World Religions

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The Jerusalem Temple was destroyed in 70 AD. True/False

True

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In rabbinic Judaism, there are three major textual traditions: Tanakh, Mishnah, and Talmud True/False

True

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Shabbat is considered the most important Jewish festival True/False

True

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Explain the different roles of Tanakh, Mishnah, and Talmud in rabbinic Judaism

Mishnah- A collection of tractates consisting of Jewish religious laws
Talmud- The explanation of the Mishnah and Torah
Tanakh- It is the Hebrew bible

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Christianity is founded on the worship of Jesus Christ as the son of God. True/False

True

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The New Testament contains 27 writings. True/False

True

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Eucharist and the lord’s supper were not distinctive events of early Christian worship. True/False

False

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What was the Reformation, and what did the leaders hope to achieve

It was a religious revolution that took place in the 16th century and the leaders hoped to be rid of the corruption that was within the Roman Church

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Islam began in Mecca at about 1050 AD True/False

False-In Mecca about 610 CE

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Approximately 85% of Muslims are Sunni. True/False

True

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The Quran is divided into 114 chapters. True/False

True

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Why is Muhammad so important in Islam?

He is seen as a prophet of God, and he was sent to guide people to Islam, as God revealed the religious text to him

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The Dasam Granth is the second spiritual book of the Sikhs. True/False

True

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Sikhism is strictly monotheistic. True/False

True