STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘religion’? |
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What does religion mean to you? |
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Is religion always a good thing? |
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With all the religions in the world, how do we know which one is best or true? |
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Do people choose their religion or do people’s parents choose it? |
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If religion is all about love and peace, why are many of the world’s conflicts and wars caused by religion? |
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If religion teaches us that all men and women are equal and we must love everyone the same, why is there so much racism? |
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Do you like talking about religion? |
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What do you think of the argument that religion is really modern-day superstition? |
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What would the world be like without religion? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Why do you practice your religion (or why don’t you have a religion)? |
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How does religion give hope to so many people? |
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Do you think people will eventually stop believing in religion? |
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What do you think of new religions? |
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Do people who follow a religion have a better time than those who don’t? |
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Do you think religion always fits our modern-day world? |
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What would Jesus, Mohamed and Buddha think of our world today? |
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Do you think there’ll ever be a single world religion? |
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Money is more important than religion and shopping malls are more popular than places of worship. What do you think about this? |
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How did religion start? |
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