The federal government has overreached its constitutionally-established boundaries and has its hands on almost every area of our lives. Our children and grandchildren will inherit a bankrupt nation run by an unaccountable bureaucracy.
The Solution
Article V of the United States Constitution allows us to call a Convention of States to restrict the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, effectively returning the citizen’s rightful power over the ruling elite.
The Strategy
Working together, state legislators and American citizens can restore the checks and balances on federal power that were put in place by our founding Fathers to protect our liberty from the abuses in Washington, D.C.
https://www.conventionofstates.com/
https://youtu.be/JdsjrVR-JUk
Avalon Trailer (1990)
The Polish-Jewish Krichinsky family began to emigrate to the United States in the early twentieth century, settling in Avalon, an inner city immigrant neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Although they brought with them many of their traditions, including a strong family network punctuated by several generations of the same family living under one roof and important decisions about the extended family being made by consensus (by what they call the family circle), they were in search of the American dream. By mid century, the second and third generations of the American side of the family began to search for their own ideals of the American dream, which included assimilation into American culture (as displayed by an Anglicization of their family name to either Kaye or Kirk), success and prosperity through owning a thriving business of one's own choosing (rather than going into the existing family business), owning a house in the suburbs with only one's own immediate family, and owning a television. Some of these goals are against the ideals of the older generation, which may cause some family friction, especially in the decision making process at the family circle meetings. Regardless, life within the Krichinsky/Kaye/Kirk family will go on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b37auo3dSuM&app=desktop
1914
For Jewish people fleeing the pogroms around 1914 does an immigrant appear appreciative of his adopted country or does he want to remain rooted in the ways of the old country? What does he say to express his emotional reaction to the new country?
https://youtu.be/8vWKJbQT06o
The cousins are upwardly mobile, are partners, and open a successful furniture business.
For decades, immigrants arriving on U.S. soil have welcomed their new country by adopting a fresh and more American-sounding name—popular choices included William, John, Charles, and George. Whether they knew it or not at the time, that assimilation did more than help them fit in around the neighborhood.
Changing a name from purely foreign to a very common American one is linked to a 14 percent jump in earnings, according to a recent paper, “The Economic Payoff of Name Americanization,” cited by the Economist. The more uncommon the original name and the more typical the new American name, the higher the payoff.
The study is not the first to draw ties between people’s names and the salaries they earn. The Economistnotes that “a number of studies show that having an ‘ethnic-sounding’ name tends to disadvantage job applicants.” A 2013 analysis of data from today’s labor market by job search website TheLadders concluded that people who go by shorter names at work tend to earn more money. For monikers as similar as Sara and Sarah, Michele and Michelle, and Philip and Phillip, each additional letter correlated with a $3,600 drop in annual salary.
In “The Economic Payoff of Name Americanization,” the authors find that immigrants who faced major obstacles in the labor market—for example, few employable skills or a high degree of discrimination—were more likely to Americanize their names. By 1930, roughly one-third of naturalizing immigrants had forsaken their first name for a popular American one.
The authors interpret this finding as a sign that when occupational mobility was limited, “migrants adopted alternative strategies to climb the occupational ladder.” In other words, they changed their names to achieve not only cultural, but also economic success.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2014/03/28/american_names_immigrants_benefit_economically_from_cultural_assimilation.html
As part of the process of Americanization for immigrants, and to be successful, why or why not should the cousins change their family name to simpler, American names? Whose side do you sympathize with: the cousins who change their name or to the Jewish father?
Avalon Name Change
https://youtu.be/gp0Q1o9IMgA
What happens to an immigrant family in the late '40s, post-war prosperity period?
The upwardly mobile part of the family moved to the suburbs but the old guard remains in the city.
What tensions do you observe between tradition, family, class, income, and living location?
"You cut the turkey without me." Avalon
https://youtu.be/0EEl7uV6YQU
Often today we hear academics describe privilege and how immigrants and others have benefited and done well in America. Let us consider typical experiences of the past immigrants and what their life was like as they came to America.
Note the examples of privilege by immigrants in the past as you observe "The Salvation."
