Download Introduction to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Introduction to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
Directions: For each statement below, determine whether the question applies to Christianity, Islam, or
Judaism. Each statement may apply to more that one religion. Write the appropriate letter C (Christianity), I
(Islam), J (Judaism) in the blanks.
____ 1. Their Holy Book is called the Qur’an.
____ 2. Jesus is considered the Son of God.
____ 3. This religion accepts both the Old and New Testaments as Holy Books.
____ 4. Followers participate in a pilgrimage to Mecca.
____ 5. This religion is the oldest of the three religions.
____ 6. Abraham is regarded as the father of their people.
____ 7. This religion believes in one Supreme Being.
____ 8. This religion accepts the Old Testament as its only Holy Book.
____ 9. Abraham and Moses are considered prophets.
____ 10. Jerusalem is considered a holy city.
____ 11. Followers of this religion call themselves Muslims.
____ 12. The Ten Commandments are accepted as guidelines for ethical behavior.
____ 13. Jesus is recognized as an important prophet.
____ 14. Abraham is considered the patriarch of this religion.
____ 15. This religion has a number of denominations or sects.
____ 16. This religion believes in the divine creation of the universe.
____ 17. This religion is the second oldest of the three religions.
____ 18. Their Holy Book includes the story of the birth of Jesus at Bethlehem.
____ 19. Their place of worship is a church.
____ 20. Their place of worship is a mosque.
____ 21. Their place of worship is a synagogue.
____ 22. This religion is the youngest of the three.
____ 23. Muhammad is considered to be the final prophet of this religion
____ 24. This religion is monotheistic.
____ 25. The Holy book of this religion is the Bible.
____ 26. The Holy Book of this religion is the Torah.
____ 27. The Five Pillars are a central part of this religion.
____ 28. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah is the rite of passage celebrated at age 13 in this religion.