Here are just some of the questions I want to base my paper on. Feel free to comment back with responses to anything! Thanks ♥ !
With so much information in the world today, and so much access to this information, it is easy to get confused and lost when trying to think of everything, especially for young people.
- In order to prevent or stop this confusion, do some people just choose not to think about contemporary controversial issues?
- Are people’s beliefs based on what is easiest to comprehend over what is real?
- Or are they based on what is popular (what the news just says) instead of challenging and fighting for the truth?
- Are young adults today a certain religion just because their parents raised them that way, or have they actually looked at all the other religions and chose the one the one their parents have?
- Would people rather be lazy than to challenge social norms, and is this superficiality causing us to lose shared values we once had?
- What do people base their beliefs on- is it on researched facts or simply on what they are told to think?
There are too many questions asked everyday, and now the problem is that there are too many answers as well.
This is what I believe. Do you agree? Disagree? How do we deal with this problem? Have any opinions on the questions asked? Please let me know !
- Too much information!
- The Internet
- Cell phones now provide information
- Many people turn to TV to get news
- iPhones and PDA’s now give us constant connection to information
- Or should we believe information from traditional texts?





