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HINDUISM

POLYTHEISTIC MORE THAN 1 GOD 300,000,000 GODS

THE ‘VEDAS’: HINDU BIBLE

SANSKRIT

BRAHMA-THE GOD OF CREATION

SHIVA-THE DESTROYER

VISHNU-THE PRESERVER

KALI-THE GOD OF DEATH AND HOMEWORK

GANESHA: THE GOD OF WISODM AND HISTORY CLASS

BRAHMINS: INDIAN PRIESTS

RICH PRIESTS: L.A

1. DO YOU BELIEVE IN REINCARNATION? WHY OR WHY NOT? KARMA HOMEWORK QUESTIONS: 1. DO YOU BELIEVE IN REINCARNATION? WHY OR WHY NOT? KARMA (WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND) 2. DO YOU BELIVE IN KARMA? WRITE DOWN 1 OR 2 EXPERIENCES FROM YOUR OWN LIFE IN WHICH KARMA HAS PLAYED A ROLE

KARMA ENERGY CAN NEITHER BE CREATED NOR DESTROYED, IT ONLY GOES THROUGH ENDLESS TRANSOFRMATIONS!   THE 2ND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS: EVERYTHING HAS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION

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