Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Reflection 04: Can We Talk?/Let's Change the Subject—How (and How Not) to Talk About Religion




An old adage says Americans should never talk about money, politics, and religion. In reality, all three subjects are talked about regularly today, but all three subjects come with potential pitfalls. Americans must carefully navigate social waters when it comes to religion, especially. Whether you are the one bringing up the subject of religion or you are the one hoping to escape any such conversation, American etiquette dictates at least a minimum amount of politeness and tact. Unfortunately, religious conversations—even amongst friends—often quickly become uncivil. How should we talk about religion in America? What are the right and wrong times to bring it up? If you are a person of faith, what rules guide the times you speak of your faith? If you do not believe in a religion, how would you prefer the topic is broached, if at all? Finally, where can we find common ground in a topic that divides us so?

Include at least two of the following in your discussion:

Requirements:
  • Be in MLA Style
  • Be two full pages in length
  • Works cited page

Due: Sec. 16—We 03.19; Sec 80—Mo 03.17


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