If mathematics is a perfect language then following that idea, couldn't the answer  of a question always be related to the question in some form? Why shouldn't one word explain the answer or a paraphrase better than several paragraphs? If a picture is worth a thousand words cannot a paraphrase or story do the same/

There is no (perfect question or answer) or is there? The bible and what one wants to believe or believes? Paul

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I don't think there is a perfect question or answer, as far as our intellect is concerned. Logic and language have their uses, but those uses have limits. Thats why spirituality is so important (and so hard to express), it transcends our limited intellect and words. And it looks like you're right- the answer to a question must always be related to the question. Else, it wouldn't be much of an answer...

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