Where was Mesopotamia located?
Mesopotamia was located in the fertile Cresent
Who was "Brahma?
The Creator
Who is Jesus Christ beloved to be in Christianity?
Jesus Christ is Believed to be fully God and fully man, who came to save humanity from sin.
What is "Islam"?
Islam is a major monotheistic Abrahamic religion, meaning "submission to the will of God,"
What is Buddhism?
Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophy.
What chalenges did Mesopotamia face
What Mesopotamia faced was; river flooding,food shortages, water management, and attacks from neighbors.
What does Dharma mean?
Dharma means living a purposeful, ethical life in harmony with the universe
What does "Trinity" mean?
Trinity is the One God existing as three co-equal persons: God the Father (Creator), God the Son (Jesus, Redeemer), and God the Holy Spirit (Sanctifier/Presence).
Who are the "Prophets"?
Islams Recognizes prophets like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, but holds Muhammad as the final prophet.
What is the Dharma
The Dharma is The Buddha's teachings, the ultimate truth about reality, and the path to enlightenment.
What does Mesopotamia mean?
"Land between Rivers"
What is Hinduism?
Hinduism is a diverse tradition focused on Dharma, and reaching the divine nature.
What is the "Bible"?
the "Bible" means; The inspired word of God, guiding faith and practice.
What is "Monotheism"?
Monotheism is a Belief in one indivisible God (Allah).
what is "The Dharma" to Buddhism?
The Dharma is the Buddha's teachings, the universal law, and the path to libaration
What was he social structure in order
it went from; King to Govornment officials and priests to Scribes, merchants and artisans to Farmers and slaves.
What were the "Key Texts"?
Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Puranas.
What does "Salvation" mean to Christianity?
In Christianity "salvation" means Achieved through faith in Jesus's sacrificial death and resurrection, which atones for sin.
Were did "Islam" Originate?
Islam originated in the Arabian Peninsula with Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century CE.
What is "The Buddha"?
The Buddha is an awakened teacher who found the path to liberation from suffering.
who lived in Mesopotamia
Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians
What does "Moksha" mean?
"Moksha" means; The ultimate goal of spiritual liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
How many people follow Christianity?
~2.3 billion followers worldwide.
What are the "Five Practices"
The "Five Practices" are;
What are the types of Buddhism?
The types of Buddhism are; Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana.