I have a final due within 9 wks from now. I have to do an interview to a different religion which is not mine. I am catholic. But i don't know what type of questions are good enough to ask. Does anyone know of a site or some type of good questions to ask.I just know the basic such as:

what do you celebrate?
Do you guys baptize?
Do you believe in gods , which ones?

I don't know what are the right questions to ask. I'd like to get started on my final since it is a difficult subject for me that way it gives me more time to work on it.

I found something about the Hindu Religion in a website.

What do they celebrate?

Diwali

The god they believe in:

Bhagwan

What foods they eat:

Chicken,Fish,Vegetable (BUT NO BEEF)

What do they wear:

Lahenga,Salwar Kamiz,Sari

Do they do fasting?

Wifes do fasting for their husband one day

Hope this helps!

Please help me with my homework too!

Jasmine, suggestion - use this site and turn the titles of each of the chapters or paragraphs into a question you might ask someone about their religion.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion

To come up with good questions for your interview on a different religion, it's important to delve deeper into the beliefs, practices, and traditions of that particular religious group. While it's great to have some basic questions, such as the ones you mentioned about celebrations, baptism, and beliefs in gods, it would be helpful to expand your scope. Here are some suggestions to get you started on your interview.

1. What are the core beliefs or principles of your religion?
2. Can you explain any unique rituals or practices that are part of your religious tradition?
3. How does your religion view the concept of God or gods?
4. What is the significance of the religious symbols or iconography associated with your faith?
5. How does your religion address moral and ethical issues?
6. Can you tell me about any important religious texts or scriptures that guide your belief system?
7. What role does prayer or meditation play in your religious practices?
8. How does your religion perceive the afterlife or concepts of heaven and hell?
9. Can you explain the hierarchy or leadership structure within your religious community?
10. How does your religion engage with or respond to other faith traditions?

These questions can serve as a starting point for your interview, but it's important to remember that different religions have rich and diverse belief systems. It would be beneficial to research specific branches, sects, or denominations within the broader religious tradition you're studying to get a more comprehensive understanding.

Regarding your request for help with your homework, I'm here to assist you. If you have any specific questions or need guidance on a particular aspect, feel free to ask!