Could you guys fill in a quick thing for my Sociology homework? (No links required)

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Jedoro

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1)Do you have a Religion?
Yes 
2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
No
3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
No
4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
Yes 
5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
No
6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No
7)If yes, how often?

8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
Yes 
9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Religious
 

Chasing-The-Light

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1) No
2) No
3) No
4) No
5) No
6) Not really. Sometimes I watch those bible TV things just to see what they have to say, or what they're telling people.
7) Once a year.
8) Yes
9)Religious
 

Zack Alklazaris

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1)Do you have a Religion?
No

2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
N/A

3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
No

4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
Yes


5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
No

6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No

7)If yes, how often?
N/A

8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
No

9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Religious
 

warprincenataku

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1)Do you have a Religion?
Yes

2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
No
3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
No

4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
Yes


5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
Yes


6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No

7)If yes, how often?
N/A

8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
Yes


9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Spiritual - The predominant religion here is Buddhism.
 

JoJo

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1)No
2)N/A
3)No
4)Yes
5)Yes
6)No
7)N/A
8)Yes
9)Religious
 

zelda2fanboy

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1)Do you have a Religion?
No

2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
No

3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
Yes

4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
No

5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
No

6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No

7)If yes, how often?
N/A

8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
Yes

9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Religious
 

mike1921

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1. No
2. No
3. Religion dependent, but I'll say yes
4. ....I want to say yes but I know it'll be read as the exact opposite of what I really mean. So I'll say it in full and you can interpret it as you want. I don't think religion should be taught as a guide to how to be moral for children. I think it should be used as an example of why to develop your own moral compass because of all the things people can justify with religion. An example to teach people to re-evaluate their morality. They shouldn't be taught to be like Christ as much as they should be taught to think before they become a crusader (not trying to pick on Christianity in particular just the first thing I thought of ).
5. No , not "a" religion. Any and all relevant to any history they are learning.
6. No
7. n/a
8. Not an interest in the sense of meditation. Interest in the sense of curiosity of other people but I have been firmly an atheist since the moment I learned what religion was.
9. Religious

I know my answers aren't as binary as they should be but really a few of the questions have answers that can mean entirely different if not conflicting things.
 

The_Splatterer

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1)Do you have a Religion?
No

2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
-----

3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
(depends on what their religion says - if yes then yes if no then no)

4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
No

5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
No

6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No

7)If yes, how often?
----

8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
No

9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Spiritual
 

Mafoobula

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1. No

2. derp

3. No

4. Kinda. While I can't deny that a good spiritual leader can teach morals to young'n's using carefully selected tales from the bible, I, personally, was taught by two frankly excellent parents. And Calvin & Hobbes. I say flip a coin on this one.

5. By "educating" on a specific religion, a person doesn't have much opportunity to expand their views. A looooong time ago when I was Christian, a bunch of us took a trip to a Jewish synagogue to sit in on one of their services. It was... enriching.

6. No. REALLY no. Okay, Veggietales an eon ago but certainly nothing recently.

7. derp again

8. The sometimes speak of "great cosmic powers that be" when referring to fates... or the ranking officers/sergeants. Same thing, I guess.

9. Except for the seldom-seen prayer before eating, this place is pretty secular. I understand services are available, but I don't know anyone who's gone after the first month in-country.
 

esperandote

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1)Do you have a Religion? Yes
2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent? No
3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'? No
4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc? It could be used but it's not necessary
5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc) Not should but could.
6)Do you ever watch Religious television? No
7)If yes, how often? -
8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc) No
9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view? Religious