Martin Luther
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10 Commandments
Small Catechism
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When did Martin Luther nail the 95 Theses? 

October 31st, 1517

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Which Christian denomination has 7 Sacraments? 

Catholic

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What is the first Commandment? 

You shall have no other gods

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How many sections are in the Small Catechism? 

6

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Jesus' resurrection is a promise of what three things? 

Eternal grace, mercy, love

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What book did Martin Luther write (that we still use to this day)?

The Small Catechism

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Which religion reads the Torah? 

Judiasm 

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Which mountain did Moses receive the 10 Commandments? 

Mount Sinai

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What are the two Sacraments? 

Baptism and Holy Communion. 

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What are the 2 requirements for a Sacrament? 

God's Word and a physical element

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What language did Martin Luther translate the Bible into, making it accessible to the ordinary people? 

German

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Which religion was Joseph Smith the creator of? 

Mormonism/ Church of Latter-day Saints

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What is the Fourth Commandment? 

Honor your Mother and Father

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Name one of the sections of the Small Catechism

Ten Commandments, Lord's Prayer, Apostles Creed, Sacrament of Holy Baptism, Confession and Forgiveness, Sacrament of Holy Communion

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What season do Lutherans use the color green for? 

Ordinary time

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Where was Martin Luther born? 

Germany

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Which religion is Tom Cruise a part of? 

Scientology

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What is the Second Commandment? 

You shall not take the Lord's name in vain

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How did Martin Luther want the Small Catechism to be used? 

Used for families to teach their children about the Lutheran faith. 

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How many books are in the Bible? 

66

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What was Luther's job when he wrote the Small Catechism? 

Monk
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Which denomination of Christianity are you all affirming your baptism through? 

Lutheran

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What is the third Commandment? 

Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy. 

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What year was the Small Catechism published? 

1529

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Why do Lutherans get Confirmed?  

It is an affirmation of their baptism, and the promises that they received during their baptism. 

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