Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A religion that believes in a singular God. | Monotheism | 94%
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A religion that believes in more than two gods. | Polytheism | 88%
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Believes in an all-powerful, omniscient God. Their holy book is the Bible. | Christianity | 81%
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Branch of the same religion that believes in salvation through faith and good works. Branch of the Pope. | Catholicism | 81%
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Branch of the above that believes in salvation through faith alone. Practices Sunday School regularly. | Protestantism | 75%
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A monotheistic religion that believes in an all-powerful, omniscient god named Allah. People devote their whole lives to Allah. Main holy book is the Quran. | Islam | 69%
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A monotheistic religion that believes in a God that cannot be subdivided into different persons (no Jesus). Holy book is The Tanakh. | Judaism | 69%
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A man that dedicates their lives to religion. | Monk | 63%
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A woman that dedicates their lives to religion. | Nun | 63%
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A person who interacts with the spirit world in a trance-like state to achieve various powers such as healing. | Shaman | 63%
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A polytheistic religion that centers around Samsara, Karma, and Dharma. Holy books are the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. | Hinduism | 63%
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A secular religion that believes life is suffering, and by meditation, seek to achieve Nirvana. | Buddhism | 56%
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A secular religion that follows the teachings of the philosopher, Confucius. "Do not do unto others what you don't want done unto you". | Confucianism | 56%
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A person who is an inspired teacher or proclaims the will of God. | Prophet | 56%
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A polytheistic religion that worships the Kami. No Holy book, but shrines are set up around the world instead. | Shintoism | 56%
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Branch of the above that focuses on the Prophet Muhammad's teachings. | Sunni | 56%
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A polytheistic religion that believes Tao is the origin and law of everything in the universe. Holy book is the Tao te Ching. | Taoism/Daoism | 56%
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Branch of the same religion that aims to stay inside Samsara out of compassion for others. | Mahayana | 50%
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A monotheistic religion that thinks of themselves as followers of the above, but are not accepted as a branch. | Mormonism | 50%
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A monotheistic religion that believes they are being tested by their God, Jah, through slavery, racial downpression, and economic injustice. Holy book is the King James version of The Bible. Bob Marley and Snoop Dogg were in this religion. | Rastafari | 50%
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A smaller group of people whose beliefs slightly differ from that of major branches. | Sect | 50%
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Branch of the same religion that believes Ali is Prophet Muhammad's successor. Also, that every Imam after was the previous Imam's successor. | Shia | 50%
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Branch of the above that believes Laozi wasn't a god. Instead he was thought as an ancestor of the school. Teaches Naturalism. | Zhengyi | 50%
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Branch of the same religion that is a lot more strict. Wants to reach immortality and become one with Tao. | Quanzhen | 50%
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The modernization of historical pagan beliefs. | Neo-Paganism | 44%
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Branch of the above that seeks to become arhats and break out of Samsara. | Theravada | 44%
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A monotheistic religion that worships an all-powerful, omniscient God named Ahura Mazda. It is a small religion because you have to be born into it to convert to it. | Zoroastrianism | 44%
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Branch of the same religion that believe faith and church are inseparable. This is the most strict form of the religion. | Orthodox | 44%
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Japanese branch of the same religion that focuses on meditation than philosophising. | Zen | 44%
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Branch of the above that believes in gurus past that of Guru Gobind Singh. | Namdhari | 38%
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Branch of the same religion that was set in place to restore beliefs from when Guru Nanak was alive. | Nirankari | 38%
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A term for people who follow a religion other than that of the main world religions. | Paganism | 38%
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A monotheistic religion that believes in the faith and meditation in the name of Waheguru. Holy book is The Guru Granth Sahib. | Sikhism | 38%
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A religion that believes that believes in two gods. | Dualism | 31%
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The belief that all things have spiritual essence. | Animism | 31%
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A polytheistic religion that worships the Roman gods. Popular for copying most of the above's ideas. | Religio Romana (Religion of the Romans) | 31%
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Branch of the same religion that abandons practices, laws, and beliefs to adapt to modern society. | Reform | 31%
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A monotheistic religion that believes in an all-powerful, omniscient God named Baha. Holy book is the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. | Baha'i Faith | 25%
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Branch of the above that practices in a more traditional sense while also adapting to the modern era. The most relaxed branch. | Conservative | 25%
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The belief in a God that doesn’t interact with the universe. | Deism | 25%
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An independent branch of a religion. | Denomination | 25%
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A polytheistic religion that worships the Greek gods. Most popular ancient religion. | Hellenism | 25%
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Branch of the same religion that believes in the more primitive values of the religion that were practiced in pretty much ancient times. Believe in divine rewards and punishments. | Orthodoxy | 25%
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Branch of the same religion that does not recognize a transcendent God that has made an agreement with his people. Would rather evolve society than religion based off of the teachings of Mordecai Kaplan. | Reconstructionist | 25%
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A shamanic religion that believes Tengri is the creator of the universe. However, they do not think of Tengri as a god, but as the personification of the universe. Believe in Yer-sub and Erlik. | Tengrism | 25%
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A dualist religion that believes in a horned male god and a moon goddess. They are known for their use of magic. | Wicca | 25%
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A secular religion that believes every living being has the potential to become God. They seek moksha. Holy book is the Agama Sutra. | Jainism | 19%
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Dualist religion that believes in the personification of Good and Evil as gods. Closely alike in moral teachings with the above. | Manichaeism | 19%
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Monotheistic religion that worships Monad. They believe Jesus was the embodiment of Monad who brought Gnosis upon the Earth. Henry More essentially refounded the religion. | Gnosticism | 19%
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A religion that believes in no God(s), but still has the religious aspects. | Nontheistic/Secular | 19%
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A subgroup of the same religion that believe and practice different ideas. | Branch | 13%
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A polytheistic religion that worships the Norse gods. Believe in Yggdrasil (the tree whose roots links the three realms. | Asatru (Asatro) | 13%
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Branch of the above that worships Shakti as the Supreme god of everything. | Shaktism | 13%
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Branch of the above that worships the Kami through practices and rituals at their designated shrines. | Jinja | 13%
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Branch of the same religion that consists of 13 sects. Rely less on rituals and more on prayers and common practices. Separated from the State version by government decree in 1882. | Kyoha | 13%
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Branch of the same religion that believes in folk stories passed down in villages and families. | Minzoku | 13%
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Branch of the above that shuns clothes and believes living nude is necessary for attaining moksha. Pacifists that use a peacock feather duster to sweep insects out of the way. | Digambara | 6%
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A shamanic religion that deifies nature. Each person believes in a different world, but there is no one description of it. | Druidism | 6%
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Branch of the same religion that worships Shiva as the Supreme god of everything. | Shaivism | 6%
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Branch of the same religion that worships both Saguna and Nirguna as gods. | Smartism | 6%
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Branch of the same that fully clothes themselves in white to contrast with the followers of the above. Believe in salvation for women. | Svetambara | 6%
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A polytheistic religion that worships the Egyptian gods. Orthodox reconstruction was brought about in 1988 by Tamara Siuda. | Kemetism | 6%
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A religion with heavy beliefs of shaman. | Shamanic | 6%
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Branch of the same religion that worships Vishnu as the Supreme god of everything. Focus on the 10 incarnations of Vishnu. | Vaishnavism | 6%
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