The Salvation Official US Release Trailer #1 (2015)
https://youtu.be/Imic4ACxSp0
The Salvation
1:32:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgMWBZhhXsI&t=630s
America: Imagine The World Without Her - Trailer
What would it be like if an immigrant reflected on America and the if the world did not have America. Dinesh D'Souza is one such immigrant who has done just that. Consider, "America: Imagine the World Without Her," by D'Souza.
https://youtu.be/g4svOofmAek
What would the world be like without America?
America Imagine the World Without Her, 1:28:09
https://youtu.be/gcyNXxrfJIQ
"Hillary's America" Trailer | Official Teaser Trailer HD
https://youtu.be/r7e6gLht6OQ
"2016: Obama's America" The Movie
https://youtu.be/vtv6XUT-hno
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We will have two: at 7:30 and, at 9:00 pm. I will take roll early before you are dismissed at 10:15 pm.
Ian Hunter-I'm The Teacher (Lyrics), 4:14
https://youtu.be/n6tcBjwFFx0
Week 11 To Do List
To Do List
No readings this week
Participate in the Discussion titled "After It’s All Said and Done…"
Complete the Final Exam covering Chapters 7-13
"After It’s All Said and Done…" Please respond to the following:
Explain what religion is, and give your opinion as to whether religion is different from spirituality.
Identify three surprising concepts that you learned about religion in this course, and explain why they surprised you.
Septembers of Shiraz is a 2015 American drama film directed by Wayne Blair and written by Hanna Weg. It is based on Dalia Sofer's 2007 novel The Septembers of Shiraz. The film stars Adrien Brody, Salma Hayek, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Anthony Azizi, Bashar Rahal and Alon Aboutboul. The film was released on June 24, 2016, by Momentum Pictures.
Dr. Mark Kalthoff addresses the false assumption that the scientific revolution, at its core, was motivated by a reaction against medieval Christianity. In fact, most of the architects of the scientific revolution were churchmen themselves, who did the majority of their work as members of a tradition, not as dissidents.
This video is an excerpt from Hillsdale’s Online Course: “Western Heritage,” featuring Mark A. Kalthoff, Henry Salvatori Chair of History and Traditional Values, and chairman and professor of history.
Even
as the distaste for Jews intensifies around the Western world and more
and more members of the international community step up the pressure on
Israel to stop being the cause of so much trouble in the otherwise
idyllic Middle East, Israeli and Jewish scientists continue to clean up
at the Nobel Prizes. It's nothing less than fascinating, in fact, that
notwithstanding the lack of affection for Jews and the Jewish state that
is evidenced in the Scandinavian media, Jews (who, after all, represent
less than 0.2% of the world population) have managed to accumulate a
staggeringly disproportionate number of Nobel Prizes over the decades –
making up about 21% of the laureates in chemistry, 26% in physics, 27%
in physiology or medicine, and 37% in economics.
Meanwhile,
Muslims number somewhere around
1.5 billion, a good 25% of the planet's population – have racked up only
two Nobel Prizes in the sciences. One of these winners, Egyptian
chemist Ahmed Zewail, got his Ph.D. in the U.S., where he's also done
most of his research. The other, the late physicist Abdus Salam, who
studied in Britain and spent much of his career outside of his native
Pakistan, wouldn't even count as a Muslim in the eyes of most adherents
of that religion, since he belonged to the relatively peaceable,
tolerant, and civilized Ahmadiyya sect, whose members are (in Pakistan
and many other Islamic countries) officially considered infidels and are
the subjects of brutal persecution.
Nonetheless, there have been attempts at updating and reforming Muslim majority culture which led to advances in education.
Iran in fact was quite advanced during the administration of Reza Shah Pahlavi until 1979 and the Islamic revolution. The most forward leader in a Muslim majority society was Ataturk of Turkey. Although he was an authoritarian ruler he did eliminate the caliphate and founded the Republic of Turkey on a Western model of governance.
Americans are far less aware of forces within the public sphere that are regressive. For example, in a celebrated exchange at the Democratic National Convention, a speaker was presented as an example of an outstanding American citizen.
