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What are the three Abrahamic faiths? Choose all that applies. *3 pointsChristianityIslamJudaismHinduismWhich religion believes in the concept of the Holy Trinity?*2 pointsIslamChristianityJudaismHinduismWhich religious text is considered the holy book of Christianity?*2 pointsQur'anBibleTorahVedasWhat is the sacred place of worship for Muslims called?*2 pointsChurchSynagogueMosqueTempleWhich religion believes in the Five Pillars of Islam?*2 pointsIslamChristianityJudaismHinduismWhat is the major holiday in Christianity that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ?*2 pointsEasterHanukkahChristmasPassoverWhat is the holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?*2 pointsMeccaJerusalemRomeMedinaWhich religion has the largest number of followers worldwide?*2 pointsIslamChristianityJudaismHinduismWhat is the term used to describe the journey to Mecca that Muslims are required to make at least once in their lifetime?*2 pointsRamadanBar MitzvahHajjYom KippurWhich religion believes in the concept of original sin?*2 pointsJudaismIslamChristianityMosque

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What are the three Abrahamic faiths? Choose all that applies. *3 pointsChristianityIslamJudaismHinduismWhich religion believes in the concept of the Holy Trinity?*2 pointsIslamChristianityJudaismHinduismWhich religious text is considered the holy book of Christianity?*2 pointsQur'anBibleTorahVedasWhat is the sacred place of worship for Muslims called?*2 pointsChurchSynagogueMosqueTempleWhich religion believes in the Five Pillars of Islam?*2 pointsIslamChristianityJudaismHinduismWhat is the major holiday in Christianity that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ?*2 pointsEasterHanukkahChristmasPassoverWhat is the holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?*2 pointsMeccaJerusalemRomeMedinaWhich religion has the largest number of followers worldwide?*2 pointsIslamChristianityJudaismHinduismWhat is the term used to describe the journey to Mecca that Muslims are required to make at least once in their lifetime?*2 pointsRamadanBar MitzvahHajjYom KippurWhich religion believes in the concept of original sin?*2 pointsJudaismIslamChristianityMosque

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