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when/where- hinduism 1500bc in India
worshiping-hinduism-written Vedas and Epics
why vegitarian?- hinduism they belived that cows could be another person whom was reincarnated
explain reincarnation- hinduism one lives their life by their dharma in their caste, is they follow they dharma and have good karma, then they shall move on into a higher caste, one continues until they reach moksha- united with Brahman
name and describe the 4 main gods- hinduism Shiva: destoryer of evil, brahma: created the universe, vishnu: preserves the universe, and ayrans: people who brought hiduism into India
descirbe the caste system- hinduism caste system determined which life you got to live: (named from highest to lowest) Brahmans: priest, Kshatriyas: warriors and rulers, Vaishas: professionals, merchants, and landowning peasents, Shudras: servants, and the untouchables: below street rats
worshiping places- judiuism temple, synagogue
when/where started Jeuruselum in 1800
idols- judisium Yahweh
belifes- judisium 613 cammandments and the Torah
worshipping- buddism meditations, prayer
when/where started- buddism 500bc under the boyd tree
what are the four nobel truths? - buddism 1)suffering is part of life 2) desires=suffering 3) no desires= no suffering 4) no suffering= eight fold path
what is the concept of the eight fold path?- buddism do RIGHT things and reach nirvana
idols- buddism buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
explain budda's story his parents hid him from suffering, when the day came that he saw suffering he dispised it, so he started buddism
what did budda search for for 6 year? - buddhism enlightenment, wisdom
what is a covenant? - judisum promise between God and the hebrews
who freed the slaved form egypt? -judisium moses
what was the new kingdom called?- judisium israel
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