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- How many gods do you have?
- What religious festivals do you have?
- Do you fast in your religion?
- Are you allowed to celebrate other religions ?
Generally speaking politics, religion and sex are not topics for the dinner table or large social gatherings.
If however you are in a small group or talking one on one and are curious, you could ask any of the above questions.
If you do ask, be respectful of the answers. Each person is entitled to the practice of their own spiritual path.
If you expect them to respect your spiritual path, whatever it may be, you need to start by respecting them and theirs.
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The religion with the most flexible rules is the religion where the only question asked is "what is the religion with the most flexible rules?" and the questions "what religion is true?" or "what religion will grant salvation?" are ignored.
They are Questions that are asked a lot.
I am Muslim and in our religion we do believe in ghosts as "Gin" they do exist and we do believe in them. It is in our religion.
I suppose yes.
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The abbreviation for "frequently asked questions" is "FAQ."
No.
You're able to be asked questions by anyone. Sometimes questions are asked verbally or they can be written down. Quizzes and tests are ways of being asked questions.