Also what are freemasons because i really don’t understand. All i know is that they are very secretive and that they help eachother when in need of help.
Posted on 13 April 2013.
Also what are freemasons because i really don’t understand. All i know is that they are very secretive and that they help eachother when in need of help.
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Posted on 19 October 2012.
I am not a Buddhist and have never been to a service before, so I know nothing about it. However I really want to go to a service and see a little bit what the religion is like! So I have a few questions.
First, would it be accepted for me to attend a service if I’m not affiliated with the religion at all, or would that be frowned upon?
Secondly, what types of things do they do? I have been to a Christian church service before; is it at all similar to that?
Is there anything that you think may catch the average American off-guard? Just so I can be expecting & not be too surprised by anything, like a deer in headlights.
I think that’s it. Thanks!
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Posted on 16 October 2012.
A poll regarding religion. Asking students questions such as these:
1. Do you consider yourself affiliated with a particular religion? Do your friends have any religious affiliation?
Have you noticed that your generation is less religious than your parents’ or grandparents’ generations?
Why do you think young people are less religious than in the past?
Do you think young people are expressing their values and morality in other ways, outside of attendance at worship services?
What do you think the decline of religious affiliation among young people means for America?
What kind of sampling method is this? Their population being asked is students ages 13-25
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Posted on 01 November 2010.
Couldn’t think of words other than religion-affiliated. But basically, just animals that are very important in religions as deities or things to worship. And what religion are they from?
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