This man started the Protestant Reformation.
Who is Martin Luther?
An infant being dedicated by their parent for the removal of original sin...
What is baptism?
Five times a day in the direction of Mecca.
What is prayer?
Issues written about the Catholic Church.
What are the 95 theses?
This invention brought the Reformation information to more people in a much faster time period.
What is the printing press?
These people started the Counter-Reformation.
Who was the Catholic Church?
The bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ.
What is communion?
During the holy months such as Ramadan.
What is fasting?
Sold and billed as a "ticket to heaven." Forgiveness penalty of sins.
What are indulgences?
The society of Jesus.
Who are the Jesuits?
This is the father of political science.
Who was Machiavelli?
Telling your sins to a priest and asking for forgiveness.
What is reconciliation or confession?
Allah is God and Muhhamed is his prophet.
The pope in Rome and pope in Constance were separated and it was a fight of political power.
What is the Great Schism?
GGS stands for this...
What is guns, germs, and steel?
This man was always daring to know why.
Who is Immanuel Kant?
Picking the holy name of a saint that will help you represent your life here on Earth.
What is confirmation?
Giving money to the less fortunate.
What is alms giving?
The 15th century between Europe, Africa and the Americas brought new things like plants, animals, food, and most importantly germs because it killed off 50% or higher of the native american population.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
The reason Islam spread faster than Christianity.
What is merchants, traders, and common folk spread the religion orally throughout the monsoon marketplace trade routes?
He articulated ideas on a central constitutional government.
Who was John Locke?
Becoming a priest or a nun.
What are holy orders?
***Double Jeopardy***
This is the mysterious, controversial, and not talked about 6th pillar, only the radicals discuss this one.
What is jihad?
This is what the social pyramid of Europe looked like.
What is a triangle of 4 levels with the peasants at the bottom, the knights on the second, the religious on the third, and royalty at the top?
The holiest of Islamic sites.
Where is Mecca or the Kabaa?