I'm saying that you are being slightly egotistical. You are relating all questions to the human level and not beyond. The only way I know how to explain this is the example of feelings. Feelings are a chemical reaction in your brain, a firing of neurons to trigger a response that is either learned or programmed at birth via genetics. If you stop at the "personal" level of the question where you state someone "feels" like doing something or why did they think that way instead of understanding that there was an underlying cause for that reaction... it's easy to see why people have a hard time with these "philosophical" questions. It's merely your brain trying to solve problems it doesn't know the answer to. All of them can be explained, if you are willing to study and examine it far enough. Religious people tend to stop evaluating situations when it starts to relate to the human element of the question.
I said Ignorance. I never said refusal. There is a difference. One can just ignore that there's deeper evaluation to something and write it off as either too complex for them to understand or that they were never intended to know.
The answers are out there. We need to study them, and yes, people refuse to look sometimes because they stop at the human element of study. In the above questions, it was assumed that the questions were unanswerable or needed no answer because it was the intention of a "person" (God) that they not be known. "That's just the way it is and it needs no answer."
It's like the stories of civilizations/tribes who (used to?) think blood was your soul and by drinking it, containing it or using it in some ceremony you can tap into the person it came from in some way. That's simply not the case and I'm glad we got past that, but then again there are still people that think taking a picture of them is unholy witchcraft.
People tend to stop at the human level (ego) of many things when it comes to emotion. Racism is one example. Someone recently sent me a video of Barack Obama getting "snuffed" by some Russian diplomats and one of the many comments in this email was that the person must be racist. They formulated a response to the situation by stopping at the human in the situation and injected their own reasoning. They couldn't see, analyze or evaluate why that person didn't shake his hand... but they could damn well come up with their own reason because they stopped looking and used an evaluation that pleased them.