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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Group 4 (11)

Our group discussed what we thought the meaning behind the Scale of Doubt quiz really was, and whether or not it is an accurate way to interpret religious beliefs. We collectively concluded that when it comes to religion, there will always be a range of opinions and beliefs regarding religion, and that one quiz could not necessarily determine where you stand with your religion.

Do you believe this quiz is an accurate way to judge one's religious beliefs?
How many questions were on the Scale of Doubt quiz?

1 comment:

  1. 1. I don't believe this quiz is an accurate gauge of where one falls in religion. There are always exceptions, and there are plenty of them when it comes to such a touchy subject. I'm sure it gives some idea on one's religious beliefs, but it can't be correct all the time.
    2. 13

    Questions:
    1. How did Socrates die? Why?
    2.What are "Meno" and "Protagoras"?

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