| Term 
 
        | An integral part of the ranking and social order of India, even though it was officially outlawed by the Indian government. 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
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        | Term 
 
        | The eternal trimurti (Three-in-One God) of Hinduism-also a word for the universe 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The chain of rebirths in which each soul, through virtuous living, can rise to a higher state 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | A person below the bottom of the caste system, considered "unclean" by all other castes 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The final stage reached upon freedom of the soul from reincarnation 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Disciplines which enable the individual to control the body and the emotions 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The oldest of the Hindu scriptures-the term means "wisdom or knowledge" 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Refers to a person's actions and their consequences-"from good must come good and from evil must come evil" or "what goes around comes around" 
 a-Nirvana
 b-Moksha
 c-Vedas
 d-Yogas
 e-Brahman
 f-Karma
 g-Caste System
 h-Untouchables
 i-Dharma
 j-Reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Hinduism was founded where? 
 a-Japan
 b-India
 c-China
 d-Tibet
 e-Vietnam
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the highest caste (the priests and politicians) called? 
 a-Kshatriyas
 b-Brahmins
 c-Sudras
 d-Dalits
 e-Vaisyas
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the Hindu view of sin? 
 a-it is committed against an angry god
 b-there are three types of sin, each demanding a different level of punishment
 c-if you sin, you destroy the wheel of karma
 d-dharma is another term for sin
 e-sin does not exist. Wrongdoing is a result of ignorance.
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is NOT a way of salvation in Hinduism? 
 a-Works
 b-Devotion
 c-Knowledge
 d-Meditation
 e-None of the Above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 There is a very strict, set moral code for the Hindu religion.
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Brahman is a personal god
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Hindus see the world as being created by Brahman, and it is separate from him
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The Hindu idea of nirvana occurs during a person's lifetime
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Hindus believe that fate controls their lives
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The Kshatriyas are the lowest caste. They are slaves.
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Hindus tend to believe in relative truth
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | A branch of Buddhism that has become widely known in the U.S.-the koan and Shaolin warriors came from them 
 a-Thervada Buddhism
 b-Mahaynna Buddhism
 c-Zen Buddhism
 d-Tibetan Buddhism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The original form of Buddhism based out of India. They do not worship Buddha. 
 a-Thervada Buddhism
 b-Mahaynna Buddhism
 c-Zen Buddhism
 d-Tibetan Buddhism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | This form of Buddhism is popular in Japan and China. They do worship the Buddha. 
 a-Thervada Buddhism
 b-Mahaynna Buddhism
 c-Zen Buddhism
 d-Tibetan Buddhism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Led by the Dalai Lama-They mix in shamanism and witchcraft in Buddhism 
 a-Thervada Buddhism
 b-Mahaynna Buddhism
 c-Zen Buddhism
 d-Tibetan Buddhism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these things did Guatama experience as one of the "Four Passing Sights?" 
 a-a dead man
 b-a mean man
 c-a madman
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is not one of the four Nobel truths? 
 a-all of life is suffering
 b-suffering is caused by your desires
 c-the ending of suffering is possible
 d-following the eightfold path will end all pain
 e-suffering is desirable to attain nirvana
 |  | Definition 
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        | Term 
 
        | Why did Siddhartha's father try to keep him in the palace? 
 a-he enjoyed his company
 b-he wanted him to become the savior of the world
 c-he knew that if he left home, he would not return to succeed him as king
 d-he wanted to protect him from evil
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What does Buddha mean? 
 a-Enlightened one
 b-Blessed one
 c-Pure one
 d-Mindful one
 e-Noble one
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these religious practices did Siddhartha Guatama try? 
 a-asceticism
 b-meditation
 c-hinduism
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following do Buddhists believe in? 
