Clue | Religion | % Correct |
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Major branch of Islam that is the official state religion of Iran. | Shia | 96%
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A major branch of Christianity founded by a priest who wrote Ninety-five Theses. | Protestantism | 87%
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The Egyptian god Aten, the Inca god Inti and the Baltic goddess Saulė all represent this object. | Sun | 87%
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The ecumenical patriarch regarded as the representative of this branch of Christianity lives in Istanbul. | Eastern Orthodox Church | 78%
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A Haitian religion partially based on a West African religion with a similar name. | Vodou | 70%
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An ethnoreligious group that is the largest Christian denomination in Egypt, Libya and Sudan. | Copts | 65%
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Word for the worship of or belief in multiple deities. | Polytheism | 61%
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A religion with roughly six million followers, most of them living in India, which is where the religion originated. One of the fundamental tenets of this religion is non-violence. | Jainism | 57%
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The state religion of various Iranian empires, which has Ahura Mazda as its supreme being. | Zoroastrianism | 57%
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This religion revolves around the kami, which are supernatural beings believed to inhabit all things. | Shinto | 48%
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A philosophical tradition that emphasises living in harmony with the "way". | Taoism | 48%
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A modern religion founded in 20th century Britain and introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner. It draws upon various ancient pagan beliefs, among other things. | Wicca | 39%
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A mystical branch of Islam with traditions that include whirling and singing. | Sufism | 35%
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A religion based on animism and shamanism and centered around a sky god. Out of all its adherents, Genghis Khan is undoubtedly the most famous. | Tengrism | 30%
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The traditional beliefs of this ethnic group include the atua (gods) Tangaroa, Tāne and Rongo. | Māori | 22%
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