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Theena Lazar from Kajang, Malaysia

    • I’m Between 33 – 55
    • My religious preference: Protestant Christianity
Mom’s: Protestant Christianity

Dad’s: Protestant Christianity

    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Both mom and dad
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: Week
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If you could travel back in time to any period, and meet any person who is historically significant, who would you want to meet and why?

My first Pastor who converted us into the belief. He have taken extra miles to help us to know Jesus and today we are happily serving the Christ.

Out of all the problems that we are facing in our world today, what do you consider is our biggest problem and how do you think we can solve this problem?

Many are leaving the church and the faith. We need to find ways to help the younger people to remain in the church.

Do you think it is possible that you and I were put here on this earth for some kind of purpose? If so, what do you think that was? If not, why do you think so?

Yes we have a purpose that it to share the gospel.

We live in a world that tends to believe, now more than ever, that all religions are equal and no one religion is better than another. In your opinion does it matter what someone believes? If not, why not, if so, why so?

Every one is equal in the eyes of God and all can access to God

All religions have different beliefs about the afterlife but many seem to indicate that we go to a better place, if we do the right things in this life. What do you personally believe about the afterlife and what do you think we need to do in this life in order to get to this better place in the next life?

i believe all Christian if they dies in Christ faith will go to heaven but in order to go they must follow the instructions given in Bible

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, where do you think we came from?

i believe in after life and i have never think about this but when i was a hindu, i do tend to beleive that i must have been born as animal or etc.

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, why is it difficult for us to avoid believing in non-material things like truth, love, beauty, goodness, etc…?

i believe in after life and will always tend to look for love and goodness and etc

 

Bill from East London, South Africa

    • I’m Over 55
    • My religious preference: Protestant Christianity
Mom’s: Atheism

Dad’s: Atheism

    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Both mom and dad
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: Week
Question Answer
If you could travel back in time to any period, and meet any person who is historically significant, who would you want to meet and why?

Winston Churchill

Out of all the problems that we are facing in our world today, what do you consider is our biggest problem and how do you think we can solve this problem?

global warming

Do you think it is possible that you and I were put here on this earth for some kind of purpose? If so, what do you think that was? If not, why do you think so?

Yes, to build a better world

We live in a world that tends to believe, now more than ever, that all religions are equal and no one religion is better than another. In your opinion does it matter what someone believes? If not, why not, if so, why so?

Yes, because I believe in the Bible

All religions have different beliefs about the afterlife but many seem to indicate that we go to a better place, if we do the right things in this life. What do you personally believe about the afterlife and what do you think we need to do in this life in order to get to this better place in the next life?

I do not know

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, where do you think we came from?

God

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, why is it difficult for us to avoid believing in non-material things like truth, love, beauty, goodness, etc…?

I don’t understand this question

 

Rajesvary from Seremban, Malaysia

    • I’m Between 33 – 55
    • My religious preference: Hinduism
Mom’s: Hinduism

Dad’s: Hinduism

    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Both mom and dad
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: Month
Question Answer
If you could travel back in time to any period, and meet any person who is historically significant, who would you want to meet and why?

Vivekanda. Radical and practical

Out of all the problems that we are facing in our world today, what do you consider is our biggest problem and how do you think we can solve this problem?

Humanity. Must make everyone understand..be a good human being

Do you think it is possible that you and I were put here on this earth for some kind of purpose? If so, what do you think that was? If not, why do you think so?

Yes. Karma

We live in a world that tends to believe, now more than ever, that all religions are equal and no one religion is better than another. In your opinion does it matter what someone believes? If not, why not, if so, why so?

No. Everyone had their own right

All religions have different beliefs about the afterlife but many seem to indicate that we go to a better place, if we do the right things in this life. What do you personally believe about the afterlife and what do you think we need to do in this life in order to get to this better place in the next life?

I believe in karma.

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, where do you think we came from?

I believe what is written in Hinduism.

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, why is it difficult for us to avoid believing in non-material things like truth, love, beauty, goodness, etc…?

I do not agree with this

 

Anonymous from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    • I’m Between 33 – 55
    • My religious preference: No religious preference and I am not interested in exploring
Mom’s: Buddhism

Dad’s: Buddhism

    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Both mom and dad
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: I do not attend
Question Answer
If you could travel back in time to any period, and meet any person who is historically significant, who would you want to meet and why?

Can’t think of any.

Out of all the problems that we are facing in our world today, what do you consider is our biggest problem and how do you think we can solve this problem?

Self love. Learn emotional skills.

Do you think it is possible that you and I were put here on this earth for some kind of purpose? If so, what do you think that was? If not, why do you think so?

Nope. The purpose in life is to find a life of purpose filled with more self love and happiness and be stoic of the not so positive things.

We live in a world that tends to believe, now more than ever, that all religions are equal and no one religion is better than another. In your opinion does it matter what someone believes? If not, why not, if so, why so?

Yes it does matter. As it shapes us as to how we behave and act.

All religions have different beliefs about the afterlife but many seem to indicate that we go to a better place, if we do the right things in this life. What do you personally believe about the afterlife and what do you think we need to do in this life in order to get to this better place in the next life?

Not so much into afterlife belief. Focus on the present only.

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, where do you think we came from?

Unable to answer that hence I never dwell in this question.

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, why is it difficult for us to avoid believing in non-material things like truth, love, beauty, goodness, etc…?

I believe in psychology more nowadays that such difficulty stems from lacking self love and positive emotional experiences. In other words, most people are psychologically or emotionally wounded.

 

Jayanath from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    • I’m Over 55
    • My religious preference: No religious preference and I am not interested in exploring
Mom’s: No religious preference
    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Just mom
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: I do not attend
Question Answer
If you could travel back in time to any period, and meet any person who is historically significant, who would you want to meet and why?

Einstein. Because only he understood the inner workings of the Universe

Out of all the problems that we are facing in our world today, what do you consider is our biggest problem and how do you think we can solve this problem?

Climate crisis. Global political will to speak the truth, engage, educate & empower humanity to take responsibility for the Planet.

Do you think it is possible that you and I were put here on this earth for some kind of purpose? If so, what do you think that was? If not, why do you think so?

No! We are here because of a cosmic accident that happened 14 billion years ago!

We live in a world that tends to believe, now more than ever, that all religions are equal and no one religion is better than another. In your opinion does it matter what someone believes? If not, why not, if so, why so?

Religion is a social construct. So for each his/her own so long as the followers respect the rights of each other & do not impose the belief that ” my way is the only true way” to wherever.

All religions have different beliefs about the afterlife but many seem to indicate that we go to a better place, if we do the right things in this life. What do you personally believe about the afterlife and what do you think we need to do in this life in order to get to this better place in the next life?

Do not believe in afterlife!

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, where do you think we came from?

Cosmic dust.

If you do not believe there is life after this life is over, why is it difficult for us to avoid believing in non-material things like truth, love, beauty, goodness, etc…?

Never been a problem for me.

 

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