Christians only: if there was a section for magical fairies, would you be constantly answering questions there?

While harassing people telling them that magical fairies don’t exist? Or would you just leave and let them be, while focusing on more important things in life?
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It’s called the Mythology & Folklore section, and it’s boring as heck. People there believe in vampires and werewolves and pots of gold at the end of the rainbow and the last thing in the world I want to do is read their ridiculously boring opinions.
I sure would. I am able to voice my opinion wherever and whenever on Yahoo Answers. So if I felt like leaving my opinion wherever I please, who’s to stop me????
I have no interest in magical fairies, nor do I believe in them. I find that talk rather boring and uninteresting. I could care less what people who believe in magical fairies do, even if at some point in my childish youth I believed in magical fairies and played with them or talked with them, or even saw one.
I’d spend my time avoiding places that had ANYTHING to do with magical fairies.
Everybody, except children, knows that fairies are make-believe. They come from the world of fantasy, and dwell in the land of fantasy. It is those who can’t differentiate between make-believe/fantasy, and the truths of reality, who are crippled.
Christianity is important, whether you like it or not, and whether you believe it or not.
You’ll find out one day, and I just hope that it is not too late.
Whether God exists is a logical argument. Either he does or he doesn’t. And since science cannot explain the origin of complex life it is logical to suggest that some super intelligence was involved. Fairies were never used a rational explanation for the beginning of the universe/life. Everyone accepts they were part of bedtime/children’s stories. So no I wouldn’t waste my time there. If someone really believed in fairies as a rational explanation I am afraid I could not offer the kind of help they require. And I would have to question who was the bigger fool. The person who believes fairies are real or me for trying to rationalize with such a specimen.