My soundbites? I think you invest too much value in them.Didn’t think they were sound bites, legitimate questions maybe?
My experience with questions is that they are 'legitimate' only in context. If the context has a well-established framework then, fine. I can ask, for example, how can aspirin have apparent selectivity for the production one versus another of two products (thromboxane A2 and prostacyclin) of the same enzyme (cyclo-oxygenase)? I can then go on to explain how, based on an accumulation of clever experiments and persuasive data, this comes about.
But I can't ask why it is that black people are obviously more criminal that white (see prison population) because the context is false and racist. And yet it is plausible and fully accepted by lots of people (particularly racists).
Likewise I can ask what god's purpose was when he created the Earth. And I find it more than slightly irritating when people spend vast amounts of time discussing this.
Why is it that women are inferior to men? Yes, I can see a minority of folk who post on NSC quite willing and able to explain this for me.