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Title: Please Read and Respond
Post by: XavierMalloy on June 02, 2011, 09:52:28 PM
We're going to do this a little differently...


1) Please state your age
2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion?
3) Did your parents raise you this religion?
3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways?
4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
8) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism?
11) Any other comments!

Thanks you for answering!

Also, thank you to all who have suggested better questions!

Lastly, if my grammar is poor, suck it up, grammar isn't that big of a deal. And if it is...let me know and I will change it happily!
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Tank on June 02, 2011, 10:13:10 PM
Sometimes it's very difficult to be civil.  :-X
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Whitney on June 02, 2011, 10:24:09 PM
how do you intend to write a paper on the affect of environment on religious views if you didn't ask:

What religion are your parents?
What political affiliation are your parents?
Did you attend religious services as a child; if so, which?
Do you currently attend religious services; if so, which?
Where did you grown up (city, state, country)?
Where did you live now (city, state, country)?
Are you male or female?

And if you don't want people to spam your email why did you spam forums?  (note that I can't do anything about bots reading your email off this forum and spamming you with Viagra emails)
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Tank on June 02, 2011, 10:33:15 PM
Quote from: XavierMalloy on June 02, 2011, 09:52:28 PM
Hello, my name is Xavier Malloy. I am a high school student in Laredo, Texas and I am writing my second semester English paper on the impact of one's environment on religious views. I would love it if you all would answer all the questions to help me write my paper. Feel free to answer any or all of the questions and remember that no answer is too short or too long. Thank you for your time. If you would like to add any further experiences or anything that would help me with my paper that you do not want in a public forum please feel free to email me at XavierMalloy@gmail.com. But please do not spam me! Thanks again for your time and consideration!!!

Please keep in mind that I've sent the same questions to other forums of different religions so some of the questions you may have to omit. Also, if you were a religion before you became atheist please let me know what you were and why you lost your faith. Lastly, please remember that this is a completely un-biased paper and that I am using all of your responses in a strictly education way. Thanks again!

1) Please state your age range (0-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+)
50-59
2) How long have you been atheist?
Since conception
3) Were your parents atheist?
Dad yes, Mum no
3.5) Did your parents help you grow closer or farther from God?
Both managed to show me in their own way that the God Hypothesis is a load of superstitious manure.
4) Why are you this faith?
I have no faith in any institutionalised superstition
5) When have you felt closest to God?
Never felt close to a superstition.
6) When have you felt furthest from God?
Never felt distant from a superstition.
7) How have hardships affected your faith?
What bloody faith I'm an atheist and always have been.
8) As a child, how has your environment affect your religion?
It guaranteed I didn't have one
9) What is your view on other monotheistic religions (such as Christianity and Judaism)?
Institutionalised Superstitions born out of greed for power and the expression of the Alpha Male syndrome.
10) What is your view on atheism?
The only view worth a damn
11) Have you received any prejudice because of your religion?
No. Only from rude theists. And they are not all rude.
12) How would you react if your child/loved one changed religions?
I'd be amazed as they are all atheists.
13) How would you react if your child/loved one became atheist
THEY ARE ATHEISTS FFS
14) What are your views on extremist religious groups such as the Westboro Baptist Church, or Hamas?
Indoctrinated morons
15) What are your feelings on (How do you react to) the molestation of children by trusted church officials?
The same way any normal person would, revulsion.
16) To what extent should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
None whatsoever. It should play no part in bullying a child with mythology.

Thanks for answering!!!

What a singularly poorly formed and ill thought out questionnaire. Talk about presumption of your audiences demography.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Whitney on June 02, 2011, 10:51:16 PM
Quote from: Tank on June 02, 2011, 10:33:15 PM
What a singularly poorly formed and ill thought out questionnaire. Talk about presumption of your audiences demography.

ya, it's obviously written by a biased theist.

I'm not even going to bother replying with my responses (which would be pretty similar to yours minus how I was raised) till OP posts back.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 12:55:47 AM
Okay, I see all of your points, just a few things:

1) I used the same questions for each religion that I interviewed because I thought, from an education point of view it would make my thesis stronger. But I am no Harvard scholar, so I can tweak the questions so they are more relevant

2) Thank you for the added suggestions of questions I'll add them in, except the one about political affiliation

3) I don't really see this as spamming...but i need answers and its better than walking around the street interviewing people

4) I would just like to say that it is sort of funny that all the Christians who responded assumed I was an atheist who lost faith, and all the atheists think I'm a Christian trying to write a biased essay. Truth is I just want a well-written paper.

