Hinduism
Judaism
Buddhism
Christianity
Islam
100

What is the hearth place of Hinduism? 

The Indus River Valley.

100

Who made the covenant between God and the Jewish people?

Abraham

100

Who founded Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama

100

Who is the most prominent figure in Christianity?

Jesus Christ of Nazareth

100

Who created the idea of Islam?

Islam originated from the prophet Muhammad.

200

Is Hinduism a polytheistic or monotheistic religion?

Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, they worship many different deities.

200

What are the Jewish scriptures called?

The Torah

200

What is Karma?

The belief that positive and negative actions impact this life and the next.

200

What is the Trinity?

One Triune God;

God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), & God the Holy Spirit

200

Who is Allah?

Allah refers to the one and supreme God in Islam, who reigns above all else.

300

What does samsara mean?

Samsara refers to the concept of your soul continuously reincarnating into different forms.

300

What does Kosher mean?

Special food that is okay with God

300

How did Buddhism spread?

A mix of contagious and relocation diffusion. 

Buddhists from India traveling outward through trade routes.

300

What are the characteristics of repentance?

Love, forgiveness, mercy, and grace
300

How many pillars do Muslims practice?

Muslims practice 5 major pillars in their everyday lives.

400

What does the deity Vishnu oversee?

Vishnu preserves and protects the cosmic heavens.

400

What's special about "Shabbat"

The Jewish day of worship and rest

400

What is the Theravada branch and where is it predominantly located?

The oldest Buddhist branch, focusing on the Buddha's original teachings.

Located in Southeast Asia

400

What is Christianity's cultural hearth, and how did it spread? (Type(s) of diffusion)

Cultural Hearth: East Mediterranean

Diffusion: Relocation + Contagious

400

What does the word "Islam" mean?

Islam means to "submit" or "surrender."

500

What does the path Jnana marga focus on?

Jnana marga is the path that follows spiritual and philosophical enlightenment. 

500

What do Jewish people do on Yom Kippur?

They fast for twenty-five hours

500

What are the noble truths taught in Buddhism?

Life contains suffering, Suffering is caused by attachment, Ending attachment ends suffering, and following the Eightfold Path ends attachment

500

What does John 3:16 state?

"For God so loved the world, He gave his one and only Son so that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."

500

In the fifth pillar, what is umra?

Umra is a mandatory pilgrimage during the 2nd week, 12th month of the Muslim calendar.

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