1) The assignment is to interview an atheist or agnostic with the questions our professor supplied...with freedom to ask other questions, share our own replies, etc. as we wish. This is our second of these assignments this semester -- the first with different questions.
2) That is my class, but not my professor.
3) The questions simply go along with things we've been learning about and discussing in class the latter half of the semester. The first set of questions we had went along with the former half of the semester's topics. The fact that these questions are "typical" shouldn't automatically make them troublesome. There are plenty of secular and religious writings and people which/whom discuss these topics and bounce ideas/questions off of each other, even if unknowingly or if they don't work together. I do not know the blog or the author of the blog.
2) That is my class, but not my professor.
3) The questions simply go along with things we've been learning about and discussing in class the latter half of the semester. The first set of questions we had went along with the former half of the semester's topics. The fact that these questions are "typical" shouldn't automatically make them troublesome. There are plenty of secular and religious writings and people which/whom discuss these topics and bounce ideas/questions off of each other, even if unknowingly or if they don't work together. I do not know the blog or the author of the blog.