| 23.11 | Religion Essay – Make It Objective |
Religion essays actually balance on the edge of acceptable and negative. You will rarely meet people that can objectively judge the situation and choose the wise policy of writing religion essays. More often religion essays tend to take only one certain side of a problem.
The truth is there is no certainty when it comes to religion essays. Both viewpoints are equal in terms of evidence. This is why roll up your sleeves, put aside skepticism and exaltation and prepare to write an objective religion essay. There are three “don’ts” you should keep in mind:
- Do not fall into a spiritual trance. In other words, do not turn your religion essay into praise to whatever religion you accept. If logical arguments are not acceptable for you, we urge you to save your feelings. After all, a religion essay is just a homework assignment. Not all of the readers (including the teacher) may understand it and share your viewpoint. It does not mean that if you are a believer, your religion essay should not show it. It only means your logical arguments should not be beaten by emotions.
- Do not take it rough. Atheism is not banned, yet too much sarcasm and irony (and sometimes it goes too far) simply messes up even a good in other aspects religion essay. Your mission is to answer the question. Do you want to pour mud on the heads? Than you should go into politics. Leave your negative emotions behind when you sit to write a religion essay.
- Finally, do not go too much into theory, history and encyclopedia stuff. After all, it is someone else’s point of view, not yours. Remember, there is always a way to write an objective religion essay without trying to hide behind other person’s objectivity.














