Personal Truth Values Inventory
Questions useful might include:
- Do I "believe" in science? Why?
- Do my religious beliefs bear scrutiny? By what standard of truth?
- What are the standards of truth I apply?
- Do I think through the implications of things I believe?
- Do I try to uncover inconsistencies? Do anything about them when discovered?
- Does scientifcally based insight contribute to my appreciation of God or does it drive me closer to a cynical conviction of the meaninglessness of it all? Why? Is this inevitable?
- What do I think is real? (For example, are the sub-atomic particles in the atoms in the molecules in the chemicals in the tissues that make up my body more real than I am?)
- Does religion make any demands on you?
- Does science?
- To what extent do I take scientific truth as given and fixed?
- To what extent do I take religious truth as given and fixed?
- Do I actively seek to challenge my beliefs and broaden my understanding or do I have a comfort level that I want to stay with? In either case what is the goal, the motivation?
- Do I care enough to enter in to the work of forging or finding a common ground? Do I think I'm capable of doing so or that it is up to others to do so?
What other questions can you think of that belong in such an inventory?
My purpose here is more encourage discussion of the inventory itself, and discoveries made in the process of taking it, than to encourage you to share the content of your personal inventory.

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