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1: How can the faith in God put us on the right path?

2: In spite of knowing that God is abstract, we still talk with him through prayers. How does this help us?

3: Humans believe in God but fail to see God in other humans and creatures. Why do you think humans have such confusing qualities?

4: Just imagine that everyone suddenly stops believing in God. What do you think will happen?

5: Man thinks that he is superior to nature in many ways. Tell some of the ways which proves man as superior and some other ways which proves nature as the ultimate superior.

5: Man prays to God and worships him believing that God will help him. Do you think God helps?

6: Science and nature are contradictory. According to Science, bad is bad and good is good. However, according to nature, bad can also be good and negative can also be positive sometimes. Rationalize.

7: People naturally have the habit of living in the past and thinking about bad experiences. How can this affect us and how to get out of it?

8: We often think that great things lead to great changes. In real life it is different. Small and less important things lead to great results and even make a great impact in our life. How?

9: Bad qualities and thoughts also grow with us. How do they affect us and the world?

10: What do you think people should do to ensure peace in the world?

11: Are all doctors true to their profession? What if they are and if they aren't?

12: Can food be poisonous? How?

13: How we eat and when we eat is as important as what we eat. Do you agree?

14: Doctors are second Gods? Is that true?

15: Is pampering harmful to children?

16: Sound mind resides in sound body. How?

17: One needs to follow a strict and severe lifestyle to be healthy. Is this true?

18: Animal owners must be responsible towards bringing up and feeding their pets. Why?

19: Pampering parents do not know that they are harming their own children. Do you agree ?

20: Most of them do not realize the value of health until they suffer from diseases. Why?

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