1)Do you have a Religion?
No
2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
N/A
3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
No
But if your religion has ceremonies that typically require other people, you might as well just go.
4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
No
In the end, the morals you teach your children are really the morals you hold dear yourself, in which case you can and should do so without a Holy Book, especially when Holy Books tend to have dated morals for dated people.
5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
No
Religion should be something a person decides for themselves; whether or not to have one, which one, how devout they choose to be, et cetera. When you raise a kid in a certain religion from a young age, they tend to stick with it, perhaps out of habit, or because they've internally developed that way. For example, I respect the Amish for even having a Rumspringa, but the vast majority of adolescents get baptised as opposed to leaving because they've already grown up Amish.
6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No
If you're referring to shows where a televangelist gets up and talks about Jesus and whatnot, I don't watch Fox News.
7)If yes, how often?
N/A
8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
No
Not for practicing, anyway. I was interested in learning about Buddhism for a little while. Never got around to it. I did learn enough to know that Buddhism is an atheistic religion, but that's the extent of my knowledge.
9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Religious
I live in Utah. It's kind of assumed that if you live here, you're Mormon.
No
2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
N/A
3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be 'religious'?
No
But if your religion has ceremonies that typically require other people, you might as well just go.
4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
No
In the end, the morals you teach your children are really the morals you hold dear yourself, in which case you can and should do so without a Holy Book, especially when Holy Books tend to have dated morals for dated people.
5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
No
Religion should be something a person decides for themselves; whether or not to have one, which one, how devout they choose to be, et cetera. When you raise a kid in a certain religion from a young age, they tend to stick with it, perhaps out of habit, or because they've internally developed that way. For example, I respect the Amish for even having a Rumspringa, but the vast majority of adolescents get baptised as opposed to leaving because they've already grown up Amish.
6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
No
If you're referring to shows where a televangelist gets up and talks about Jesus and whatnot, I don't watch Fox News.
7)If yes, how often?
N/A
8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
No
Not for practicing, anyway. I was interested in learning about Buddhism for a little while. Never got around to it. I did learn enough to know that Buddhism is an atheistic religion, but that's the extent of my knowledge.
9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Religious
I live in Utah. It's kind of assumed that if you live here, you're Mormon.