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At [[Sol 2012]], we asked ourselves what a Religious Method, equivalent to the Scientific Method, would look like. Could religion begin a period of rapid progress if it had a method of its own? This implies that we need to consider what kind of questions relgions ask. More specifically we need to consider what they would ask if they were using a Religious Method that constrained them in much the same way that the Scientific Method contrains science. The idea that religion could begin a period or rapid progress due to a new method means that we are expecting that religion could change the way it behaves abandoning questions it asked in the past and perhaps, picking up new questions in the future. So in editing this page consider only questions that religions have asked in the past that produced useful lines of inquiry. Also try to imagine new questions that religions could ask that would be produce positive contributions for humanity and would not be better asked by other forms of inquiry such as art, philosophy or science. Those questions that religons have asked or continue to ask which produce ineffective lines of inquiry belong on our page of things relgions should be forbidden to do.
==Attributes of Religious Questions==