Definitions
Characteristics
Philosophical Views
Salvation
Rituals and Practices
100

What is the definition of "religion"?

A set of beliefs that a group of people has about a god, along with ceremonies, customs, and rules.

100

What is one chief characteristic of religion?

Belief in a deity or in a power beyond the individual.

100

What do atheists believe about deities?

They believe that no deity exists.

100

What is the highest goal of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism?

Salvation.

100

What is a common ritual performed in many religions?


Prayer.

200

What does "faith" mean in the context of religion?


A religion, especially one of the large important world religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, or Islam.

200

Name two types of religious beliefs regarding deities.


Theism (belief in deities) and atheism (belief that no deities exist).

200

Describe the belief of agnostics.


Agnostics state that the existence of a deity cannot be proved or disproved.

200

How do different religions define salvation?


It varies, but generally as release from danger or a state of eternal happiness.

200

What is the significance of the Ganges River in Hinduism?


It is considered sacred, and bathing in it is a ritual for purification.

300

What is the difference between "religions" and "religion"?

"Religion" refers to the concept in general, while "religions" refers to specific organized systems of beliefs.

300

What is a doctrine of salvation?


A belief that individuals are in danger and require saving, which varies by religion.

300

Which religions are considered monotheistic?


Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

300

Explain the concept of reincarnation.

The cycle where the soul is reborn in another body after death.

300

Describe a pilgrimage in religious practices.


A journey to holy sites or places of significance in one's faith.

400

Define "beliefs" as it pertains to religious practices.

All the ideas that someone believes because of their religion.

400

What role do sacred stories play in religion?


They dramatize the teachings of the faith and explain sacred powers' influences.

400

What is polytheism?


The belief in multiple deities.

400

What does "karma" signify in religions that believe in reincarnation?


A person's actions, thoughts, and words influence their future reincarnations.

400

What are some key events that rituals commemorate?


Birth, marriage, and death.

500

What is the significance of scriptures in religion?

They are writings accepted as sacred that provide authority and guidance for followers.

500

Explain the concept of religious rituals.


Acts and ceremonies by which believers appeal to and serve deities or sacred powers.

500

Provide an example of a henotheistic religion.

Hinduism, which acknowledges a supreme deity while also worshiping other gods.

500

How is the concept of a savior viewed in different religions?


It varies; some view it as a divine figure whose teachings and actions provide salvation.

500

What is the importance of baptism in Christianity?


It is a ritual that signifies acceptance into the faith and the cleansing of sin.

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