5) I know some of the questions are rough...but the original prompt I was given was "should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?" I though this was a silly question to ask because so many more factors go in to religion than just "yes it should", or "no it shouldn't". So i'm simply trying to learn more about peoples experiences with religion now, and as they were growing up. What I'm getting at with this rant is that I mainly need to know about your childhood and your experience with religion and how it affected you. Whether its the fact that you lived in a strict Catholic family that made you atheist or whether there wasn't enough proof, it doesn't matter, i just want to use insights on peoples lives to help prove my point. And, i also want to show that my teacher is incompetent and can not write good prompts.





Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 01:21:35 AM
Also to Tank, specifically

After reading your responses and my questions I do realize that it is moronic too have the same questions from two polar ends.
Unfortunately my prior laziness prevented me from changing small items such as the word "faith" which would please the Christians to "atheism" which would please the atheists.


Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Whitney on June 03, 2011, 03:09:25 AM
1) Please state your age
2) Are your religious? If so, for how long?
3) Were your parents religious?
4) Why are you or aren't you religious?
5) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
6) Was there ever a time you felt separated from a higher power?  If so, when?
7) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
8) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
9) Have you received any prejudice because of your religion or lack thereof?
10) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
11) What are your views on extremist religious groups such as the Westboro Baptist Church, or Hamas?
12) What are your feelings on (How do you react to) the molestation of children by trusted church officials?
13) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
14) What religion, if any, did you have as a child?
15) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
16) Any other comments!

^fixed it for you...now works no matter who you ask.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Tank on June 03, 2011, 09:40:51 AM
Quote from: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 01:21:35 AM
Also to Tank, specifically

After reading your responses and my questions I do realize that it is moronic too have the same questions from two polar ends.
Unfortunately my prior laziness prevented me from changing small items such as the word "faith" which would please the Christians to "atheism" which would please the atheists.

Please excuse my shooting from the hip. But we do get 'drive by' posters who feel, for whatever reason, that people on forums are just an easy target to do work for them.

However my feelings about "should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?" are as follows. Humans have evolved so that their offspring believe them without question and automatically look to authority figures for guidance. A hypothetical example of this would be twoo children and two mothers. One mother tells here child "Don't eat that!", but the child ignores her and eats whatever it is. The other mother does says the same to her child and the child obeys. Which child is more likely to survive and go onto reproduce, thus passing on their particular behavioural proclivities? In this case the child that obeys without question is more likely to pass on their genes.

If one did not believe what ones parents told one how would one learn anything? The fact is we wouldn't. When we are young we have neither the skills, time or resources to challenge what we are told by authority figures e.g. teachers, parents and adults in general. So it is critical that children are told the truth. However now comes the problem, what is the truth? If one is brought up in a community with ingrained institutionalised superstitions then one is bound to be taught that these myths are true. And the myths are tailor made to fit the evolved human mind. They explain everything from a position of authority. They create and instil belief in a great all knowing father figure.

So now we are faced with parents discipling children based on their own inherited mythology. The morals instilled are reinforced by the dogma of the institutionalised superstition. And thus the meme is reinforced and passed on from generation to generation.

In my case my father was an atheist, although I don't recall him ever using the term, and my mother was mild church of England protestant. My mum used to take my to church but my dad never came. Over the years the answers my father gave me to questions of note generally rang more true than those of my mother. Thus I was never really infected with the meme of Christianity more inoculated to it.

So in my opinion institutionalised superstition (aka religion) should have no place in the lives of children at all as it is all really just mythology. The appropriate methods are to instil the golden rule balanced with a firm understanding of the impact one's actions have on oneself and those around one. This is how my wife (also a life long atheist who went to a Christian school) and I brought up our three very different children and they all cae out better than us with no superstitious mythology involved at all.

I hope that helps a little.