 a-heaven
 b-sin
 c-a personal God
 d-non-existence
 e-hell
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 When a Buddhist burns incense, he is making an offering to Buddha
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Buddhists believe in reincarnation
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Siddhartha gained enlightenment by sleeping under a bonsai tree for 40 days
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Buddhism was founded in China
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 a koan is like a rosary, used to count the recitations of mantra
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Nirvana is the same concept in both Hinduism and Buddhism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Many people became Buddhist because they did not like the caste system in Hinduism
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The rectification of names-Everyone must act his proper part 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The Golden Rule (or "silver rule") 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The gentleman or superior man 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | the arts of peace, such as music, poetry, and visual art 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Vital life force or energy 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Propriety, reverence, courtesy, ritual or the ideal standard of conduct 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The idea that things should be in a certain PLACE to achieve balance 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The doctrine of the man, or the middle path-avoiding extremes 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The energy forces of good and bad that control the world 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The power of virtue and moral example 
 a-Chun-tzu
 b-Chung-yung
 c-Jen
 d-te
 e-Wen
 f-Li
 g-Feng-Shui
 h-Cheng-ming
 i-Yin & Yang
 j-Chi
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What was happening to China before the time of Confucius? 
 a-a dictator controlled the nation
 b-china was a peaceful country
 c-war broke out, and people were tortured and executed
 d-China had just been invaded by neighboring Mongolia
 e-the government had become corrupt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who is Menicius? 
 a-Confucius' personal assistant
 b-Confucius' grandson
 c-Confucius' teacher
 d-Confucius' disciple
 e-None of the Above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following IS one of the four books written by Confucius' disciples? 
 a-Book of Menicius
 b-the Analects
 c-The Great Learning
 d-The Doctrine of the Mean
 e-All of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Filial piety teaches the idea that: 
 a-servants should respect their masters
 b-sons should respect their fathers
 c-humans should respect animals
 d-humans should respect nature
 d-subjects should respect the emperor
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the Confucian view of the afterlife? 
 a-they believe in achieving the three levels of heaven
 b-they believe that nothing happens after death
 c-they emphasize life on earth, not the afterlife
 d-they are obsessed with the idea of meeting their gods after death
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What did Confucius believe that the main hope of mankind was? 
 a-people being nice to each other
 b-the Chinese taking over the world and asserting their power
 c-Confucius becoming emperor
 d-the worship of Confucius
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is NOT a Confucian ethic or rule? 
 a-respect your elders
 b-be honest
 c-be polite
 d-love your family
 e-be intelligent
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is animism? 
 a-worship of Shang Ti
 b-worship of self
 c-worship of the emperor
 d-worship of things in nature
 e-worship of Confucius
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Why do Confucians believe they do bad things? 
 a-they are sinners
 b-an outside force made them do it
 c-they are ignorant. they don't know better.
 d-they forget what is right
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Likes to keep life in order 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Natural and Simple 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Stresses being spontaneous 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Stresses social responsibility 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Works within society 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Controlled and calculated 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The founder was more of a romantic or idealist 
 a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The founder was more classical a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Sees control as being artificial a-Confucianism
 b-Taoism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the sacred text or scripture of Taoism? 
 a-Book of Confucius
 b-Analects
 c-Tao te Ching
 d-Book of Mencius
 e-Life of Lao-Tzu
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following is part of teh story of Lao Tzu? 
 a-he was a record-keeper who lived a very simple life
 b-he was conceived by a shooting star
 c-he rode west on a water buffalo toward the end of his life
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How were Lao Tzu and Confucius different? 
 a-Lao Tzu did not try to spread his beliefs; Confucius did
 b-Confucius did not try to spread his beliefs;Lao Tzu did
 c-they more than likely lived a few centuries apart
 d-they lived in completely different countries
 e-one of them taught some concepts that we see in the Bible; the other did not teach anything that we see in Scripture
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following is NOT a definition of the word "tao"? 
 a-way of ultimate reality-it is beyond description, the force of existence
 b-way of the universe-order behind all life
 c-way of meaning-purpose behind everything in our lives
 d-way of human life-when we line ourselves up with the way of the universe, we experience peace and harmony
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | In Taoism, te: 
 a-is what connects you to the universe
 b-is what makes you unique
 c-says you must let nature take its course and let go
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Wu-wei: 
 a-Is also known as the "soft" approach-it's all about letting go
 b-teaches us to be good people and respect our elders
 c-teaches that good=balance, while bad=lack of balance
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is a Taoist value? 