Khizr Khan is Muslim Brotherhood jihadist, promoter of Sharia, seller of U S citizenship to Muslims
Khizr Khan is Muslim Brotherhood jihadist, promoter of Sharia Law, tax filer for Clinton Foundation,
installer for Hillary's classified email server, former employer of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, abuser of EB-5 Visa program, and seller of U S citizenship to Muslims.
Nonie Darwish talks to Fox News about The Obama Administration nominee for State Department Legal Advisor, Harold Koh, and his alleged statement that Islamic Sharia Law should apply in US Courts.
Halāl (Arabic: حلال ḥalāl, "permissible"), also spelled hallal or halaal, is any object or action which is permissible to use or engage in, according to Islamic law. The term covers and designates not only food and drink but also all matters of daily life.[1] It is one of five Ahkam—fard (compulsory), mustahabb (recommended), halal (allowed), makruh (disliked), haram (forbidden)—that define the morality of human action in Islam.[2] Mubah is also used to mean "permissible" or "allowed" in Islam.
Former Muslim immigrants to the U.S., who I know personally for example, became citizens because they were attracted to the liberties and freedom of America. It seems reasonable that Qader knew how to spell his own name: this is his signature on a portrait of Mohammed that he drew for me.
Counter terrorism expert Steven Emerson testified:
"A special Hollywood broadcast after 9/11 noted that the attack of 9/11
was simply "pure evil" and had nothing to do with religion. In fact, the
9/11 attack had everything to do with religion."
The document was released by the F.B.I. and translated for The New York
Times by one of the most prestigious translation companies in the U.S., Capital Communications Group, a Washington-based international
consulting firm and by Imad Musa, a translator for the firm.
Obama’s Historic Cairo Speech
There is only one mention of the Constitution, in regards to Jefferson,
and no reference to liberty, the American Republic, or the Bill of
Rights. Rights, when mentioned, are coupled with human rights, as in the
international or U.N. mandated variety, or, as in when governments
determine which things are allowed for people.
In a previous Democratic administration it was stated:
"We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship,
support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and
the success of liberty."
John F. Kennedy
Obama Editorial Promotes Islam Promote Islam http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-obama-terrorism-conference-20150218-story.html
Obama on Islam
"Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“It is important for Western countries to avoid impeding Muslim citizens from practicing religion as they see fit”
Barack Hussein Obama
“We
will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done
so much over so many centuries to shape the world for the better,
including my own country.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“The
contribution of Muslims to the United States are too long to catalog
because Muslims are so interwoven into the fabric of our communities and
our country”
Barack Hussein Obama
“I have lived in a Muslim-majority country… I know, because I am one of them.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“As a student of history, I also know civilization’s debt to Islam.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“Islam has demonstrated through words and deeds the possibilities of religious tolerance and racial equality.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“And since our founding, American Muslims have enriched the United States.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“And
I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United
States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they
appear.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“Moreover,
freedom in America is indivisible from the freedom to practice one’s
religion. That is why there is a mosque in every state of our union, and
over 1,200 mosques within our borders. That is why the U.S. government
has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the
hijab, and to punish those who would deny it.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“We are not nor have we even been at war with Islam”
Barack Hussein Obama
“Whatever we once were, we are no longer a Christian nation”
Barack Hussein Obama
“We Do Not Consider Ourselves a Christian Nation”
Barack Hussein Obama
“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”
Barack Hussein Obama.....H/T BlueSky
Followers claim Falun Gong is a spiritual practice. But China says it is an evil cult. Hear from three practitioners in the United States.
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https://youtu.be/HoAKCVDCkAk
Falun Gong or Falun Dafa (literally, "Dharma Wheel Practice" or "Law Wheel Practice") is a Chinese spiritual practice that combines meditation and qigong exercises with a moral philosophy centered on the tenets of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance (Chinese: 真、善、忍).
The practice emphasizes morality and the cultivation of virtue, and
identifies as a qigong practice of the Buddhist school, though its
teachings also incorporate elements drawn from Taoist
traditions. Through moral rectitude and the practice of meditation,
practitioners of Falun Gong aspire to better health and, ultimately,
spiritual enlightenment.
Falun Gong was first taught publicly in Northeast China in 1992 by Li Hongzhi.