As to my opinion of your OP, it's interesting how different groups inferred different things about you and your intent. That is a serious problem on line when one loses face-to-face communication and why it is critical to produce a questionnaire that is very carefully phrased. You have heard the expression "Garbage in = Garbage out." Well if your input is Garbage try as hard as you like any output can only be worse as it's interpreted Garbage.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Stevil on June 03, 2011, 11:23:36 AM
1) Please state your age range (0-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+)
30-39
2) How long have you been atheist?
All my life
3) Were your parents atheist?
Dad - yes, Mum - no
4) Why are you this faith?
I don't belong to or have a faith, probably because I struggle to see religion as anything other than imaginary concepts
6) When did you feel furthest from "God"?
I have never had a belief in gods, I don't feel close nor far from imaginary concepts ever.
8) As a child, how has your environment affect your atheism?
My lack of belief in gods has largely been unaffected by my environment. Maybe if some evidence of a god concept came along then it would be affected but throughout my entire life there has been no evidence presented.
9) What is your view on other monotheistic religions (such as Christianity and Judaism)?
Other? I am pretty tolerant, people can believe what they want. I am hugely opposed to religions imposing their rules on me or my society though.
11) Have you received any prejudice because of your religion?
Not that i know of
12) How would you react if your child/loved one became a theist?
I would be supportive, its her life and she needs to make her own decisions, I expect that I will always love and support her and her choices.
14) What are your views on extremist religious groups such as the Westboro Baptist Church, or Hamas?
WestBro are a sad bunch of misguided people they are best ignored. I feel the Arab-Israeli conflict  is complicated and I don't know enough to have an opinion on this.
15) What are your feelings on (How do you react to) the molestation of children by trusted church officials?
Molestation of children is never good, regardless who does it.
16) To what extent should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
I try to avoid stating what other people should or shouldn't do, I will not use religion to raise or discipline my own children.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Gawen on June 03, 2011, 04:04:04 PM
My goodness...

1) Please state your age range (0-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+)

2) How long have you been atheist?
I was born an atheist, just like you. It's the default position.

3) Were your parents atheist?
When they were born, yes. After that they learned their religion.

4) Why are you this faith?
Atheism is not a faith.

6) When did you feel furthest from "God"?
Show me this God and I'll try to show you how far away we are.

8) As a child, how has your environment affect your atheism?
I was brought up Presbyterian. By the time I was in middle school, I had already figured out superstitions and belief in them were basically hogwash. Otherwise, there has been little or no impact that I can remember.

9) What is your view on other monotheistic religions (such as Christianity and Judaism)?
See answer to #8.

11) Have you received any prejudice because of your religion?
Atheism is not a religion...otherwise, I can think of little prejudice.

12) How would you react if your child/loved one became a theist?
Whatever floats their boat. However, my kids were brought up to question everything and use of critical thinking skills.  My kids becoming believers in superstition are just about null.

14) What are your views on extremist religious groups such as the Westboro Baptist Church, or Hamas?
They are ultra militant fundamentalists.  

15) What are your feelings on (How do you react to) the molestation of children by trusted church officials?
My feelings are any person who molests a child forfeits their life. Extreme view to hold? Perhaps. However, Christianity and Islam both hold the views that God and Muhammad both had sex with underage girls. And what of the view that Lot's two daughters got him drunk and had sex with him? Be sure to add these in your report.

16) To what extent should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
No extent whatsoever.



Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Ihateyoumike on June 03, 2011, 05:17:49 PM

1) Please state your age range (0-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+)
60+
2) How long have you been atheist?
For 3 score and 19 minutes
3) Were your parents atheist?
No. Satan worshipers.
4) Why are you this faith?
Why aren't you?
6) When did you feel furthest from "God"?
When I wrote "god" on a postcard and sent it to Moscow.
8) As a child, how has your environment affect your atheism?
That's just bad grammar. Which tense are you going for? It seems you're calling me a child? But the answer to your question is... Beatings.
9) What is your view on other monotheistic religions (such as Christianity and Judaism)?
They're fun to chuck rocks at. And jewish babies taste better than christian babies.
11) Have you received any prejudice because of your religion?
Yeah, people assume I'm a terrorist just cause I'm a scientologist.
12) How would you react if your child/loved one became a theist?
I'd eat it. But only if it was jewish.
14) What are your views on extremist religious groups such as the Westboro Baptist Church, or Hamas?
I love them. I want to fornicate with the whole lot.
15) What are your feelings on (How do you react to) the molestation of children by trusted church officials?
Feelings? What is this odd word?
16) To what extent should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
Again... Beatings. Lots and lots of beatings. Put the fucking fear of god in the little bastards.


