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Religion Review

Religion Review. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvFl6UBZLv4. Round 1 - Hinduism. Where does it begin? What is its most sacred river in India? What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism? What do you get if you achieve the ultimate goal? How do you get rid of bad Karma?

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Religion Review

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  1. Religion Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvFl6UBZLv4

  2. Round 1 - Hinduism • Where does it begin? • What is its most sacred river in India? • What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism? • What do you get if you achieve the ultimate goal? • How do you get rid of bad Karma? • How does one move up and down in the Caste System • Why is the Caste system still followed by many even though it is outlawed

  3. Round 2 - Buddhism • Hindus and Buddhist both believe in __________ • What is the ultimate goal in Buddhism • How do you get there? • What happens if you achieve the ultimate goal…you are released from what? • Why is non-violence important to both Hindus and Buddhists?

  4. Round 3 – Judaism • Who started it • What is the holy text called • Jews were the first of the world religions to be considered this…. • What is the Diaspora • What set of ethical codes do Jews follow for moral behavior

  5. Round 4 Islam • Who is the founder • What is God called • What ethical/moral code needs to be followed • Name (in English) each one of the 5 rules you must follow • Why is the Hijra or year 622 important to Muslims? • What is the sacred text called? • Name 2 advances made during Islam’s golden age. • What two cultures did Islamic scholars preserve and build on? • What are the 2 sects of Islam? • Name 2 advancements we get from Islam’s golden age

  6. Round 5 – Name the religion/religions • Siddhartha • Rabbi • Abraham • Mosque • 5 Pillars • 4 Noble Truths • 10 commandments • 8 fold path • Vedas and Upanishads • Allah • Brahman • Atman • Nirvana • Reincarnation • New Testament • Sunni • Diaspora • Karma and Dharma • Caste System • Hajj • Paul

  7. Answers

  8. Round 1 - Hinduism • Where does it begin? India • What is its most sacred river in India? Ganges • What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism? Moksha • What do you get if you achieve the ultimate goal? • Union with Brahman • Release from the cycle of reincarnation • How do you get rid of bad Karma? • By doing your dharma • How does one move up and down in the Caste System • Born into it • Why is the Caste system still followed by many even though it is outlawed • The belief in Karma and Dharma

  9. Round 2 - Buddhism • Hindus and Buddhist both believe in __________ Reincarnation, karma, dharma • What is the ultimate goal in Buddhism – Nirvana/enlightenment • How do you get there? – By accepting the 4 noble truths and 8 fold path • What happens if you achieve the ultimate goal…you are released from what? – the cycle of reincarnation • Why is non-violence important to both Hindus and Buddhists? We are all connected and doing violence to others is doing violence to ourselves

  10. Round 3 – Judaism • Who started it - Abraham • What is the holy text called – Torah • Jews were the first of the world religions to be considered this….Monotheistic • What is the Diaspora – Migration from Israel after they were kickedout of Jerusalem • What set of ethical codes do Jews follow for moral behavior – 10 commandments

  11. Round 4 Islam • Who is the founder - Mohamed • What is God called - Allah • What ethical/moral code needs to be followed – 5 Pillars • Name (in English) each one of the codes Declaration, Prayers 5x a day, Almsgiving, Fasting, Hajj • Why is the Hijra or year 622 important to Muslims – Marks the official beginning of Islam • What is the sacred text called? Koran Qu’ran • Name 2 advances made during Islam’s golden age. Math and Sciences – algebra, astronomy, medicine, hospitals, scientific method, trigonometry • What two cultures did Islamic scholars preserve and build on? Greek and Roman • What are the 2 sects of Islam? Sunni and Shia • Name 2 Advances we get from Islam’s Golden Age. Surgery, Hospitals, Algebra, Arabic numerals, navigational tools, Clocks,

  12. Round 5 – Answers (21 points) • Sidartha - B • Rabbi- J • Abraham – J, C, I • Mosque - I • 5 Pillars - I • 4 Noble Truths - B • 10 commandments – J,C,I • 8 fold path - B • Atman - H • Allah - I • Brahman - H • Atman - H • Nirvana _ B • Reincarnation – H, B • New Testament - C • Sunni - I • Diaspora - J • Karma and Dharma – H,B • Caste System - H • Hajj – I • Paul - Christianity

  13. Round 6 - Answer (4 points) • Which religion is divided into the following sects • Orthodox, conservative, reform - Judaism • Zen, Theravada, Mahayana - Buddhism • Greek Orthodox, protestant, Roman Catholic – Christian • Sunni Shi’a - Islam

  14. Round 7 – Answers 1point • Hinduism • Brahman • Moksha, • Dharma • Karma • Atman, • Brahma • The Caste System • reincarnation • Buddhism • Nirvana • Dharma • Karma • Enlightenment through meditation • reincarnation Moksha, Atman, Nirvana,, Brahman, Dharma, Karma, Ahimsa, reincarnation, the caste system, enlightenment through meditation

  15. Round 4 – Answer (5 points) • For each religion name • The sacred text – • Judaism – TeNeKe – Torah • Christianity - Bible • Islam – Qur’an • Buddhism – Anals - Tripitaka • Hinduism – Upanishads Vedas - Bhaghavagita

  16. Round 6 – Answer (5 points) • For each religion name • 1 practice • Judaism – 10 commandments • Christianity – communion/baptism • Islam – 5 pillars • Buddhism – 8 fold path • Hinduism – meditation/yoga

  17. Round 8 – Answer (9 point) • 4 Noble Truths • All life is suffering, to live is to suffer • We suffer because we desire things we cannot have • The only way to eliminate suffering is to eliminate desire • We can eliminate desire if we follow the 8 fold path • 5 Pillars of Islam • Declaration of faith • Prayer 5 times a day • Alms to the poor • Fasting during the month of Ramadan • Pilgrimage to Mecca if possible

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