It emerged toward the end of China's "qigong
boom"—a period which saw the proliferation of similar practices of
meditation, slow-moving exercises and regulated breathing. It differs
from other qigong schools in its absence of fees or formal
membership, lack of daily rituals of worship, its greater emphasis on
morality, and the theological nature of its teachings. Western academics
have described Falun Gong as a qigong discipline, a "spiritual
movement", a "cultivation system" in the tradition of Chinese antiquity,
or as a form of Chinese religion.
Although the practice initially enjoyed considerable support from Chinese officialdom, by the mid- to late-1990s, the Communist Party
and public security organizations increasingly viewed Falun Gong as a
potential threat due to its size, independence from the state, and
spiritual teachings. By 1999, government estimates placed the number of
Falun Gong practitioners at 70 million.[1]
Tensions culminated in April 1999, when over 10,000 Falun Gong
practitioners gathered peacefully near the central government compound
in Beijing to request legal recognition and freedom from state
interference. This demonstration is widely seen as catalyzing the
persecution that followed.
On 20 July 1999, the Communist Party leadership initiated a nationwide crackdown and multifaceted propaganda campaign intended to eradicate the practice. It blocked
Internet access to websites that mention Falun Gong, and in October
1999 it declared Falun Gong a "heretical organization" that threatened
social stability. Human rights groups report that Falun Gong
practitioners in China are subject to a wide range of human rights
abuses: hundreds of thousands are estimated to have been imprisoned
extrajudicially, and practitioners in detention are subject to forced
labor, psychiatric abuse, torture, and other coercive methods of thought reform at the hands of Chinese authorities.[2] As of 2009 at least 2,000 Falun Gong practitioners had died as a result of abuse in custody.[3] Some observers put the number much higher, and report that tens of thousands may have been killed to supply China's organ transplant industry.[4][5]
In the years since the persecution began, Falun Gong practitioners have
become active in advocating for greater human rights in China.
Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi has lived in the United States since
1996, and Falun Gong has a sizable global constituency. Inside China,
some sources estimate that tens of millions continue to practice Falun
Gong in spite of the persecution.[6][7] Hundreds of thousands are estimated to practice Falun Gong outside China in over 70 countries worldwide.[8][9]
"New Age" Spirituality, Western movements of the 1970s and 1980s
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Eagle Quetzal Condor Gathering: A Global Convergence of Wisdom Keepers and Planetary Advocates
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sedona, AZ – Indigenous Elders from North, Central,
and South America will unite with Wisdom Keepers and Planetary Advocates
from around the world for a historic event at the Eagle Quetzal Condor
gathering in Sedona, Arizona - April 17th -19th, 2015 –– with extended
presentations being planned through April 23rd. Tickets are $323, which
includes all presentations, films, music and workshops. Registration
check in will be held at 7 Centers Yoga, from 3-5:30pm on Friday April
17th. Tickets are limited to the first 225 people.
Because we
are facing a global ecological crisis, the Indigenous wisdom of the
Natural World is needed now more than ever. Re-establishing a harmonious
relationship to the Earth is the only way humanity can move into the
future in a sustainable way. Indigenous cultures throughout the Americas
–– and the world –– have maintained a reciprocal relationship with the
Earth, have protected the sacred sites and ancestral trade routes, and
are now sharing that wisdom with the modern world in preparation for a
new planetary era; an era where modern technology and ancestral wisdom
are synthesized to create a thriving world for the entire Earth
Community.
While there are over 50 Indigenous Elders planning
on attending the gathering, there are select Elders and global Wisdom
Keepers who will be doing formal presentations. Presenters include:
Grandmother Margarita Nuñez Garcia (Jalisco, Mexico), Cristobal Cojti
Gacia (Mayan Elder, Guatemala), Juan Gabriel (Peruvian Elder), Uqualla
(Havasupi Tribe), Ruben Saufkie (Hopi Tribe), Grandmother Laura Espinoza
Cuadras (Mexicali, Baja Mx), Carl Johan Calleman, PhD (Scholar and
Author), Sensei Rendo Sugimoto (Japanese Elder), Alokananda (Tribal
Alliance), and more…
This conference will also focus on
environmental awareness in alignment with Earth Day. There will be two
environmental films that address solutions to climate change. The first
is Cowspiracy and the second is The Future of Energy. The two films
compliment each other and together cover the two largest areas of
society that need to be transformed in order to solve the climate
crisis; animal agriculture and energy consumption.