There. Answered them all as honestly as possible. You're welcome.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Ihateyoumike on June 03, 2011, 05:22:03 PM
One more thing... Where are questions 5, 7, 10, and 13? Do you not know how to count or is there something special about those questions thAt you had to keep from us?
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Davin on June 03, 2011, 06:21:56 PM
@Ihateyoumike: Look at Tanks post, looks like those were removed after Whitney provided a correction. Also Whitney has much more universally accurate versions that remove the obvious misunderstanding of atheists while keeping what appeared to be the intention of the questions (assuming the OP had no intention of misrepresenting atheism with loaded questions).
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Gawen on June 03, 2011, 07:04:51 PM
Here's Whitney's modified questions answered:

1) Please state your age
50-60

2) Are your religious? If so, for how long?
No

3) Were your parents religious?
Yes and still are.

4) Why are you or aren't you religious?
Critical thinking.

5) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
No.

6) Was there ever a time you felt separated from a higher power?  If so, when?
No.

7) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
No

8) How do you feel about religious views [strike]other than your own[/strike]?
As empty as all the others.

9) Have you received any prejudice because of your religion or lack thereof?
No

10) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
N/A

11) What are your views on extremist religious groups such as the Westboro Baptist Church, or Hamas?
Same as my answer in #8

12) What are your feelings on (How do you react to) the molestation of children by trusted church officials?
Same as my answers in my first post

13) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
None

14) What religion, if any, did you have as a child?
Presbyterian

15) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
Michigan, U.S.A.

16) Any other comments!
Nope
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: McQ on June 03, 2011, 07:13:11 PM
Quote from: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 12:55:47 AM

4) I would just like to say that it is sort of funny that all the Christians who responded assumed I was an atheist who lost faith, and all the atheists think I'm a Christian trying to write a biased essay. Truth is I just want a well-written paper.

And, i also want to show that my teacher is incompetent and can not write good prompts.

A couple of points:

I did not assume you were a christian, but I did think you might be a spammer at first. Mostly because your post is very poorly written. Sorry, but it is.

And I'm opting out of your survey for two reasons.

One is because you failed to take the time to write your post in the forum with any semblance of care or pride in the work. The fact that you state, above, that you want a well-written paper but don't take the time to write a decent set of survey questions, using accepted spelling or grammar, leads me to think it's not worth responding to.

The other is that your attitude just plain stinks. You call your teacher incompetent (and declare that your intent is to illustrate that through this survey), yet your post to us is rife with errors so glaring that they are truly cringe-worthy.

Check the attitude and ego at the door and you might get better responses. No one owes you anything.

Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: hismikeness on June 03, 2011, 07:20:39 PM
I just like how the "8" followed by a ")" makes a 8)

;D
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Stevil on June 03, 2011, 09:09:39 PM
Quote from: Ihateyoumike on June 03, 2011, 05:17:49 PM

2) How long have you been atheist?
For 3 score and 19 minutes

Wow, fantastic milestone, Happy Birthday
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 09:31:59 PM
To McQ,

First, I know I sound like an obnoxious brat calling my teacher incompetent but she really is. The dictionary definition for incompetent (yes, i just looked it up... i'm not too great with vocabulary either) is "lacking qualification or ability" and she is lacking the ability to teach. But your point is valid, and that by calling my teacher incompetent when I have horrible grammar, I sound like a jerk. I don't mean to come off that way, and I apologize. And by the way, I think the major grammar error was when I wrote affect instead of affected, and that was just a typo. Though it does not matter because I retyped the questions and hopefully the grammar is better!

Second, this paper is due next week, and although it is not an excuse for badly thought out questions, hopefully everyone can pardon the fact that these questions are far from perfect. I have taken suggestions from others in the forum and more thought into them so now they should have better quality

Third, I hope I have persuaded you to answer the questions!

Fourth, thank you for responding, I didn't realize that I sound like a jerk, and I'm glad you set me straight. Also, if you have any suggestions, PLEASE let me know, as you can probably see, I'll take any help I can get

Lastly, I want to stress that I greatly appreciate everyone answering these questions even if they aren't the best written, or seem stupid.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 09:36:03 PM
Quote from: hismikeness on June 03, 2011, 07:20:39 PM
I just like how the "8" followed by a ")" makes a 8)

;D

Thats why it was a smile, and not an 8!!!!
Thats been bothering me for a while.