 a-nature should be controlled
 b-we should embrace competition
 c-we should not be afraid to be extravagant
 d-do not try to control anything
 e-do not be afraid to stand up for what you believe in
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 Confucius and Lao Tzu reportedly lived around the same time, even though not everyone is sure that Confucius actually existed
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 For something to be "good" in Taoism, it must be "in balance"
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 Taoism is more absolute than relative
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 The "soft" approach of Taoism lines up with the teachings of Paul in the Bible
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 The Tao te Ching teaches ideas that are opposite of the Sermon on the Mount in the Bible
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 Unlike other religions, Taoism focuses on the idea that a person is a unique individual
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False 
 The founder of Taoism's real name is Lao-Tzu
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | In 70 AD, what event(s) occurred? 
 a-Jerusalem was destroyed
 b-Christianity became a state religion
 c-the center of Judaism was moved to Rome
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What major event for the Jewish people occurred in 1948? 
 a-Jerusalem was destroyed
 b-nation of Israel was founded
 c-Israeli people captured Jerusalem
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the name of the first 5 books of the old testament? 
 a-torah
 b-tanakh
 c-talmud
 d-mishnah
 e-writings
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The Mishnah is: 
 a-first 5 books of the old testament
 b-name for the entire christian old testament
 c-a commentary on the torah
 d-the oral law-100 pages of rules for daily living
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which type of Jew tries to follow the letter of the Law and observes most of the traditional dietary and ceremonial laws? 
 a-Reformed
 b-Conservative
 c-Orthodox
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What type of Jew has a more lenient interpretation of the Torah, but still believes that it is vitally important? They also want to keep alive the Hebrew language and the traditions of Judaism. |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The Jewish view of God is: 
 a-He is a physical being-he can be seen and touched
 b-he lives inside of us
 c-he is creator and ruler, the jduge of the world
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What do the Jews believe about the Messiah? 
 a-Jesus was the Messiah and he came and died on the cross for our sins
 b-there might be a "messianic age" of peace, truth, and justice
 c-he could still be coming soon
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | To the Jew, salvation is... 
 a-a nonexistent concept
 b-found in Jesus Christ alone
 c-found in themselves and a bit if God's grace
 d-found in themselves
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Do the Jews believe sin exists? 
 a-yes
 b-no
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the story behind the menorah having 8 candles? 
 a-the number 8 is the most sacred number in Judaism
 b-because of a miracle-a Temple lamp only had enough oil to burn for one day, but it burned for 8 instead
 c-eight days is how long the harvest lasts
 d-eight days was the length of the passover
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 
 Christianity has its roots in Judaism
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Judaism and Christianity have the same view of the Trinity
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The Syrians and Persians tried to conquer the Jews at different points in history
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The Law, the Talmud, and the Writings make up the Tanahkh
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Judaism focuses on having original virtue and righteousness at birth, rather than sinfulness
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 
 Conservative Jews are stricter than Reformed Jews
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who was/were the "founding fathers" of Judaism? 
 a-Isaac
 b-Abraham
 c-Jacob
 d-Two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is one word to describe the Sabbath? 
 a-work
 b-party
 c-rest
 d-play
 e-pray
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | At least how many Jews have claimed to be the Messiah? 
 a-32
 b-34
 c-36
 d-38
 e-40
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | A "Zionist" desires... 
 a-war with non-Jews
 b-to live in Israel
 c-to convert others to Judaism
 d-the convince Jews to spread out all over the world
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How are Judaism and Christianity similar? 
 a-they both believe in needing salvation
 b-they both believe in the existence of original sin
 c-they both believe in Jesus Christ as Savior
 d-they both believe in observing passover
 e-they both believe in the Trinity
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Why is the Law in the Bible? What is the point of the Law? 