There will be
lively musical performances on Saturday and Sunday night by Wilkasara
(Cusco, Peru), Ryan Whitewolf (Australia) and Bhushan Stone (Alaskan
folk music) to bring all the people together to celebrate life. There
will also be the great healing benefit of Yoga classes by Mally
Pasquette (Traditional and Classical Yoga), and Tim Teh (Shaman’s Heart
Yoga). In addition, Generation Wake Up will host a powerful young led
workshop that focuses on youth empowerment and sustainability.
This
event is hosted by ICSAW (International Center of Spiritual and
Ancestral Wisdom) and co-hosted by ICCS (International Center of
Cultural Studies)
Sponsors of Event: World Healing, Planetary
Advocates, Suns of the Earth, All Nations Native American Church,
Okleuueha Native American Church, Reviveolution, Oneness Community of
New Mexico, Sedona Red Rock Adventures, Tribal Alliance, and Star Bear.
https://youtu.be/iLcZ-xlToaY
Opposition to new religious movements 489
"Jonestown" was the informal name for the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project formed by the Peoples Temple, an American religious organization under the leadership of Jim Jones, in northwestern Guyana. It became internationally notorious when on November 18, 1978, over 900 people died in the remote commune, at the nearby airstrip in Port Kaituma, and in Georgetown, Guyana's capital city. The name of the settlement became synonymous with the incidents at those locations.
A total of 909 Americans[1] died in Jonestown, all but two from apparent cyanide
poisoning, in an event termed "revolutionary suicide" by Jones and some
members on an audio tape of the event and in prior discussions. The
poisonings in Jonestown followed the murder of five others by Temple
members at Port Kaituma, including United States CongressmanLeo Ryan. Four other Temple members died in Georgetown at Jones' command.
The actions in Jonestown have been commonly viewed as mass suicide, although some sources, including Jonestown survivors, regard them as mass murder instead.[2][3]
It was the largest such event in modern history and resulted in the
largest single loss of American civilian life in a deliberate act until September 11, 2001.[4] In recent years, the Jonestown massacre has been the subject of several conspiracy theories.
Jonestown Death Tape: mass suicide, 48:24
The Jonestown Death Tape (FBI No. Q 042) (November 18, 1978)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown
The incident began when the ATF attempted to raid the ranch. An
intense gun battle erupted, resulting in the deaths of four government
agents and six Branch Davidians. Upon the ATF's failure to raid the
compound, a siege was initiated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the standoff lasting 51 days. Eventually, the FBI launched an assault and initiated a tear gas
attack in an attempt to force the Branch Davidians out of the ranch.
During the attack, a fire engulfed Mount Carmel Center. 76 people died,[8][9] including David Koresh.
Much dispute remains as to the actual events of the siege. A particular controversy ensued over the origin of the fire;
a government investigation concluded in 2000 that sect members
themselves had started the fire. The events near Waco, and the siege at Ruby Ridge less than 12 months earlier were both cited as the primary motivations behind the Oklahoma City bombing that took place exactly two years later.
The documentary RELIGULOUS follows political humorist and author Bill
Maher ("Real Time With Bill Maher," "Politically Incorrect") as he
travels around the globe interviewing people about God and religion.
Known for his astute analytical skills, irreverent wit and commitment to
never pulling a punch, Maher brings his characteristic honesty to an
unusual spiritual journey. Directed by Larry Charles (BORAT: CULTURAL
LEARNINGS OF AMERICA FOR MAKE BENEFIT GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN,
"Curb Your Enthusiasm"), RELIGULOUS will mark Charles' first feature
project since the critically acclaimed, wildly successful BORAT. Jonah
Smith and Palmer West of Thousand Words (A SCANNER DARKLY, REQUIEM FOR A
DREAM) are producing.
Counter terrorism expert Steven Emerson testified:
"A special Hollywood broadcast after 9/11 noted that the attack of 9/11 was simply "pure evil" and had nothing to do with religion. In fact, the 9/11 attack had everything to do with religion."
