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WORLD RELIGIONS – PAGE 1 JudaismChristianityIslam 1) Beginning - Who, When, Where, How? 2) Supreme Being(s) - Monotheistic or Polytheistic; name used to refer to Supreme Being(s) 3) Name of Sacred Book 4) Method of Reaching Paradise/Salvation 5) Core Beliefs 6) Religious Practices/Laws 7) Important Words or Terms 8) Common symbols

WORLD RELIGIONS – PAGE 2 HinduismBuddhismShintoism 1) Beginning - Who, When, Where, How? 2) Supreme Being(s) - Monotheistic or Polytheistic; name used to refer to Supreme Being(s) 3) Name of Sacred Book 4) Method of Reaching Paradise/Salvation 5) Core Beliefs 6) Religious Practices/Laws 7) Important Words or Terms 8) Common symbols

WORLD RELIGIONS – PAGE 3 ConfucianismTaoismIslam 1) Beginning - Who, When, Where, How? 2) Supreme Being(s) - Monotheistic or Polytheistic; name used to refer to Supreme Being(s) 3) Name of Sacred Book 4) Method of Reaching Paradise/Salvation 5) Core Beliefs 6) Religious Practices/Laws 7) Important Words or Terms 8) Common symbols