1. Which sect of Buddhism believes the path to enlightenment can only be achieved through your own efforts? Theravada 10 POINTS.

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1. Which sect of Buddhism believes the path to enlightenment can only be achieved through your own efforts? Theravada 10 POINTS

2. What does “semitic religion” refer to? The religions who came from the Middle East such as Judaism, Islam & Christianity 20 POINTS

3. Who introduced the caste system to the Indus Valley and the Dravidians? The Aryans 30 POINTS

4. What is the ultimate goal for a Hindu?

5. What is a Brahmin? 10 POINTS

6. Which religion calls their holy book the Quran. 20 POINTS

7. What is Shahada? 30 POINTS

8. Name the 3 gods that make up the Hindu Trinity

9. What is Atman? 10 POINTS

10. Who is the founder of the Islam Faith? 20 points

11. Where do we get the word “outcast” from? 30 POINTS

12. What are the Four Sights that Prince Siddhartha witnessed that changed his life?

13. What is karma? 10 POINTS

14. What is Dharma? 20 POINTS

15. Buddha states the source of all suffering lies in what emotion? 30 POINTS

Suffering is a part of life. Suffering comes from desire. There is an end to suffering. There is a path out of suffering. 16. What are the Four Noble Truths?