I enjoyed the discussion we had today on the different TED talks and the different articles that we read in class. I found it interesting how they all connected to one another, other than the fact that they all relate to religion. I found the idea of “no religion” in the second TED talk and how you must know all the answers for it to be a religion, to be thought-provoking since the first TED talk specifically discussed how not knowing all the answers and having doubt was essential in the study of religions. I liked that we did a whole class discussion instead of in small groups, as we get to hear everyone’s opinions and feed off of one another.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Discussion Reflection (1/23)
I enjoyed the discussion we had today on the different TED talks and the different articles that we read in class. I found it interesting how they all connected to one another, other than the fact that they all relate to religion. I found the idea of “no religion” in the second TED talk and how you must know all the answers for it to be a religion, to be thought-provoking since the first TED talk specifically discussed how not knowing all the answers and having doubt was essential in the study of religions. I liked that we did a whole class discussion instead of in small groups, as we get to hear everyone’s opinions and feed off of one another.
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