Major Religions
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Christianity
Christian
Old Testament
New Testament
The Gospels
Jesus
Messiah
Holy Spirit
baptism
communion
confession
to baptize
to confess
to repent
Sinners, repent!
Catholic
Protestant
mass
purgatory
Every Sunday, Catholics attend Mass to pray, listen to scripture, and receive communion.
The Protestant faith emphasizes a personal relationship with God and the importance of reading the Bible.
Judaism
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rabbi
synagogue
Sabbath
Passover
Jew
Before the Sabbath began, the families prepared kosher meals to enjoy together during the day of rest.
The company’s financial practices didn’t seem kosher, so the investors decided to be cautious.
Islam
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the Koran / Qur'an
Muslim
imam
halal
hajj
Eid
Ramadan
Do you observe Ramadan?
During Ramadan, families and neighbors often gather to break their fast together at sunset, sharing food and a sense of community.
Drinking alcohol is forbidden, as it is believed to harm the body and cloud the mind, distancing a person from spiritual awareness.
The five pillars of Islam
Muslims pray five times a day facing Mecca, a practice that strengthens their connection to God and unites the global Muslim community.
The call to prayer echoes from mosques five times a day, inviting Muslims to stop what they are doing and turn their hearts toward God.
Eastern Religions
reincarnation
karma
Hinduism
guru
Hinduism encourages devotion, compassion, and respect for all living beings, reflecting a deep reverence for the interconnectedness of life.
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Buddhism
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Buddhist
enlightenment
awakening
mindfulness
Four Noble Truths
In Buddhism, loving-kindness is a form of compassion that practitioners cultivate through meditation and daily actions toward all living beings.
By observing the Five Precepts, Buddhists aim to live ethically by avoiding actions such as killing, stealing, and lying.