Belief in one god Belief in multiple gods  Often referred to as desert religions  Islam, Christianity and Judaism  Stemmed from Abraham.

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Belief in one god

Belief in multiple gods

 Often referred to as desert religions  Islam, Christianity and Judaism  Stemmed from Abraham

The belief that every form of life has a spirit – trees, plants, animals…

 The philosophical position that the existence or non-existence of God is unknowable.

 Disbelief in a god or supernatural power

 Christianity  Islam  Sikhism  Buddhism  Hinduism  Judaism

1. What are some characteristics of the 6 major world religions? 2. What are some major similarities? 3. What are some major differences? 4. How does religion affect the world today? 5. How has religion played a role in your life?