What is Judaism?
The religion of the Hebrews and Israelites.
What is Christianity?
The religion based on the teachings of Jesus
What is Islam
What city do all 3 Abrahamic religions regard as holy?
Jerusalem.
What is the definition of bias?
A personal preference or prejudice.
Who is the founder of Judaism?
Abraham
Who is the prophet in Christianity?
Jesus Christ
Who is the prophet in Islam?
Prophet Muhammad
In Buddhism, this term refers to the release from selfishness and pain. It is also known as "enlightenment."
Nirvana.
What is point of view?
A person's way of thinking about a subject.
The Torah
What is the name of the holy book in Christianity?
The Bible.
What is the name of the holy book of Islam?
The Quran or Koran
What are the foundations of Buddhist teachings called?
The Four Noble Truths.
What is primary source?
A historical record or document produced by an eyewitness or other observer who lived during the time period in question.
What is the holiest city in Judaism?
Jerusaslem
What is the holiest city in Christianity?
Jerusalem
What is the holiest city in Islam?
Mecca
What does monotheistic mean?
Belief in one god.
What is secondary source?
A record or document referring to past events but not produced at the time.
What is the dietary restrictions of Judaism?
No pork or shellfish. Cannot mix meat or dairy products. Food must be Kosher.
What is a Messiah
The savior.
What are the dietary restrictions of Islam?
No pork or alcohol. All other food must be halal.
What role does Karma play in Reincarnation.
It determines what a person will come back as when reincarnated.
What is contradiction?
A statement of a position that is the opposite of the one already made.