The document was released by the F.B.I. and translated for The New York Times by Capital Communications Group, a Washington-based international consulting firm and by Imad Musa, a translator for the firm.
A former student of mine (as in a mujahideen (Arabic: المجاهدين is the plural form, a mujahid (Arabic: مجاهد), the term for one engaged in Jihad drew a picture of Mohammed and gave it to me as a present.
In English usage, it mostly referred to the guerrilla type military outfits led by the Muslim Afghan warriors in the Soviet war in Afghanistan, but now it often refers to other jihadist outfits in various countries.
Richard Dawkins: "Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science" | Talks at Google, 46:00
Richard Dawkins visited Google’s office in Kirkland, WA to discuss his book “Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science”.
From
1995 to 2008 Richard Dawkins was the Charles Simonyi Professor of the
Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University. He is an
internationally best-selling author. Among his books are The Ancestor’s
Tale, The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, Climbing Mount Improbable,
Unweaving the Rainbow, A Devil’s Chaplain, The God Delusion, The
Greatest Show on Earth and The Magic of Reality. His most recent books
are his two-part autobiography. Part 1, An Appetite for Wonder,
released in 2013 and A Brief Candle in the Dark released in 2015.
To
learn more about the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason &
Science, the mission of which is to promote scientific literacy and a
secular worldview, please visit https://richarddawkins.net/
Yet a fourth meaning of secularism applies to countries such as the United States, India, and Turkey, where the modern constitutional separation of religion and state may be referred to as “secularism,” even though individuals may have strong belief structures. The United States has the largest percentage of church-going people in the industrialized countries of the world, yet its constitution insists on a wall of separation between the state and religion. In a secular democracy, the government is supposed to respect the rights of individuals to their own religious beliefs, thus protecting minority religions from oppression.
In all four senses, secularism is now under siege or waning. Many religions are undergoing a resurgence, either in their home regions or elsewhere, and political secularism is being threatened by politicized religious pressure groups.
Religious pluralism 499
Religion in politics 503
Obama’s Historic Cairo Speech
There is only one mention of the Constitution, in regards to Jefferson,
and no reference to liberty, the American Republic, or the Bill of
Rights. Rights, when mentioned, are coupled with human rights, as in the
international or U.N. mandated variety, or, as in when governments
determine which things are allowed for people.
In a previous Democratic administration it was stated:
"We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship,
support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and
the success of liberty."
John F. Kennedy
Obama Editorial Promotes Islam Promote Islam http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-oe-obama-terrorism-conference-20150218-story.html
Obama on Islam
"Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“It is important for Western countries to avoid impeding Muslim citizens from practicing religion as they see fit”
Barack Hussein Obama
“We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over so many centuries to shape the world for the better, including my own country.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“The contribution of Muslims to the United States are too long to catalog because Muslims are so interwoven into the fabric of our communities and our country”
Barack Hussein Obama
“I have lived in a Muslim-majority country… I know, because I am one of them.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“As a student of history, I also know civilization’s debt to Islam.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“Islam has demonstrated through words and deeds the possibilities of religious tolerance and racial equality.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“And since our founding, American Muslims have enriched the United States.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“Moreover, freedom in America is indivisible from the freedom to practice one’s religion. That is why there is a mosque in every state of our union, and over 1,200 mosques within our borders. That is why the U.S. government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab, and to punish those who would deny it.”
Barack Hussein Obama
“We are not nor have we even been at war with Islam”
Barack Hussein Obama
“Whatever we once were, we are no longer a Christian nation”
Barack Hussein Obama
“We Do Not Consider Ourselves a Christian Nation”
Barack Hussein Obama
“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”
Barack Hussein Obama.....H/T BlueSky
Muslim Woman Beaten in Public Experiment
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EpDnw4Wevxs
Muslim Hate in Australia: Social Experiment
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wZVqUU_R9Vc
How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property—either as a child, a wife, or a concubine—must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men. Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen: all know how to die. But the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science—the science against which it had vainly struggled—the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome. Winston Churchill
How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity.The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property—either as a child, a wife, or a concubine—must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men. Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen: all know how to die. But the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science—the science against which it had vainly struggled—the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome.
