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Abortion The removal of a foetus (unborn baby) from the womb Agnostic Someone who is not sure if there is a God Animism A belief in spirits in natural things Ascetic Someone who lives simply, like a monk Atheist Someone who does not believe there is a God Authority Having power or influence over people and things Awe feeling of wonder or admiration Belief/ Believe Accepting something as true Bible The holy book of Christianity Buddhism The fourth largest world religion; Buddhists follow Buddhism Celebration To specially remember an event, particularly through festivals Ceremony A formal act carried out as laid down by ritual or custom, e.g a wedding ceremony Christianity The world’s largest religion Commitment To devote yourself to something Community A group who share something in common like nationality, religion or interests Creation Bringing something into existence Deity A god or goddess Destiny Fate; Something that will happen in the future; something that is meant to be Devotion Feelings of love or affection Empathy Being able to understand the feelings of other people Evil Wickedness or morally bad Euthanasia The act of killing someone painlessly (especially the aged or those suffering from an incurable illness) Existence The state of existing or being Evolution A slow process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex form Faith belief and trust in the truth or value of a person, idea, or thing Freedom being free; the power to act or speak or think without interference. Genesis The beginning of something; the first book of the Bible Goodness The state or quality of being good Hebrew The ancient Jews or the language spoken by them and their descendents Holy/ Holiness Being worthy of worship Holocaust A massive slaughter, especially of the six million Jews in the 1930’s and 40’s Hinduism The third biggest and oldest world religion; Hindus follow Hinduism Ideology A set of religious or political ideas or beliefs Idolatry The worship of objects or idols Interpretation The act of explaining or translating the meaning of something Islam The second largest and fastest growing world religion Judaism The smallest of the six major world religions Justice Being fair; upholding the rights of all Liberation Being set free from oppression or captivity Lifestyle The way a person lives their life Meaning The reason or purpose of something Meditation Reflecting on your inner thoughts and feelings Monotheism The belief that there is only One God Morality Concerned with the difference between right and wrong Motivation The reason someone wants to do something Muslim A follower of Islam Mystery Something which cannot be explained Myth A story used to communicate meaning, based on fiction or half-truths Nativity The story of the birth of Jesus Christ Origin The beginning of something Orthodox Keeping strictly to the rules and laws; used of some Jews and Christians Pantheism The belief that God exists throughout everything Peace Freedom from conflict Polytheism The belief in more than one God; belief in many gods Prayer Speaking to God Purpose The meaning for or reason something exists Qur’an/ Koran The Muslim holy book Relationship The connection between people or things Religion A system of beliefs and practices Repression To force someone to do something against their will Revelation Knowledge given to humans by God Righteous Being especially moral or saintly Rite A ceremony or act carried out for religious or social reasons Ritual A ceremony or act carried out for religious or social reasons Sacrifice giving something up or offering something to a God, often the slaughter of an animal or a person Scripture A holy book or religious writing Sikhism The youngest of the six world religions, followed by Sikhs Spirituality Concerned with the spirit or soul Suffering To feel pain or distress; experience loss, injury, harm, or punishment. Symbolism Representing things by using signs and symbols Theism A belief in a God who created and takes an interest in the world Tradition Behaviour and practices which have been followed for a long time Truth That which is true or valid Values Principles which show what something is worth Wholeness The state of being whole, entire, or sound; completeness Worship Showing love, honour or devotion to God Environment The surroundings in which organisms live Marriage A union of two people who are married Festival A time for celebration, especially one of religious importance Covenant A promise or an agreement between two people. e.g. God and Abraham Testament An agreement; proof; one of the two sections of the Bible Pilgrimage A journey to a holy place or shrine Sacred Holy and set apart from the ordinary Synagogue A Jewish place of worship Mosque A Muslim place of worship Prejudice Holding views or opinions without having all the facts Prophet A person through whom the will of God is expressed Pacifist Someone who believes violence is wrong