The practice of Christian charity through the selfless donation of time, money, and other resources.
What is almsgiving?
The type of Old Testament laws that Christians are called to follow.
What are the moral laws?
This saint is just as revered in Islam as he is in Christianity.
Who is St. Francis of Assisi?
The Hindu principle of cause and effect.
What is Karma?
What is Jehovah?
Literally, "God killing"
What is deicide?
The Hebrew name for the first five books of the Old Testament.
What is the Torah?
The birth place of Muhammed.
What is Mecca?
Buddha said that life is this.
What is suffering?
The founder of the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints.
Who is Joseph Smith?
The supreme absolute of Hinduism.
What is Brahman?
This branch of Judaism follows the Law in the strictest modern sense.
What is Orthodox Judaism?
This woman is mentioned 30 times in the Quran.
Who is the Virgin Mary?
Monotheistic religion that combined elements of many different faiths.
What is Baha'i?
The founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
Who is Charles Taze Russell?
What is dharma?
This pope was accused of being "Hitler's puppet", but in reality saved thousands of Jews.
Who is Pope Pius XII?
The battle that ended Ottoman expansion into Europe.
What is the Battle of Lepanto?
The worship of Shinto gods and ancestors.
What is matsuri?
The number of people who will be saved according to Jehovah's Witnesses.
What is 144,000?
A 16th century religious leader who founded Sikhism.
Who is Guru Nanak?
The three pillars of Jewish spirituality.
What are prayer, fasting, and almsgiving?
The French king who stopped Muslim expansion in the Iberian peninsula.
Who is Charles Martel?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
The first Buddha.
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
The worship of God the Father above the other Mormon gods.
What is henotheism?