P.S. Is that common knowledge that an "8" and a ")" make a 8) or am I just dumb?
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Tank on June 03, 2011, 09:38:11 PM
Quote from: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 09:36:03 PM
Quote from: hismikeness on June 03, 2011, 07:20:39 PM
I just like how the "8" followed by a ")" makes a 8)

;D

Thats why it was a smile, and not an 8!!!!
Thats been bothering me for a while.

P.S. Is that common knowledge that an "8" and a ")" make a 8) or am I just dumb?
It's the text emoticon that just happens to spawn a smily here. Foxed my for a while!
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Davin on June 03, 2011, 10:12:57 PM
1) Please state your age
31

2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion?
My parents are both Christian.

3) Did your parents raise you this religion?
Yes.

3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways?
Not sure but most likely.

4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
When I was younger I thought I felt close to a higher power, turns out I found lots of other ways to trigger the same sensation (several of the methods included doing things that were said to lead me away from the higher power and some that for all accounts are neutral).

5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
No.

6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
Everyone has a right to believe and do whatever they wish so long as they're not harming anyone else or limiting the personal freedom of others.

7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
Most do, I don't care that they do.

8) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
I don't see that it's necessary at all to use any religion for rasing children.

9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
San Jose, California US

10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism?
No.

11) Any other comments!
Several people on this board have never been religious or even a theist, so I would suggest changing question 10) from implying that one has turned to atheism.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Whitney on June 03, 2011, 10:24:41 PM
Quote from: XavierMalloy on June 02, 2011, 09:52:28 PM
grammar isn't that big of a deal

It is a big deal.  Not only do you need proper grammar to get an A on this paper but you also need it in the workplace.  This is not one of those subjects where you only use it in school then forget about it till you finally found out why you needed it 40 years later; it's an every day subject.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: McQ on June 04, 2011, 12:29:49 AM
Quote from: XavierMalloy on June 03, 2011, 09:31:59 PM
To McQ,

First, I know I sound like an obnoxious brat calling my teacher incompetent but she really is. The dictionary definition for incompetent (yes, i just looked it up... i'm not too great with vocabulary either) is "lacking qualification or ability" and she is lacking the ability to teach. But your point is valid, and that by calling my teacher incompetent when I have horrible grammar, I sound like a jerk. I don't mean to come off that way, and I apologize. And by the way, I think the major grammar error was when I wrote affect instead of affected, and that was just a typo. Though it does not matter because I retyped the questions and hopefully the grammar is better!

Second, this paper is due next week, and although it is not an excuse for badly thought out questions, hopefully everyone can pardon the fact that these questions are far from perfect. I have taken suggestions from others in the forum and more thought into them so now they should have better quality

Third, I hope I have persuaded you to answer the questions!

Fourth, thank you for responding, I didn't realize that I sound like a jerk, and I'm glad you set me straight. Also, if you have any suggestions, PLEASE let me know, as you can probably see, I'll take any help I can get

Lastly, I want to stress that I greatly appreciate everyone answering these questions even if they aren't the best written, or seem stupid.

I appreciate you taking my tough criticism to heart and also appreciate that you are willing to do some self-reflection and make the necessary changes. That's a good trait.

That said, I'll answer your survey. Hope you get enough responses to make a good statistical sample.

1) Please state your age
50 in August.

2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion?
My parents were both Catholics/Christian.

3) Did your parents raise you this religion?
Yes.

3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways?
Yes. It taught me about the solemnity of ritual and the importance of social contact. It also affected my early adult view of life and death, by making me believe in my accountability to an omnipotent being and my accountability to authority, whether real or perceived (i.e. the church and priests).

4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
I thought I did, but in retrospect, it was simply the same feeling or belief I had in Santa Claus. Really, to me they're not different feelings or beliefs.

5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
No.

6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
Freedom of religious views is fine as long as they don't negatively affect or damage anyone.

7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
That's fine. No problem.

8) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
None, if possible.

9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
Outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism?
No.

