HOLY Books!!!! | ||
#1 | What is the holy book of Christianity? | Bible |
#2 | What is the holy book of Judaism? | Torah |
#3 | What is the holy book of Hinduism? | Vedas |
#4 | What is the holy book of Islam? | Qur'an |
#5 | Which religion has many holy books? | Buddhism |
Who do they believe in? | ||
#1 | Who is the God of Christianity? | God |
#2 | Who is the God of Judaism? | Yahweh=God |
#3 | Who is the God of Islam? | Allah |
#4 | Who is the God of Hinduism? | Brahman |
#5 | Who is the God of Buddhism? | No God, Buddha is the founder |
What told me to do that? | ||
#1 | Which religions follow the Ten Commandments? | Judaism and Christianity |
#2 | Which religion follows the 8 Fold Path? | Buddhism |
#3 | Which religion follows the 5 Pillars of Faith? | Islam |
#4 | Which religion follows the 4 Noble Truths | Hinduism |
#5 | What do the 4 Noble Truths, 5 Pillars of Faith, 8 Fold Path, and the 10 Commandments all have in common? | They are rules/laws for followers to live by |
Holy Vocabulary | ||
#1 | The idea that every action has a reward or consequence. | Karma |
#2 | The idea that every life begins a new one | Reincarnation |
#3 | What are the two types of religion? | Monotheism and Polytheism |
#4 | What is the social hierarchy of India called? | Caste System |
#5 | Buddhist must follow the 8 fold path in order to reach.... | Nirvana |
Compare and Contrast Relgions | ||
#1 | What are 2 characteristics that Buddhism and Hinduism have in common? | Any combination: polytheistic, believe in karma, believe in reincarnation |
#2 | What is the difference in Polytheism and Monotheism? | Polytheism believe in many gods, monotheism believe in one god |
#3 | What do Judaism and Christianity have in common? | Believe in the God, have holy books, monotheistic |
#4 | What do Protestants and Roman Catholics have in common? | Both are parts of Christanity |
#5 | What do Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common? | All 3 are monotheistic religions |
Final Question | |
List the 5 religions in order from most practiced to least practiced. | Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism |