Today I conducted several interviews with people who had different religious views to myself to get their see if their standpoint of religion and morals.
I interviewed 6 people from 5 different religious backgrounds to my own; Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Atheist and Shinto/ Agnostic. I asked three simple questions to each participant, what is your stance on religion?, how has religion shaped your morality and are your values based in religion or something else.
Surprisingly most of the participants answered the same way, 4 out of the 6 contestants said that although they are religious it was not the driving force of their morals. They believe that although their religion contains good morals they believe that not all are perfect and developing your own personal morals is better than just blindly following morals that were developed many years ago. The same number also said that they base their morals mainly from past experiences, teachings from their parents and some were taken from their religions.
For the other 2, one seem to find nothing wrong with his/her religion and base most of their morality in their religious beliefs. The other was an atheist, their thoughts were that no supernatural being should determine one’s morals and that everyone should base their morals on societies rules and your own personal experience.
Conducting these interviews, i came to an interesting conclusion; although we may come from different religious backgrounds we are more similar than we would like to believe. I found the same problems that i had in my religion within other religions as i talked to the participants. Similar contradictions, the extremists and how the same religion has multiple branches. We may not blindly follow the teachings but use them as a helping hand through life. Our morals are not restrictions on how we should live our lives but a guiding hand to help us make the right decisions, be that ethical or personal beliefs.