 a-For God's people to follow completely
 b-to show people that they are imperfect and cannot save themselves
 c-to point people toward sacrifice and good works
 d-to ignore after Jesus came to earth and die on the cross
 e-to be good suggestions for how to live
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Jews believe that in the afterlife: 
 a-some people will spend eternity in the Olam-Ha-Ba
 b-some people will cease to exist
 c-some people will spend eternity in Gehenna
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who is considered to be the founder of Islam? 
 a-Abraham
 b-Ishmael
 c-Muhammad
 d-Khadija
 e-Gabriel
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Muhammad was concerned that perhaps his dreams and revelations came from.... 
 a-Allah
 b-Gabriel
 c-Khadija
 d-Satan
 e-Himself
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who does he say convinced Allah that his dreams were not coming from Satan? 
 a-Allah
 b-Gabriel
 c-Khadija
 d-Satan
 e-Himself
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Why did Muhammad grow to dislike the Jews? 
 a-he never disliked Jews-he loved them
 b-they didn't agree with hsi new religion
 c-they tried to assassinate him
 d-two of the above
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How many wives did Muhammad have? How old was the youngest? 
 a-13;9
 b-11;21
 c-9;15
 d-5;26
 e-1;40
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What do Muslims believe about Jesus? 
 a-he was not the son of the virgin Mary
 b-he was a good guy, a prophet of Allah
 c-he foretold the coming of Muhammad
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
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        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How many times a day do Muslims pray? What city do they face? 
 a-3-Mecca
 b-3-Jerusalem
 c-5-Mecca
 d-5-Medina
 e-7-Jerusalem
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Where do non-American Muslims frequently get their view of America from? 
 a-Hollywood movies
 b-American news stands
 c-the radio
 d-newspapers
 e-magazines
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is NOT one of the Six Doctrines of Faith? 
 a-belief in angels
 b-belief in fate
 c-belief in one God
 d-belief in sin
 e-all of these are pillars of faith
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What do Muslims believe about the Bible? 
 a-it is inspired by God
 b-it is corrupted by Christians
 c-it is a book worth reading
 d-the Qur'an is the fulfillment of the Bible
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following text(s) do Muslims look to as their main texts? 
 a-the Qur'an
 b-the Proverbs
 c-the Gospel of Jesus
 d-Two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How many chapters are there in the Qur'an? 
 a-39
 b-50
 c-92
 d-114
 e-300
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How many prophets of Allah are there named in the Qur'an? Name one. 
 a-13-Isaac
 b-24-Abraham
 c-28-Moses
 d-42-Peter
 e-61-Judas
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who would be most likely to live the simple life, closer to that of a monk? 
 a-Sunnis
 b-Shi'ites
 c-Sufis
 d-The Taliban
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What percentage of the world is Muslim? 
 a-India
 b-Saudi Arabia
 c-Iran
 d-Indonesia
 e-The United States
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What even marks the starting date for the Islamic calendar? 
 a-the beginning of creation
 b-the birth of Jesus Christ
 c-birth of Muhammad
 d-Muhammads flight from Mecca
 e-death of Muhammad
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Muslims believe that Allah is all-seeing
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Allah is a god of wrath and justice
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 the majority of Muslims are Shi'ites
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Muhammad married outside of the Muslim faith
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 According to the Qur'an, hell is a possibility for all Muslims
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Jesus is the most authoritative of the prophets of Allah
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The main dispute between Sunnis and Shi'ites is over who can or cannot become a caliph. Sunnis believe in elected caliphs. Shi'ites believe all caliphs must be direct descendants of Muhammad.
