This egyptian deity was hidden in the Nile marshes as an infant to escape the wrath of his uncle, Set.
Who is Horus?
This substance is used for activites like "Wudu" and "Baptism"
What is Water?
This famous rule states that you should treat others as you wish to be treated
What is the Golden Rule?
This helped figures like Noah and Manu survive devastating floods
What is an Ark (or boat)?
This movie franchise features a desert retreat, a mentor, and a "chosen one" narrative
What is Star Wars?
These two figures were threatened by local rulers Kansa and Herod as infants due to prophecies surrounding them
Who are Krishna and Jesus?
Hanukkah, Diwali, and the "Nur" of Islam all use this as a metaphor to represent divine truth.
What is light/fire?
In Hinduism and Buddhism, this law of "cause and effect" determines the quality of your next life
What is Karma?
A star in this direction signaled the birth of figures like Jesus and Horus
What is the West?
This is a person who doesn't follow a religion, but often still considers "big questions"
What is a secular (or agnostic) person?
The 9th avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism, but a follower of a seperate path
Who is the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)?
This object represents the path to enlightenment in Buddhism or the cycle of fate in more Western narratives
What is the Wheel?
These are the specific dietary laws in Judaism and Islam, respectively
What are Kosher and Halal?
In both the Quran and the Bible, this patriarch is tested by God to sacrifice his son as a sign of Devotion
Who is Abraham (Ibrahim)?
The holiest city in Islam, often the destination of the Hajj pilgrimage
What is Mecca?
These two figures are known for receiving divine revelations on mountaints
Who are Moses and Muhammad?
This flower is a major symbol in Eastern religions due to its ability to rise from muddy waters to bloom purely on the surface
What is the Lotus?
In zoroastrianism, the basic laws of ethics can be summarized by this phrase
What is Good Deeds?
The number of days Buddha meditated and Jesus fasted in the wilderness, as well as the number of years the Israelites wandered the desert.
What is 40?
Meaning "The Way," this Chinese philosophy emphasizes living in harmony with the natural flow of the universe
What is Taoism (Daoism)?
This figure founded Sikhism, famously declaring, "There is no Hindu, there is no muslim," and emphasizing equality
Who is Guru Nanak?
This symbolic tree represents the connection between heaven and earth in Norse Mythology
What is Yggdrasil?
This term refers to the concept of non-violence toward all living things in Jainism and Hinduism?
What is Ahimsa?
This Babylonian story features a hero who meets a man named Utnapishtim, the survivor of a great flood
What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?
Pick a number 1-5
What is 4?