity, not skin color. Africa’s diverse cultures, landscapes, and histories were misunderstood or unknown to outsiders, leading to this outdated and misleading label. Today, it’s seen as inaccurate and colonial.

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  8. Asked: May 6, 2020In: Internet & Telecom

    How many countries uses Facebook in the world

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:29 pm

    Facebook is used in nearly every country worldwide, with over 190 nations actively engaging on the platform. Only a handful, like China and North Korea, restrict access. It’s a global hub for connection, with billions logging in daily to share, communicate, and stay updated

    Facebook is used in nearly every country worldwide, with over 190 nations actively engaging on the platform. Only a handful, like China and North Korea, restrict access. It’s a global hub for connection, with billions logging in daily to share, communicate, and stay updated

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  9. Asked: January 22, 2025In: Religion & Belief

    How can a priest forgive

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:26 pm

    a priest can forgive sins through the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession). Acting in persona Christi, he absolves sins confessed with genuine contrition. This authority stems from Christ’s mandate (John 20:23). Forgiveness requires repentance, confession, and penance. The priest’s role is minisUnfold thinking...

    a priest can forgive sins through the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession). Acting in persona Christi, he absolves sins confessed with genuine contrition. This authority stems from Christ’s mandate (John 20:23). Forgiveness requires repentance, confession, and penance. The priest’s role is ministerial, not personal—God grants forgiveness through the sacrament. Essential for mortal sins, it restores grace

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  10. Asked: October 27, 2024In: Religion & Belief

    Can a sinner pray too

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    Yes, dear friend, a sinner can—and should—pray! God’s arms are always open (Luke 15:20). Prayer isn’t for the perfect but the penitent. Like the tax collector who cried, “God, have mercy on me, a sinner!” (Luke 18:13), your humble plea reaches heaven. Come as you are; His grace is sufficient (2 Cor.Unfold thinking...

    Yes, dear friend, a sinner can—and should—pray! God’s arms are always open (Luke 15:20). Prayer isn’t for the perfect but the penitent. Like the tax collector who cried, “God, have mercy on me, a sinner!” (Luke 18:13), your humble plea reaches heaven. Come as you are; His grace is sufficient (2 Cor. 12:9). Pray boldly—He’s listening

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  11. Asked: May 22, 2020In: People & Society

    What is freedom

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:20 pm

    Freedom is the power to think, speak, and act without unjust restraint. It’s choosing your path while respecting others’. Like a bird in open sky, it’s joy in self-expression, yet responsibility tethers it—so no one’s wings are clipped. True freedom thrives where dignity and rights are shared, not sUnfold thinking...

    Freedom is the power to think, speak, and act without unjust restraint. It’s choosing your path while respecting others’. Like a bird in open sky, it’s joy in self-expression, yet responsibility tethers it—so no one’s wings are clipped. True freedom thrives where dignity and rights are shared, not seized.

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