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Abraham is believed to be a part of the ancient history of all of the following religions, EXCEPT:
Hinduism
Which of the following pillars of Islam takes place for one month each year? fasting
Religious fundamentalism is an example of: exclusivism
If something bad happens to you and you believe you deserved if because of something bad
you did, you are reflecting: karma
Marx said that religion is: the opium of the masses
From Islam, the Hadith states that "The most excellent jihad is that for the conquest of
________________.": the self
"God" in the Arabic language is: Allah
If someone devotes all their time, energy and finances to Amway distributorship while
attending the Baptist Chruch (at which they are a member) on Christmas, Easter, and other
special occasions, one could probably conclude that Amway is the person's _____ religion and
the church is their _____ religion. crypto; pseudo
Which of the following religious groups is not theistic (does not have a God-concept)?
Theravada Buddhists
One basic characteristic of all religious fundamentalism is: an inerrant approach to Scripture
"Yahweh" represents: the personal God in Judaism
, Which wrote that an inauthentic religion will lead to existential disappointment? Tillich
Based on the reading by the Dalai Lama, the foundation for ethics in the non-theistic traditions
is: karma
All of the following were given in class as arguments for God's existence, except:
Paleontological
According to the Dalai Lama, the three aspects or levels of putting ethics into practice in daily
life include all of the following, EXCEPT: karma
In the U.S. Supreme Court case of Abingtion vs. Schempp, it was determined that: studying
about religion objectively is necessary in any serious effort to educate
The major world religions discussed in this class started (approximately) between the years:
1700 BCE - 625 CE
If someone says, "Seize the moment and create the most meaning in it that you can", they are
most closely reflecting: contextual ethics
Most sociologists of religion see fundamentalism today as: a response to modernization
According to lecture, all of the following are ways that religions are relating (and will continue
to relate) to one another, EXCEPT: secularism
Of the following lists, which is in the correct chronological order in regard to the approximate
year of origin? Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam
Abraham is believed to be a part of the ancient history of all of the following religions, EXCEPT:
Hinduism
Which of the following pillars of Islam takes place for one month each year? fasting
Religious fundamentalism is an example of: exclusivism
If something bad happens to you and you believe you deserved if because of something bad
you did, you are reflecting: karma
Marx said that religion is: the opium of the masses
From Islam, the Hadith states that "The most excellent jihad is that for the conquest of
________________.": the self
"God" in the Arabic language is: Allah
If someone devotes all their time, energy and finances to Amway distributorship while
attending the Baptist Chruch (at which they are a member) on Christmas, Easter, and other
special occasions, one could probably conclude that Amway is the person's _____ religion and
the church is their _____ religion. crypto; pseudo
Which of the following religious groups is not theistic (does not have a God-concept)?
Theravada Buddhists
One basic characteristic of all religious fundamentalism is: an inerrant approach to Scripture
"Yahweh" represents: the personal God in Judaism
, Which wrote that an inauthentic religion will lead to existential disappointment? Tillich
Based on the reading by the Dalai Lama, the foundation for ethics in the non-theistic traditions
is: karma
All of the following were given in class as arguments for God's existence, except:
Paleontological
According to the Dalai Lama, the three aspects or levels of putting ethics into practice in daily
life include all of the following, EXCEPT: karma
In the U.S. Supreme Court case of Abingtion vs. Schempp, it was determined that: studying
about religion objectively is necessary in any serious effort to educate
The major world religions discussed in this class started (approximately) between the years:
1700 BCE - 625 CE
If someone says, "Seize the moment and create the most meaning in it that you can", they are
most closely reflecting: contextual ethics
Most sociologists of religion see fundamentalism today as: a response to modernization
According to lecture, all of the following are ways that religions are relating (and will continue
to relate) to one another, EXCEPT: secularism
Of the following lists, which is in the correct chronological order in regard to the approximate
year of origin? Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam