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Hassidism
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Members of this specific type of Judaism consider themselves the 'Pious' ones and are dedicated to the Torah and leading pure lives, most ancient form of Judaism.
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Polyteism
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many gods
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animism
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belief about some form of spiritual afterlife arising from the fear of death
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Zen
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This religion includes the Schools of Rinzai and Zoto, and elements of practice called Zazen, Koan, Sanzen, and Satori
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Quran
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Written in Arabic Central Doctrine for Islam
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Cult
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a specific set of rites to a specific god, or a group of people with extreme beliefs
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Zakat
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in Islam a obligatory tax must be paid to the poor
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Judaism
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Holocaust affected those that believed in this religion
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Existential
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Very clear purpose and meaning to life
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Taoism
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The Way and Its Power (Toa Te Ching)
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Torah
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5 books of the old Testament make the Jewish Central Doctrine
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Hinduism
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This religion believes that God is everything and is infinite in a view called Pantheism
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Conservative
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This type of Judaism, segregates the men and women, old traditions of the Torah and Talmud, service is in Hebrew
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Shaman
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specialist in rituals with knowledge of the spiritual word, also called seers, or witches
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Hinduism
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This religion includes: the part of god in each human being the Atman, the purpose of life is to reunite the Atman and the Brahman, maya is the veil of illusion that makes people think they are separate from Brahman.
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awakening
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He went on six year spiritual quest, at the end of the quest he took the name Buddha that means spiritual ___________.
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Upanishads
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Hindu Scriptures written between 800-300 BC
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Sufis
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This division of Islam constitute the mystical element
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Anthropomorphism
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God or gods take on the form or characteristics of humans
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Yoga
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Hindu method for achieving enlightenment, different types include: Bhakti, Karma, Jinana, Raja, Hatha
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Shiites
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This division of Islam claim Muhammad announced Ali to be his successor, an imam is viewed as the spiritual leader of the community.
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Bhagavad Gita
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Hindu Scripture written in 563 BC
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Buddhism
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5 basic concepts of this religion include: Nirvana, arhat, metaphysical speculation, karma, and dharma
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Rite
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a specific group of prayers and rituals performed in a sequence to achieve a desired effect
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kosher
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Jewish food must be this in strict cultures
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Hajj
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in Islam, all those capable must make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least one in their lifetime
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Hinduism
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The Jiva which is the surviving personal part in enlightenment, (soul), and Karma which is the total differences between good and bad are in this religion
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Pray
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in Islam one must do this 5 times a day facing Mecca
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Buddhism
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Four Noble Truths and Eight-Fold Path
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Monotheism
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one god
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Sunni
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85% of Muslims are this division of Islam
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Christianity
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Virgin Mary, crucifixion, grace
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Vedas
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Earliest Known Hindu Scriptures
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Atheism
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Rejection of the belief in a God
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Denominations
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Divisions of Christianity
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Moses
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Most important person in Jewish history given credit for bringing the children out of bondage in Egypt
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Islam
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5 fundamental requirement that a Muslim must fulfill in this religion- Shahada, prayer, zakat, Ramadan, Hajj
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Taoism
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Yin and Yang represents the unity and duality of this religion
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Catholicism
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pope and bishops, literal blood and body of Christ, confessions, saints, sacrament
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Ramadan
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in Islam during this month, Muslims must fast during daylight hours
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Bible
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Central Doctrine of Christianity
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Shahada
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Declaring in the Islam religion that there is only on God, Allah
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transcendent
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humans have a deep-rooted spiritual need to feel connected to the eternal
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Islam
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Worship Muhammad as God's Messenger and prophet- Reject the divinity of Jesus and the Trinity
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Taboo
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a limited or forbidden thing or action
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Protestant
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Martin Luther initiated this reformation divided Christendom on several key issues and recognizing only 2 sacraments: Baptism and Communion
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Baha'i
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This division of Islam founded by one who declared that they were the expected manifestation of God and preached unity of all knowledge, humans, races, and religions. Founded by Baha'u'llah
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fideism
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The view that only through faith can truth and God be known
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Dynamism
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There are forces in nature that humans can use to their benefit. Mana is a force that can be harnessed and magic is the knowledge that is required in order to use mana.
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Hinduism
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Scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Bhagavad-Gita
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