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Arundhati from Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

    • I’m Between 23 – 33
    • My religious preference: Hinduism
Mom’s: Hinduism
    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Just mom
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: Month
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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?

Charles Darwin because he made some really interesting and groundbreaking contributions to science.

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?

By being kind and forgiving.

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?

I feel the purpose is to love one another.

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?

I do not particularly believe in religion because people tend to twist religions into something different altogether.

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?

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

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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 wish there was an afterlife but I do not believe in it.

 

Sam from Marlton, New Jersey, United States

    • I’m Between 23 – 33
    • My religious preference: Agnostic
Mom’s: No religious preference

Dad’s: No religious preference

    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Both mom and dad
  • I attend religious services generally at least once every: I do not attend
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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?

Princess Diana. She was a very influential person with charity work.

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?

(Syrian) refugees. All countries should take in these refugees.

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. Life is part of an evolutionary process.

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?

Agree, no one religion is better than another, they all have some truth in them. Each religious person has pride in their own religion.

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 sure if an afterlife exist but believes it is good to be a good person.

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

We came from an evolutionary process.

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…?

Non-material things are common sense items … also part of the evolutionary process.

 

Jeff from Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States

    • I’m Between 33 – 55
    • My religious preference: Protestant Christianity
    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Did not live with parents
  • 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?

Robert E. Lee. To tell him not to surrender.

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?

Liberals. Lack of personal responsibility. Too much top down authority.
Is this a moral problem? No.

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 idea

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?

It doesn’t matter.
Is the Bible reliable? No – it was corrupted by the Catholic church. The KJV was corrupted by King James. He dictated what it would say.
Can we know the truth? Yes – but not about religion. Too much corruption in church.
Jesus can’t be the only way. Would like to know what Jesus actually said.

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?

no afterlife. no heaven or hell. annihilation.
But there are ghosts that hang around to resolve problems with their life before they are annihilated.
Do we have a soul? Yes, but it ceases to exist at death (annihilation)

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

Big Bang. No Evolution.
Big bang is continuing to create planets and universes.

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…?

Does believe in non-material things (ghosts, soul), just not in afterlife.

 

Peter from Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States

    • I’m Between 33 – 55
    • My religious preference: Protestant Christianity
    • Growing up, I primarily lived with: Did not live with parents
  • 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?

God. What he actually like. How would my life be different.

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?

Racism. No solution. Too many people want to play the blame game.

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?

Don’t know. People are not alike but there is one God.

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?

Jesus is not God. Jesus died for our sins.
Is the Bible reliable? Yes – both historically and religiously.

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?

Yes. – there are different paths.
Do we have a soul? yes.

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

God created.

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…?

no answer.

 

Craig from McGrady, North Carolina, United States

    • I’m Between 33 – 55
    • My religious preference: No religious preference and I am interested in exploring but have not made any decisions yet
Mom’s: rare
    • 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?

John Hagee – Just sounds interesting

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?

Violence, poverty. Jesus is the answer to the worlds problems

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?

Our purpose is to go to paradise. You get there by doing good works.

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?

All religions are equal. Everyone is striving for the same goals.
Is Jesus God? Yes
Is Bible reliable? It contains the truth.

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?

There is an afterlife. Heaven but no hell.

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

God created

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…?

no answer

 

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