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Muslims believe in heaven and hell
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Muslims believe that Abraham almost sacrificed Isaac in Genesis
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Most Non-American Muslims see America as secular, Christian, and immoral
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Most Muslims see it as their religious duty to eliminate anyone who is not a Muslim
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | A Chapter 
 a-Islam
 b-Muslim
 c-Hijira
 d-Surah
 e-Qur'an
 f-Jihad
 g-Whirling Dervish
 h-Hajj
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | A particular type of Sufi who gets a little dizzy 
 a-Islam
 b-Muslim
 c-Hijira
 d-Surah
 e-Qur'an
 f-Jihad
 g-Whirling Dervish
 h-Hajj
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | To submit or surrender-the religion of those who follow Allah 
 a-Islam
 b-Muslim
 c-Hijira
 d-Surah
 e-Qur'an
 f-Jihad
 g-Whirling Dervish
 h-Hajj
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Muhammad's flight to Medina 
 a-Islam
 b-Muslim
 c-Hijira
 d-Surah
 e-Qur'an
 f-Jihad
 g-Whirling Dervish
 h-Hajj
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The most important book of Islam 
 a-Islam
 b-Muslim
 c-Hijira
 d-Surah
 e-Qur'an
 f-Jihad
 g-Whirling Dervish
 h-Hajj
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The pilgrimage to Mecca, required of all Muslims during their lifetime 
 a-Islam
 b-Muslim
 c-Hijira
 d-Surah
 e-Qur'an
 f-Jihad
 g-Whirling Dervish
 h-Hajj
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who was Muhammad's true love? (if we had to pick ONE)? 
 a-Aishah
 b-Zaynab
 c-Fatima
 d-Khadija
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Why is there only one version of the Qur'an today? 
 a-the others gradually disappeared over the years
 b-Uthman destroyed all the other versions
 c-Muhammad destroyed all the other versions
 d-There is not only one version-there are five versions today
 e-Khadija told Muhammad that his version was the best
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What year did Islam officially begin in? 
 a-576 AD
 b-622 AD
 c-787 AD
 d-832 AD
 e-1000AD
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Do Muslims believe in angels and demons? 
 a-yes
 b-no
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Do muslims believe in the trinity? 
 a-yes
 b-no
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who do Muslims believe was crucified in Jesus' place? 
 a-Philip
 b-Peter
 c-Judas
 d-John
 e-James
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the most authoritative language for the Qur'an to be written in? 
 a-Arabic
 b-English
 c-Hebrew
 d-Greek
 e-It really doesn't matter
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What attitudes toward Christian's and Jews do we see in the Qur'an? 
 a-Muslims should not fight with Jews and Christians
 b-Muslims should as Jews and Christians if they have questions about the Bible
 c-Muslims should kill the pagans
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the best way to attempt to gain salvation as a Muslim? 
 a-Worship
 b-Say the Muslim Creed
 c-Be more good than bad
 d-love muhammad
 e-pray
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the difference between Jesus in the Bible and Jesus in the Qur'an? 
 a-in the Bible, he is a creaed human being. In the Qur'an, he is divine
 b-In the Bible, he is divine and human. In the Qur'an he is a created human being
 c-in the Bible he is crucified. In the Qur'an, he is hanged
 d-In the Bible, he is Son of Mary. In the Qur'an, he is the Son of God
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who do Muslims say built the golden calf? 
 a-Muhammad
 b-Israelites
 c-Samaritans
 d-Allah
 e-Aaron
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who do Muslims say led Gideon's army of 300 to conquer the Midianites? 
 a-David
 b-Saul
 c-Gideon
 d-Moses
 e-Abraham
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is NOT true when forming relationships with Muslims? 
 a-dress modestly
 b-treat your Bible with extra respect when around a Muslim
 c-always shake hands with your left hand
 d-pray a simple prayer before meals
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | One who is arriving to their full potential 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Someone who is full of engrams 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | One who questions Scientology and is therefore shunned 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Blockage to spiritual growth 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Someone who is totally free of engrams 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | One who speaks out against the church in public and who is considered evil 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Your god-essence or spiritual life force 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The device an auditor uses to discover engrams 
 a-OT
 b-Clear
 c-Thetan
 d-E-meter
 e-Engram
 f-SP
 g-Preclear
 h-Overt
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What was L. Ron Hubbard's occupation? 
 a-treasure hunter
 b-pastor
 c-writer
 d-teacher
 e-doctor
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these is a Scientology philosophy? 
 a-What's true for you is true for you
 b-What goes around comes around
 c-You can belong to any religion you want to
 d-A and B
 e-A and C
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What does the word "Scientology" mean? 
 a-Study of science
 b-Knowing how to study
 c-study of knowledge
 d-study of truth
 e-knowing how to know
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | According to Scientology, what causes all of man's problems? 
