Major World Religions

Major World Religions

MAJOR WORLD RELIGIONS

No religious discussions allowed only factual information concerning the major world religions will be discussed

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5 Categories of Religions

  • ______- belief in 1 god
  • Polytheism - belief in ______than 1 god
  • Non-theistic - does not ______any god
  • Atheism - belief there is no ______
  • Animism - worship of ______of ______
  • ______Americans
  • Proselytize - try to ______someone to your religion

Religion

  • A set of ______shared by a people group & the ______used to express those beliefs
  • ______through migration, missionary work, trade, & war

Hinduism

  • Hindu is the world’s ______religion
  • It is the major religion of ______
  • Hindus worship ______gods, which represent different forms of ______
  • the most ______in the religion
  • Hinduism stresses that a person has true enlightenment when the ______themselves from earthly desires
  • True Enlightenment is achieved through ______and ______acts
  • A holy site is the______River in India
  • People go to bathe in the water because it will ______them
  • ______(Spiritual leaders) spread much of the Hindu religion
  • Gurus are believed to have had the gods’ words ______to them
  • They also ______to villages and ______the religion to those who cannot read
  • Book they follow is the ______
  • Hindus each spring celebrate the festival of ______, which is a tribute to Shiva, one of the leading Hindu gods
  • Shiva ______the world so he can ______it

Ganesha

  • Lord of ______(Hindus) & ______of evils & ______
  • He represents the perfect ______between force and kindness and between power and beauty
  • Believe the ______contains many heavens & hells
  • People are ______or ______
  • the form that a person takes when they are reborn is ______of how they lived their life
  • The GangesRiver is believed to be the holy river that can ______people

Confucianism

  • It is more of a ______than a ______
  • It is based on the ______of a Chinese scholar names Confucius which were grounded in ______or good, ______behavior
  • It stresses ______and ______responsibility
  • Confucius was a teacher so in this culture teachers are regarded ______
  • ______celebrates Confucius’ birthday on ______, known as Teachers’ Day
  • The religious practice of is ______ancestors
  • Some build shrines and temples for ______
  • others offer prayers, and some eat a meal believing ______can taste it
  • Confucius says (______)
  • Before you seek revenge, dig ______graves
  • When ______rises, think of consequences
  • Wheresoever you go, go with all your ______
  • Have no friends not equal to ______
  • It does not matter how ______you go so as long as you do not ______
  • ______the past if you would define the future
  • What you do not want done to ______, do not do to ______

Buddhism

  • Buddhism is mainly is ______and East ______
  • It is the teachings of ______, known as the ______
  • Siddhartha ______, called Buddha, created the religion
  • Book they follow is the ______
  • Mahaboghi temple inBodhgava India, where Gautama Buddha attained ______under the Bodhi Tree
  • Buddha preached that the key to ______was to free yourself from all ______possessions
  • Buddhists monks and nuns are expected to lead a life of ______
  • Monks carry begging bowls so they can learn ______and beg for money & food
  • Many believe in ______(everything comes back to life)
  • Want to end ______in the world by approaching ______
  • Believe that you must understand the four ______truths & ______path
  • Life as we know it ultimately is or leads to suffering/uneasiness (dukkha) in one way or another
  • Suffering is caused by ______
  • ______ends when craving ends (achieved by eliminating delusion) & reaching a liberated state of Enlightenment
  • Reaching this liberated state is achieved by following the ______laid out by the Buddha

Prajna - ______that purifies the mind, allowing it to attain spiritual insight into the true nature of all things

  • dṛṣṭi (ditthi): viewing ______as it is, not just as it appears to be
  • saṃkalpa (sankappa): intention of renunciation, freedom and harmlessness

Sila - the ethics or morality, or abstention from ______deeds

  • vāc (vāca): speaking in a ______& non-hurtful way
  • karman (kammanta): ______in a non-harmful way
  • ājīvana (ājīva): a non-harmful ______

Samadhi - the ______discipline required to develop mastery over one's own mind. Done through the

practice of various contemplative & ______practices

  • vyāyāma (vāyāma): making an effort to ______
  • smṛti (sati): awareness to ______things for what they are with clear consciousness, being aware of the present reality within oneself, without any craving or aversion
  • samādhi (samādhi): correct meditation or concentration, explained as the first four jhanas
  • The practice of the ______is understood in two ways
  • as requiring either simultaneous development (all eight items practiced in______)
  • a ______series of stages through which the practitioner moves, the culmination of one leading to the ______of another