FILM
Lilies of the Field Official Trailer #1 - Sidney Poitier Movie (1963), 3:14
Lilies of the Field Trailer - Directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Sidney Poitier, Stanley Adams, Dan Frazer, Ralph Nelson, Pamela Branch. An unemployed construction worker (Homer Smith) heading out west stops at a remote farm in the desert to get water when his car overheats. The farm is being worked by a group of East European Catholic nuns, headed by the strict mother superior (Mother Maria), who believes that Homer has been sent by God to build a much needed church in the desert.
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Life of Brian (1979) Trailer, 2:38
Directed by Terry Jones
Written by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin
Brian is born in a stable on Christmas, right next to You Know Who. The wise men appear and begin to distribute gifts. The star moves further, so they take it all back and move on. This is how Brian's life goes. The Jews are looking for a release from the Romans, Spiritual and political decay, keep looking for signs and a group decides Brian is the Messiah. He cannot convince them he is not. He joins the Peoples' Front of Judea, one of several dozen separatist groups who actually do nothing, but really hate the Romans. While not about Jesus, it is about those who hadn't time, or interest to listen to his message. Many Political and Social comments.
Even as the distaste for Jews intensifies around the Western world and more and more members of the international community step up the pressure on Israel to stop being the cause of so much trouble in the otherwise idyllic Middle East, Israeli and Jewish scientists continue to clean up at the Nobel Prizes. It's nothing less than fascinating, in fact, that notwithstanding the lack of affection for Jews and the Jewish state that is evidenced in the Scandinavian media, Jews (who, after all, represent less than 0.2% of the world population) have managed to accumulate a staggeringly disproportionate number of Nobel Prizes over the decades – making up about 21% of the laureates in chemistry, 26% in physics, 27% in physiology or medicine, and 37% in economics.
Meanwhile, Muslims – who, if you haven't heard it lately, number somewhere around 1.5 billion, a good 25% of the planet's population – have racked up only two Nobel Prizes in the sciences. One of these winners, Egyptian chemist Ahmed Zewail, got his Ph.D. in the U.S., where he's also done most of his research. The other, the late physicist Abdus Salam, who studied in Britain and spent much of his career outside of his native Pakistan, wouldn't even count as a Muslim in the eyes of most adherents of that religion, since he belonged to the relatively peaceable, tolerant, and civilized Ahmadiyya sect, whose members are (in Pakistan and many other Islamic countries) officially considered infidels and are the subjects of brutal persecution.
Septembers of Shiraz
Trailer
Septembers of Shiraz is a 2015 American drama film directed by Wayne Blair and written by Hanna Weg. It is based on Dalia Sofer's 2007 novel The Septembers of Shiraz. The film stars Adrien Brody, Salma Hayek, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Anthony Azizi, Bashar Rahal and Alon Aboutboul. The film was released on June 24, 2016, by Momentum Pictures.
The film is based on the novel by Dalia Sofer.
