The founder of Islam.
The Hindu belief that the "non-physical essence of a living being begins a new lifespan in a different physical form or body after biological death."
What is reincarnation?
Buddhist belief in a transcendent awakening to ultimate truth and suspension of all earthly desires.
What is enlightenment?
Percent of America that identifies as Evangelical Christian. (Closest without going over).
What is 26.51%?
This religion believes "that all of life is spirit, as opposed to matter. Humans have souls, as do animals, insects, plants, bodies of water, rocks, mountains, weather systems, an so on. All are both somewhat good and somewhat evil, but the relevant characteristic is power, not morality."
What is Animism?
Percent of world that identifies as Muslim according to Joshua Project. (Closest without going over).
What is 25.4%?
Percent of world population that identifies as Hindu according to Joshua Project. (Closest without going over).
What is 15.1%?
Percent of world population that identifies as Buddhist according to Joshua Project. (Closest without going over).
What is 6.2%?
The number of Christians in the world.
What is 2.18 billion?
This religion's symbol is the ying yang. The ying yang represents one of the key principles in the religion: a balance of opposites.
What is Taoism or Daoism?
Muslims face this when they pray.
What is the Kaaba that is in Mecca? (Either are right)
Name one Hindu sacred text.
What are the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and the epics?
Buddha's original teachings, encompassed in the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
What is Dharma?
The number of people groups in the world according to the Joshua Project global dashboard. (Closest without going over)
What is 17,415?
Name one physical symbol of a Sikh.
What is uncut hair (Kesh), a steel bracelet (Kara), a wooden comb (Kanga), cotton underwear (Kaccha), and a dagger (Kirpan).
The four holy books of Islam
What is the Qur'an, Tawrat (first five books of the Bible), Zabur (the psalms), Injil (the gospels)?
The number of gods that Hindus recognize. (Closest without going over).
What is 330 million.
What is Nirvana?
The number of people groups that are considered unreached according to the Joshua Project global dashboard. (Closest without going over)
What is 7,295?
This religion's three main pillars are nonviolence, asceticism, and a rejection of all simplistic and one-sided views of truth.
What is Jainism?
The five pillars of Islam. (Name two)
What is profession of faith (Shahada), prayer (Salat), Alms (Zakat), Fasting (Sawm), Pilgrimage (Hajj)?
Hindu belief that states, "the belief that virtuous actions create pleasure in the future and nonvirtuous action create pain."
What is karma?
The real name of Buddha.
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
The number of people groups that are considered frontier. (Less than 1 in 1,000 people identify as Christian)
What is 4,873?
The founder of this religion was Zarathushtra.
What is Zoroastrianism?