Do you have a religion? What is it? How long have you been a member of that religion?
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Have you been to a religious service? What happened at that service? Describe the events you remember.
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What is the most common religion in your country? Is it dominant or are there several popular religions?
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Do you go to religious services regularly? Where and when do you go? What do you do there?
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Do you have friends or family that are members of a different religion or not religious? Are your religious differences ever a problem for your relationships?
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Do you believe in God? Do you think of God as a being, like a man or a woman? Try to explain your concept of God.
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Atheism and agnosticism are increasingly popular. Why is this?
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Are science and religion enemies? How do people reconcile evidence-based knowledge and faith?
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Miracles are acts that cannot be explained by nature or science. Do you believe miracles happen? Can you give an example?
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Have you studied religions besides your own? What is interesting about other religions?
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Have you ever been to a religious service for a religion other than your own? How was it? Did you feel comfortable?
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Is religion a source of conflict and war? Or is it a force for peace?
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Explain how, if at all, religion plays a role in the government or politics of your country.
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Religions often prescribe rules for human behavior. Which rules are hardest to follow?
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What famous religious buildings do you know? Have you visited any world-famous religious sites?
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Some people dedicate their lives to religion. What makes them so committed?