Growing up my father always talked about the three rules he feels are most important when dealing with other people, and those three rules were:
1. Never discuss religion.
2. Never discuss politics
3. Never discuss sex
All three can lead to an argument, and should be avoided, according to him. I haven't always followed that advice, and I do have to say, he was right.
Now, if this is for a paper, you're reporting, writing an unbiased view of others beliefs, then your beliefs, in this case, don't matter at all. When it comes to reporting you have to write from an unbiased point of view. Ask questions that will help write your article, ask question you think the readers will want to know, and then write the article based on the answers, not on your point of view or beliefs.
But, without knowing what this is for, there's really no way to give you a list of questions to ask.
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