What factors do you consider before resolving your discussions?

@goddey1 (129)
United States
January 5, 2010 9:28pm CST
It just occured to me that, i've started some discussions but not resolved them. After going through, i discovered that some were quite easy to resolve, a few were hard as 2-3 people gave very nice comments. But what could i do? Do you get biased while resolving your discussion? Or do you just give it to your friend and to the old timers, do you screen out those with lower posts and give only those with much posts?
2 responses
@Genericbe (1376)
• Philippines
6 Jan 10
I am not biased when resolving such discussions. I read their respond and view if it satisfied my questions. Sometimes, I have to wait long before I pick the best response because there are some things I see lacking and not yet convincing for me as an answer that able to give a clear border. There are some instances easy to resolve. Choose the best respond you think is substantial in your topic. For whoever was chose, that the credit you can give where your questions had been solved and others knowledge too.
@PastorP (1170)
• United States
6 Jan 10
I don't think we have to resolve all discussions. Some cannot be resolved. Sometime no plausible answer is given. For example, I have not checked in the past few hours but I asked two questions about distilled water. No answer was given. But when I do resolve it depends upon the type of question I asked. Some times there is a Scriptural answer and that needs to be noted.