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- monotheism is the belief in:
a. many gods
b. nature spirits
c. one god
d. no gods
- which religions are monotheistic?
a. hinduism and buddhism
b. daoism and confucianism
c. judaism and christianity
d. buddhism and christianity
- a central belief of judaism is:
a. reincarnation
b. following the eightfold path
c. a covenant with one god
d. harmony with nature
- the ten commandments were important because they:
a. explained reincarnation
b. provided moral and legal rules
c. taught meditation
d. organized social classes
- a core christian ideal taught by jesus is:
a. revenge against enemies
b. strict punishment
c. love and forgiveness
d. withdrawal from society
- hinduism teaches that a persons actions affect future lives through:
a. filial piety
b. karma and reincarnation
c. legal codes
d. monotheism
Question 51
Monotheism is defined as the belief in a single, all - powerful god. Option A refers to polytheism (belief in many gods), option B is about nature - based spiritual beliefs, and option D is atheism (belief in no gods). So the correct answer is the one that matches the definition of monotheism.
Hinduism is polytheistic, Buddhism is non - theistic, Daoism and Confucianism are more philosophical and not monotheistic. Judaism and Christianity both believe in one God, so they are monotheistic religions.
Reincarnation is a concept in Hinduism and Buddhism, the Eightfold Path is a Buddhist teaching, and harmony with nature is related to some nature - based belief systems. Judaism has a central belief in a covenant (a sacred agreement) with one God.
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C. One god