Islam

  • Believe that they must live their lives by the ______
  • 5 Pillars are group ______, praying ______times a day, ______during Ramadan, ______, & pilgrimage to ______(Hajj)
  • Leader is “______” which refers to the one God
  • Follow the teachings of the ______
  • ______- which is the basic creed of Islam that must be ______under oath with the specific statement: "I testify that there is none worthy of worship except God and I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of God"
  • Salah,or ritual prayer, which must be performed ______times a day
  • Sawm - fasting during the month of ______
  • Muslims must not ______or ______from ______to ______during this month, and must be mindful of other sins
  • Zakat - or alms-giving, which is giving a fixed ______of accumulated ______by those who can afford it to help the poor or needy, and also to assist the spread of Islam
  • The Hajj - which is the ______during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah in the city of Mecca
  • Every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it must make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least ______in his or her lifetime
  • Believe God came to speak to ______in Mecca
  • Muhammad ______that people should turn away from sin and worship the one true God
  • His followers believe that he is a prophet or ______
  • Islamic Law “______”
  • literally "the path leading to the watering place" is Islamic law formed by traditional Islamic scholarship, which most Muslim groups ______- to
  • In Islam, Sharia is the expression of the divine ______, and "constitutes a system of ______that are incumbent upon a Muslim by virtue of his religious belief
  • ______- religious ______of Muslims (often considered the 6th pillar)
  • Muslims use the word in a religious context to refer to ______types of struggles
  • an internal struggle to maintain ______, the struggle to improve the Muslim society, or the struggle in a ______-war
  • It can simply mean striving to live a ______and virtuous life, spreading and defending Islam as well as fighting injustice and ______

Judaism

  • Religious ______of the Jewish people
  • Follow the ______(Hebrew Bible)
  • Believe in God, but do not believe that Jesus was the ______sent to save the people from their sins
  • They are still ______for the prophet to come and save all people
  • According to Jewish thought, God established a covenant with the Jewish people, then known as the Israelites, & revealed his laws and commandments to them in the form of the ______
  • Jewish practice is devoted to the ______and ______of these laws & commandments, as they are interpreted according to various ancient & modern authorities (______Principles of Faith)
  • God ______
  • God is one and unique
  • God is incorporeal
  • God is ______
  • ______is to be directed to God alone & to no other
  • The words of the prophets are true
  • Moses' ______are true, and Moses was the greatest of the prophets
  • The Written ______(first 5 books of the Bible) & Oral Torah were given to Moses
  • There will be no other Torah (Bible)
  • God knows the ______and ______of men
  • God will reward the good & punish the wicked
  • The ______will come
  • The dead will be ______

Sikhism

  • Believe in one God and do not ______based on class, color, or gender
  • "Realisation of Truth is higher than all else. Higher still is truthful living“
  • See God in ______-
  • Follow the teachings of ______from the scriptures of the ______
  • Guru Nanak founded & formalised the ______pillars of Sikhism
  • ______on God through reciting, chanting, singing & constant remembrance followed by deep study & comprehension of God’s Name & virtues
  • Live a life founded on decency immersed in ______
  • One must be part of a community that is living the flawless objective ______set out by the Sikh Gurus
  • Guru Nanak’s main contributions were
  • Equality of ______
  • Equality of ______
  • ______message for all people

Christianity

  • Christianity (from the Ancient Greek word Χριστός, Khristos) "Christ", is a ______religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in canonical gospels
  • Christianity teaches Jesus is the Son of God, God having become human and the ______of humanity
  • Believe that Jesus was the Son of God & he was sent to ______all people from their ______
  • Believe that if you ______in Jesus & accept him as your Savior you will live ______
  • ______based on times in Christ’s life
  • Most ______religion in the world
  • Catholic
  • Protestant (sometimes referred to as Baptist)
  • Eastern Orthodox (Europe & Russia)
  • St. Peter's Basilica - a late ______church located within the ______City
  • St. Peter's Basilica has the largest ______of any Christian church in the world, holding ______people
  • Regarded as one of the ______Catholic sites
  • It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world" & as "the ______of all churches of Christendom"