EPR Flashcards

(90 cards)

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What was there in the beginning?

A

Some particles

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Omnipotent

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  • all powerful
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Omniscient

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  • all knowing
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Benevolent

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  • all loving
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Trimurti

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  • the three main forms of God in Hinduism
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Trinity

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  • the three persons of God in Christianity
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What happened on Day 1?

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night and day

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What happened on Day 2?

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Sky

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What happened on Day 3?

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Land and seas

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What happened on Day 4?

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Sun, moon and stars

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What happened on Day 5?

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Birds and fish

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What happened on Day 6?

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Land animals, and the first humans

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What happened on Day 7?

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God rested

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Big Bang Theory

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everything comes from a single point which exploded - no evidence yet for where this single point came from.

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How is God in Hinduism thought to be involved in creation

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God as the Trimurti was present at creation

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The Trinity

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Three aspects:

1.God the Father-creator.
2.God the Son - Jesus the role model.
3.God the Holy Spirit - present at creation

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Brahma -

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the creator

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Vishnu -

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the sustainer/preserver

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Shiva -

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the destroyer

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Imago Dei

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humans are created in the image of God.

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Stewardship

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looking after the planet.

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Dominion

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ruling over the planet.

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Conscience

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the inner feeling of right and wrong.

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Original sin

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the first sin committed by Adam and Eve.

