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Questions of faith can not be answered by a scientist.
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Questions that start with has/is/are/have/do are called yes/no questions. They can be answered with a yes or a no. Compared to questions with a question word eg where how why, which cannot be answered with just a yes or no. The linguistic term for a yes/no question is a "polar question", this contrasts with the 5-W and How questions which are called "interrogative questions".
None of these questions get answered since anybody can answer them.
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