 a-themselves
 b-others
 c-sin
 d-engrams
 e-auditing
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the Scientology view on the afterlife? 
 a-nothing happens when you die
 b-you are born again
 c-you go to heaven
 d-you cease to exist
 e-you go to hell
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of these did Hubbard publicly claim happened in his life? 
 a-he healed himself from being crippled and blinded
 b-he was thrown into a volcano
 c-he was abducted by aliens
 d-he made a deal with the devil
 e-he was on drugs
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What does it mean to "fair game" someone? 
 a-to turn the other cheek when someone attacks Scientology
 b-to do whatever it takes to protect scientology
 c-to play fair whenever you are attacking another religion
 d-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which group did Hubbard consider "evil terrorists"? 
 a-nurses
 b-preachers
 c-psychiatrists
 d-christians
 e-medical doctors
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which group is considered to be Scientologists' main "mission field"? 
 a-Muslims
 b-Jews
 c-Mormons
 d-Hindus
 e-Christians
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What do Scientologists believe about God? 
 a-he is a trinity
 b-he is one
 c-it's a really vague idea actually. everything is god.
 d-he does not exist
 e-you alone are god
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 In Scientology, everything living has a spirit
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 According to Hubbard, we have 57 senses that we must learn to control
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Scientology teaches that man is basically evil
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The evil galactic warlord, Xenu, is responsible for our existence on earth (according to Scientologists)
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Auditing gets rid of engrams (according to scientologists)
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the name of the main publication of the Jehovah's Witnesses? 
 a-Science and health and the Key to the Scriptures
 b-The Watchtower
 c-The Pearl of Great Price
 d-Doctrines and Covenants
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | 1975 was an important year for the Jehovah's Witnesses because: 
 a-actually, it wasn't that important, it was 1974 that was important
 b-It commemorated the 100th year of their existence
 c-750,000 members joined the organization because of the major missionary emphasis among the JWs.
 d-750,000 members left the organization because the end of the world did not come
 e-this was the year that the New World Translation of the Bible came out
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following activities have Jehovah's Witnesses carried out at least 5 times? 
 a-created a new translation of the bible
 b-changed the name of their organization
 c-disfellowshipped their leader
 d-predicted the end of the world
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | According to Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus Christ: 
 a-Is God's son
 b-Is not God
 c-died on the cross
 d-two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Disfellowshipping can occur if: 
 a-a Jehovah's Witness witnesses door to door
 b-a Jehovah's Witness salutes the flag
 c-A Jehovah's Witness does not use a doctor
 d-Two of the above
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | In a Kingdom Hall, the Lord's Supper is celebrated by: 
 a-All Jehovah's Witnesses
 b-Only the Jehovah's Witnesses who are part of the 144,000
 c-the elder (or leader) of the Kingdom Hall
 d-All adults
 e-Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate the Lord's Supper
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | The doctrine of the 144,000 refers to those who will spend eternity in heaven with God. 
 a-will live in paradise on earth
 b-will go to purgatory
 c-will spend eternity in hell
 d-will cease to exist
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Under who did the Jehovah's Witnesses say the Christian church "fell into apostasy"? 
 a-Theodosius
 b-Constantine
 c-Charles Taze Russell
 d-Joseph Smith
 e-the Apostle Paul
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which group sends their young men and women on a two-year mission? 
 a-Jehovah's Witnesses
 b-Mormons
 c-Scientologists
 d-Christian Scientists
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Joseph Smith Sr. and Jr. were both known for what in their hometown? 
 a-their talented speaking abilities
 b-their work in the community
 c-digging for buried treasure
 d-being brilliant writers
 e-being me of high moral character
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How old was Smith at the time of his first vision? 
 a-12
 b-15
 c-20
 d-25
 e-33
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | who appeared in the very first vision to Joseph Smith Jr.? 
 a-God the Father
 b-Jesus Christ
 c-the angel Moroni
 d-Two of the above
 e-all of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What exactly was written on the Gold Plates that Smith found and what language was it written in? 
 a-The Doctrine and the Covenants; reformed Egyptian
 b-Pearl of Great Price; Reformed Egyptian
 c-The Book of Mormon; Reformed Egyptian
 d-Book of Mormon; Latin
 e-Doctrine and Covenants; Latin
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | How did Joseph Smith die? 
 a-In the Mountain Meadows Massacre
 b-In a riot while he was in jail for raiding the local newspaper
 c-a natural death-old age
 d-he never died. Moroni took him straight to heaven.
 e-he was assassinated while preaching a message in Nauvoo.