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
Question 2: Multiple Choice
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
Question 4: Multiple Choice
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
Question 5: Multiple Choice
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
Question 6: Multiple Choice
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Infallibility of the Pope
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
Question 9: Multiple Choice
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
Question 10: Multiple Choice
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
War Pilot
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
Question 12: Multiple Choice
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Question 14: Multiple Choice
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
Question 15: Multiple Choice
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
uniformity and agreement among all religions
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
Question 16: Multiple Choice
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
Question 19: Multiple Choice
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
Question 21: Multiple Choice
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
Question 22: Multiple Choice
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
Question 23: Multiple Choice
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Question 25: Multiple Choice
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
Question 26: Multiple Choice
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
John
Correct Answer:
John
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
Question 1: Multiple Choice
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
Question 3: Multiple Choice
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Question 4: Multiple Choice
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
Question 6: Multiple Choice
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
Question 8: Multiple Choice
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
Question 9: Multiple Choice
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Question 11: Multiple Choice
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
Question 15: Multiple Choice
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
Question 18: Multiple Choice
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Sacred Shrine
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
Question 21: Multiple Choice
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Matthew
Correct Answer:
John
Question 23: Multiple Choice
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
Question 24: Multiple Choice
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
Question 25: Multiple Choice
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
Question 27: Multiple Choice
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
Question 28: Multiple Choice
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
Question 30: Multiple Choice
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
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Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
more positive than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Incorrect
Luke
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
War Pilot
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
more positive than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Incorrect
Mark
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Incorrect
Christianity
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
manifestation
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
War Pilot
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
more religious freedom
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
more negative than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
Muslims and Christians
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
The Reformation
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Incorrect
stronger alliances with the West
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Incorrect
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Incorrect
Singh
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Correct
A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
The Inquisition
Correct Answer:
The Inquisition
out of 5 points
Question 2: Multiple Choice
Correct
The covenant is a __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
contract between God and God’s people
Correct Answer:
contract between God and God’s people
out of 5 points
Question 3: Multiple Choice
Correct
Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Apostles
Correct Answer:
Apostles
out of 5 points
Question 4: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus died by __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
crucifixion
Correct Answer:
crucifixion
out of 5 points
Question 5: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
Given Answer:
Correct
Spirits
Correct Answer:
Spirits
out of 5 points
Question 6: Multiple Choice
Correct
Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Unification Movement
Correct Answer:
Unification Movement
out of 5 points
Question 7: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
Given Answer:
Correct
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Correct Answer:
Jehovah’s Witnesses
out of 5 points
Question 8: Multiple Choice
Correct
The god of rice is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Inari
Correct Answer:
Inari
out of 5 points
Question 9: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Five books of Moses
Correct Answer:
Five books of Moses
out of 5 points
Question 10: Multiple Choice
Correct
The word kamikaze means __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Divine Wind
Correct Answer:
Divine Wind
out of 5 points
Question 11: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
Given Answer:
Correct
John
Correct Answer:
John
out of 5 points
Question 12: Multiple Choice
Correct
The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
New Year
Correct Answer:
New Year
out of 5 points
Question 13: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Protestants and Catholics
Correct Answer:
Protestants and Catholics
out of 5 points
Question 14: Multiple Choice
Correct
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Singh
Correct Answer:
Singh
out of 5 points
Question 15: Multiple Choice
Correct
In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Zakat
Correct Answer:
Zakat
out of 5 points
Question 16: Multiple Choice
Correct
The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
Given Answer:
Correct
All religions
Correct Answer:
All religions
out of 5 points
Question 17: Multiple Choice
Correct
The name for God in Islam is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Allah
Correct Answer:
Allah
out of 5 points
Question 18: Multiple Choice
Correct
The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Qur’an
Correct Answer:
Qur’an
out of 5 points
Question 19: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
Given Answer:
Correct
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
Correct Answer:
Accept one’s caste distinctions without complaint
out of 5 points
Question 20: Multiple Choice
Correct
The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
collaboration among religions for the common good
Correct Answer:
collaboration among religions for the common good
out of 5 points
Question 21: Multiple Choice
Correct
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Diaspora
Correct Answer:
Diaspora
out of 5 points
Question 22: Multiple Choice
Correct
Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Abraham
Correct Answer:
Abraham
out of 5 points
Question 23: Multiple Choice
Correct
The label “new religious movement” is __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more neutral than cult or sect
Correct Answer:
more neutral than cult or sect
out of 5 points
Question 24: Multiple Choice
Correct
Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
purification
Correct Answer:
purification
out of 5 points
Question 25: Multiple Choice
Correct
Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
parables
Correct Answer:
parables
out of 5 points
Question 26: Multiple Choice
Correct
The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
more confusion as governments change over and over again
Correct Answer:
more confusion as governments change over and over again
out of 5 points
Question 27: Multiple Choice
Correct
The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
Given Answer:
Correct
Jamaica
Correct Answer:
Jamaica
out of 5 points
Question 28: Multiple Choice
Correct
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
Given Answer:
Correct
Kaur
Correct Answer:
Kaur
out of 5 points
Question 29: Multiple Choice
Correct
Who founded Sikhism?
Given Answer:
Correct
Guru Nanak
Correct Answer:
Guru Nanak
out of 5 points
Question 30: Multiple Choice
Correct
Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
Given Answer:
Correct
Yom Kippur
Correct Answer:
Yom Kippur