11) Any other comments!
Good luck with the class and the survey!
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Whitney on June 04, 2011, 12:43:11 AM
1) Please state your age
29

2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion?
Mom - Christian/Presbyterian
Dad - agnostic

3) Did your parents raise you this religion?
Yes, I was taken to church and taught Christianity is true.

3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways?
On a daily basis, no.  But everything we do in life affects us in some way.

4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
I had a few spiritual moments when I was young; all of them were connected to music.

5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
The church I attended split up over petty nonsense; that made me not care much for churches anymore but didn't affect my view of religion in general.

6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
It depends on the religion.  I judge religious views based on how closely they come to reality and their affect on society and people.

7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
I wouldn't care as long as they didn't take things to the extreme.

8) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
There is no need to use religion to raise children.  They are better off learning to be good for goodness sake.

9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
Oklahoma City, OK, USA

10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism?
I was in college by the time I completely left theism...I suppose being in a place that encourages critical thinking had an affect that may not have been present if I had not gone to college.  However I was already not that sure about religion before I left for college.

Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Asmodean on June 04, 2011, 09:35:01 AM
Yeah... Why not...  ::)


1) Please state your age 26

2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion? Never really discussed it. Presumed apatheists.

3) Did your parents raise you this religion? No. Religion never came up as a topic of conversation or in any other way.

3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways? My environment had a finger in defining who and what I am today, yet I did not grow up with religion.

4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when? When I stood a good stone throw away from the castle on the constitution day and the king came out onto the balcony. Felt relatively close to the king right then.

5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion? Lost a friend to it... Otherwise, no. Even the losing a friend part did not really budge the scales much.

6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own? I don't have religious views. I do, however, have views on religion, which is a completely different thing. To answer your question, I have no religious views and do not envy those who do.

7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own? I would not react at all until they tried pushing those views on me.

8 ) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children? None. It should be avoided.

9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country) Towns and cities... Some countryside. Northern Europe. My zip code is irrelevant.

10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism? Yes. Had I lived in a very religious country, I might have been brainwashed as a child. Then I might or might not have been an atheist today. Your question calls for speculation, however, and is therefor pointless.

11) Any other comments! I see very little experimental value in the answers to your questions. What exactly is it you are trying to find out by this survey?

Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Willow on June 04, 2011, 09:41:13 PM

1) Please state your age
34
2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion?
Yes C of E
3) Did your parents raise you this religion?
A bit
3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways?
I know slightly more about Christianity than I do other religions.
4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
Huh?
5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
I learnt loads of stuff and asked questions.
6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
I don't have any religious views.  I understand that many people do really believe some of the bizzare stuff they profess.
7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
I would wonder who had been indoctrinating them.
8) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
Not at all.
9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
Manchester UK
10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism?
Britain is a pretty tolerant place for the non-religious. 
11) Any other comments!
It's hard to relate my views on my regionality because I don't know what it's like to have grown up anywhere else.
Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: Will37 on June 05, 2011, 09:06:36 PM
1) Please state your age:
22

2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion?
The true religion

3) Did your parents raise you this religion?
Probably

3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways?
It taught me to be myself, live each day as though it were my last, believe in love, and other ill formed platitudes

4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when?
The first time we made love

5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion?
Probably

6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own?
It varies

7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own?
Wouldn't care

8 ) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children?
To the right extent.

9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country)
Dixie

10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism?
Probably

11) Any other comments!
Before I noticed the exclimation mark I thought you were asking me if I had any other comments that I wished to share with you.

Title: Re: Please Read and Respond
Post by: bicycle on June 25, 2011, 12:50:38 AM
1) Please state your age: 19
2) Were your parents religious, if so which religion? one is catholic
3) Did your parents raise you this religion? yes
3b) Do you feel that the religion you had growing up affected you today? If so, in what ways? Wouldn't be the same without it
4) Have you ever felt close to a higher power? If so, when? Yes, when I pray
5) Is there anything specific to your childhood that affected your views towards religion? Yes
6) How do you feel about religious views other than your own? Proof
7) How would you react if your child/loved ones had religious views differing from your own? I would challenge them.
8) To what extent, if any, should religion be used to help raise and discipline children? Whatever you want, nothings perfect.
9) Where did you grow up (city, state/province, country) South Florida
10) Did your geographic location have any affect on your turn to atheism? I'm not atheist
11) Any other comments! YES! lol