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which of the following books does not belong in this group? 
 a-Pearl of Great Price
 b-Book of Mormon
 c-Doctrines and Covenants
 d-New World Translation of the bible
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Why were people killed in the Mountain Meadow Massacre? 
 a-they were not mormon
 b-they were mormon
 c-they condemned polygamy
 d-they were trying to take over Salt Lake City where Birgham Young and his followers lived
 e-None of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What do Mormons believe about God and Jesus? 
 a-God is a Trinity-Father, Son, and holy spirit
 b-Jesus was a man. HE became a God.
 c-God was once a person, and he has several wives in heaven with him
 d-two of the above
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is "individual salvation" to a Mormon? (2nd type of salvation) 
 a-forgiveness of sins
 b-gaining heaven
 c-becoming more like God
 d-becoming a god
 e-none of the above
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who is it that baptizes the dead? 
 a-Jehovah's Witnesses
 b-Mormons
 c-Scientologists
 d-Christian Scientists
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Jehovah's Witnesses do not permit the use of medicine or doctors
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 1925 is the most mentioned year in Jehovah's Witness' writings and prophecies
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 The Urim and Thummim are a pair of stones used to translate the golden plates
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 When Mormon males and females reach 13 years of age, they join the priesthood
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 Mormons do no believe in voting
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | True or False? 
 According to Mormons, when a baby is born on earth, it is actually their second birth
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Believe that Jesus Christ was a created being 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Believe that Jesus was Michael the Archangel 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Call themselves Christians 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Believe that people can become gods 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Believe in the Trinity as a 3-in-1 God 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | believe that Jesus was married and had children 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Believe something different about hell than the one taught in the Bible 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Began with a leader who was involved in criminal or fraudulent activity 
 a-Jehovah's Witness
 b-Latter Day Saints/Mormons
 c-Both
 d-Neither
 |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who is the founder of Satanism? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | When and where was Satanism founded? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What book did Anton Le Vey write? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Who is Aleister Croweley and what is he known for? |  | Definition 
 
        | played an important part in revival of black arts; claimed to have made a pact with Satan |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | what is the difference between a Satanist and a Devil Worshiper? |  | Definition 
 
        | Satanists believe that they are their own God; Devil worshipers have an obsession with Satan as a deity |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | a contemporary religion, reviving the ancient pre-Christian pagan religions of Europe |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What do Wiccans revere or worship the most? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the Wiccan belief about the Goddess or God? |  | Definition 
 
        | force appears in the form of a goddess and god. they have equal power and are of equal status |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | a group up to 13 people (equal to 13 moon phases; normally presided over by a priest |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the 3-Fold Law? (Wicca) |  | Definition 
 
        | similar to karma, but doings will be magnified 3 times over |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which religion is the "old" religion? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which religion is the most environmentally concerned? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Do Satanists pray to Satan? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What plays a part in a Satanist's decision to help an old lady cross the street? |  | Definition 
 
        | If she lived her life to the fullest, they  would help her. but if she did not try to help herself at all, then they would not. |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Do Satanists hope to go to hell? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which religion dances around and casts spells? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the two types of Wiccan holidays called? What do they celebrate? |  | Definition 
 
        | Major-Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh, Samhain 
 Minor-Ostara, Litha, Madon, Yule
 |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Wiccans who practice on their own |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which continent has been the center of Wicca and Satanism? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is the Satanist view of God? Jesus? |  | Definition 
 
        | hate God and believe Jesus is either a myth or a failure |  | 
        |  |