Sunday, June 30, 2013

Oops, I Did It Again

Well, I did it again. I've managed to sully yet another blog with an interview.

Debra, at You, Me, & Religion, has a wonderful blog where she has corralled Agnostics, Animists, Buddhists, Christians, Druids, Jews, Muslims, Pagans, Polytheists, and a sprinkling of many other faiths into answering a set of fairly standardized questions regarding their faith, or lack thereof.  I suspect that the present audience is larger than the original target of her questions, but, regardless, the answers across the different faiths are often interesting and insightful.

If you are interested in seeing how different people of different faiths see their own worldview in their replies, check it out!

If you'd like to see my interview, check out this post.

6 comments:

  1. What an interesting site! Thanks for sharing the link, and congratulations on your interview.

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  2. It is, Lydia! I hope you enjoy it!

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  3. I read it. Can't call it an "interview" -- it is merely you answering a generic questionnaire. I was disappointed.

    The site's readers are a mix. And there are NO comments on posts -- half the fun of blogs for me is the comment section.
    Yawn!

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  4. Sorry you were disappointed, Sabio. You're right that it isn't a real interview, per se, and I can understand why it's not your cup of tea, and why there aren't any comments.

    Still, I enjoyed the site, but it's definitely not for everyone.

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  5. Oh, BTW, I wasn't "disappointed" in your answers -- they were fantastic,
    but a real interview, where I can see if an interviewer knows how to get behind the interviewee and reveal fascinating angle that may otherwise be missed (or carry a unique flavor), would have been nice.

    For indeed, you are a flavor-filled, unique critter!

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  6. Indeed, I didn't take it that you were disappointed in my answers Sabio, just the format. :-) But I would wholeheartedly agree that a different format with the same interviewees would be much more fascinating.

    Thanks!

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