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Guru
teacher
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Langar
communal kitchen or meal (free and equal!)
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Guru Granth Sahib
Sikh holy book.
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Puja
a Sikh form of worship.
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Gurdwara
the Sikh place of worship.
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The life of Guru Nanak:
Guru Nanak went swimming in a lake one day when all of a sudden he went missing. All the people in the lake and all his family and friends looked and searched everywhere for him. After three days he returned, saying he’d been in the light of God.
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How many Hindu gods and goddesses are there?
Thousands with different qualities
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What does Brahma represent?
Creator, represents birth.
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What does Vishnu represent?
Preserver is life.
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What does Shiva represent?
The destroyer, death/ end of life.
35
Core value of Sikhism is…
That all humans are equal in the eyes of God.
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The 5 K’s
Kara (iron bangle) Kachera (underwear) Kanga (comb) Kirpan (dagger) Kesh (uncut hair)
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What are babies seen as?
A gift from god so should be treasured.
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Sikh symbol
Kanda
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Sikh holy book?
Guru Granth Sahib.
40
Fact about reincarnation?
You are reincarnated based on your actions.
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What are the three main attributes of God in the beginning?
Omnipotent, Omniscient, Benevolent ## Footnote These attributes describe God's nature in many religious contexts.
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What is the Trimurti in Hinduism?
The three main forms of God: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer/preserver), Shiva (destroyer) ## Footnote Represents the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction.
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What is the Trinity in Christianity?
The three persons of God: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit ## Footnote Each aspect plays a distinct role in Christian theology.
44
List the seven days of creation according to Genesis.
* Day 1 - night and day * Day 2 - sky * Day 3 - land and seas * Day 4 - sun, moon, and stars * Day 5 - birds and fish * Day 6 - land animals, first humans * Day 7 - God rested
45
What does the Big Bang Theory propose?
Everything comes from a single point which exploded ## Footnote There is currently no evidence for the origin of this single point.
46
How is God involved in creation in the context of the Trinity?
God the Father - creator, God the Son - role model, God the Holy Spirit - present at creation ## Footnote This understanding emphasizes the collaborative nature of the Trinity.
47
What does Imago Dei refer to?
Humans are created in the image of God.
48
Define stewardship in a religious context.
Looking after the planet.
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What is original sin?
The first sin committed by Adam and Eve.
50
True or False: According to Christians, the soul is judged and placed in either heaven or hell.
True
51
What does 'Guru' mean in Sikhism?
Teacher.
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What is Langar?
A communal kitchen or meal in Sikhism that is free and equal for all.
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What is the Guru Granth Sahib?
The central religious text of Sikhism, revered as a living Guru.
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What is the significance of Guru Nanak's vision?
He preached that everyone should be equal after his vision of God.
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What is Ummah?
The community of Muslims.
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What is the Night of Power?
The night the Qur'an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
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List the Five Pillars of Islam.
* Shahadah (Declaration of Faith) * Salah (Prayer) * Zakat (Charity) * Sawm (Fasting) * Hajj (Pilgrimage)
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What is the purpose of Zakat in Islam?
To donate a portion of surplus wealth to the needy.
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What does Salah entail?
Prayer five times a day facing Mecca.
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What is the purpose of the Hajj pilgrimage?
To demonstrate faith and solidarity with other Muslims.
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What is a Minaret?
A tall tower from which the call to prayer is recited.
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What is a Mihrab?
A niche in the qibla wall indicating the direction of prayer.
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What is the purpose of an Ablution Area in a mosque?
For Muslims to perform wudu (ritual washing) before prayer.
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What is the function of a Minbar?
A tiered pulpit used by the imam to deliver sermons.
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What does the Qur'an contain?
Prayers, moral guidance, historical narrative, and promises of Paradise.
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What are the three main attributes of God in the beginning?
Omnipotent, Omniscient, Benevolent ## Footnote These attributes describe God's nature in many religious contexts.
67
What is the Trimurti in Hinduism?
The three main forms of God: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer/preserver), Shiva (destroyer) ## Footnote Represents the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction.
68
What is the Trinity in Christianity?
The three persons of God: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit ## Footnote Each aspect plays a distinct role in Christian theology.
69
List the seven days of creation according to Genesis.
* Day 1 - night and day * Day 2 - sky * Day 3 - land and seas * Day 4 - sun, moon, and stars * Day 5 - birds and fish * Day 6 - land animals, first humans * Day 7 - God rested
70
What does the Big Bang Theory propose?
Everything comes from a single point which exploded ## Footnote There is currently no evidence for the origin of this single point.
71
How is God involved in creation in the context of the Trinity?
God the Father - creator, God the Son - role model, God the Holy Spirit - present at creation ## Footnote This understanding emphasizes the collaborative nature of the Trinity.
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What does Imago Dei refer to?
Humans are created in the image of God.
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Define stewardship in a religious context.
Looking after the planet.
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What is original sin?
The first sin committed by Adam and Eve.
75
True or False: According to Christians, the soul is judged and placed in either heaven or hell.
True
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What does 'Guru' mean in Sikhism?
Teacher.
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What is Langar?
A communal kitchen or meal in Sikhism that is free and equal for all.
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What is the Guru Granth Sahib?
The central religious text of Sikhism, revered as a living Guru.
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What is the significance of Guru Nanak's vision?
He preached that everyone should be equal after his vision of God.
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What is Ummah?
The community of Muslims.
81
What is the Night of Power?
The night the Qur'an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
82
List the Five Pillars of Islam.
* Shahadah (Declaration of Faith) * Salah (Prayer) * Zakat (Charity) * Sawm (Fasting) * Hajj (Pilgrimage)
83
What is the purpose of Zakat in Islam?
To donate a portion of surplus wealth to the needy.
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What does Salah entail?
Prayer five times a day facing Mecca.
85
What is the purpose of the Hajj pilgrimage?
To demonstrate faith and solidarity with other Muslims.
86
What is a Minaret?
A tall tower from which the call to prayer is recited.
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What is a Mihrab?
A niche in the qibla wall indicating the direction of prayer.
88
What is the purpose of an Ablution Area in a mosque?
For Muslims to perform wudu (ritual washing) before prayer.
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What is the function of a Minbar?
A tiered pulpit used by the imam to deliver sermons.
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What does the Qur'an contain?
Prayers, moral guidance, historical narrative, and promises of Paradise.