Item
"Um... to be honest with you uh coronavirus did affect my faith and beliefs..."
Title (Dublin Core)
"Um... to be honest with you uh coronavirus did affect my faith and beliefs..."
Religion 101 Oral History #65, 2020/04
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Description (Dublin Core)
"Um... to be honest with you uh coronavirus did affect my faith and beliefs to the god um with all the disaster things happening around the global many thought that this week prayed really is going to help us anymore so that it made me doubt that kinda thing so however I still believe still believe my religion I trust my trust my god."
Recording Date (Dublin Core)
April 1, 2020
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Tom Beazley
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
REL101
Partner (Dublin Core)
Arizona State University
Type (Dublin Core)
Oral History
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Religion
English
Social Distance
English
Community & Community Organizations
English
Emotion
English
Community Service
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
faith
prayer
mask
God
test
church
temple
Collection (Dublin Core)
Religion
Curatorial Notes (Dublin Core)
Verbal Permission Omitted in Public File but Original File Kept Private. 07/12/2020. Tom Beazley.
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
05/14/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
07/12/2020
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Format (Dublin Core)
mp3
Language (Dublin Core)
English
Duration (Omeka Classic)
0h:03m:11s
abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)
“Kevin” answers questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected his faith and beliefs. He also talks about how the pandemic has affected his religious community’s interactions and what community service efforts they have engaged in to help those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transcription (Omeka Classic)
Speaker 1 0:00
So, I'll be interviewing Kevin from ASU. And the first question: how has COVID-19 affected your faith or beliefs?
"Kevin" 0:10
Um, to be honest with you, Coronavirus did affect my faith and beliefs to the God. With all the disaster things happening around the global many doubt that this we pray really is going to help us anymore. So, it just made me doubt that kind of thing. So, however, I just, I still believe, still, still believe my religion I trust my, trust my God. And so, I believe that he or she, my God will be there with me no matter what. So, lots and lots of [UNINTELLIGIBLE], I think, for the first question.
Speaker 1 0:52
Okay, thank you. Second question: is your religious communities still gathering currently? How has COVID-19 affected your participation in your religious community?
"Kevin" 1:04
No, our religion community does not get it anymore. In our country, we do have a policy called social distance. Therefore, everybody needs to stay at least one meter from each other. So, we cannot get together anymore. For second, second part, because, because of the Coronavirus most of the time, which we cannot go to go to temple or church anymore, therefore, I would just do the same thing I did in the temple or church, such as pray or, you know, meditation by myself, which I think it has the same purpose as I did in the temple or church. Yeah.
Speaker 1 1:51
Okay. Thank you. And last but not least: is your religious, religious community supplying or engaged any kind of community service in an attempt to help alleviate issues caused by the pandemic? If so, what are those efforts?
"Kevin" 2:07
So, in my country Coronavirus has been controlled pretty good so you know, we can, we still have plenty of supply in the stock which people don't have to worry about like food, mask any kind of, you know, medical stuff. So, two thing I can I notice in our religious community that was first just, you know, they, they were sending, sending some medical masks to, to, you know, just help those people who need it the most, which helps people to prevent Coronavirus, Coronavirus a lot. Second part I, I kind of noticed, when they give you the mask to the people, they will just, you know, kind of pray for you, kind of you know, just let people come down a little bit like, let people feel, feel better during, during this rough time. So, people can just feel better. Yeah, just, that's all I got for for, for that question.
Speaker 1 3:07
Okay. Thank you very much.
"Kevin" 3:09
No problem.
So, I'll be interviewing Kevin from ASU. And the first question: how has COVID-19 affected your faith or beliefs?
"Kevin" 0:10
Um, to be honest with you, Coronavirus did affect my faith and beliefs to the God. With all the disaster things happening around the global many doubt that this we pray really is going to help us anymore. So, it just made me doubt that kind of thing. So, however, I just, I still believe, still, still believe my religion I trust my, trust my God. And so, I believe that he or she, my God will be there with me no matter what. So, lots and lots of [UNINTELLIGIBLE], I think, for the first question.
Speaker 1 0:52
Okay, thank you. Second question: is your religious communities still gathering currently? How has COVID-19 affected your participation in your religious community?
"Kevin" 1:04
No, our religion community does not get it anymore. In our country, we do have a policy called social distance. Therefore, everybody needs to stay at least one meter from each other. So, we cannot get together anymore. For second, second part, because, because of the Coronavirus most of the time, which we cannot go to go to temple or church anymore, therefore, I would just do the same thing I did in the temple or church, such as pray or, you know, meditation by myself, which I think it has the same purpose as I did in the temple or church. Yeah.
Speaker 1 1:51
Okay. Thank you. And last but not least: is your religious, religious community supplying or engaged any kind of community service in an attempt to help alleviate issues caused by the pandemic? If so, what are those efforts?
"Kevin" 2:07
So, in my country Coronavirus has been controlled pretty good so you know, we can, we still have plenty of supply in the stock which people don't have to worry about like food, mask any kind of, you know, medical stuff. So, two thing I can I notice in our religious community that was first just, you know, they, they were sending, sending some medical masks to, to, you know, just help those people who need it the most, which helps people to prevent Coronavirus, Coronavirus a lot. Second part I, I kind of noticed, when they give you the mask to the people, they will just, you know, kind of pray for you, kind of you know, just let people come down a little bit like, let people feel, feel better during, during this rough time. So, people can just feel better. Yeah, just, that's all I got for for, for that question.
Speaker 1 3:07
Okay. Thank you very much.
"Kevin" 3:09
No problem.
Accrual Method (Dublin Core)
4150