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| The students of Jesus during his ministry. |
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| A broad or loose interpretation of the bible. |
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| Seperation of Church and State |
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| Government can't establish one national religion, by law. |
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| An abode of souls, according to Roman Catholic Religion, who are barred from heaven, because of not recieving Christian Baptism. |
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| One involved in or supporting catholicism. |
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| The messiah; The expected deliverer; Jesus |
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| Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth. |
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| The belief in only one god |
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| A messenger, a supernatural being found in many religions. |
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| Religion founded by Muhammad. The religion of Muslims. |
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| Monotheistic religion of Jewish |
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| A being thought to have special powers derived from the devil |
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| In Aryan society, a member of the social class made up of priests |
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| Holy war on behalf of Islam. Was viewed as a duty to fight in by some Islams. |
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| Ceremonies in church, like baptism or communion, sometimes called a sacrament. |
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| A teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth |
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| The river in Hades which had to be crossed to enter hell. |
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| Teachings accepted as valid and authoritative by a religion or denomination |
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| The idea that our soul lives multiple lifetimes, while gaining experience about the world. |
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| Followers of an exclusive system of religous beliefs and practices. |
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| The abode of God and the angels; Any place of complete bliss, delight, and peace. |
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| Based on Hinduism, believers of reincarnation. Worship Buddha |
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| Religion from Japan involving worship of natural forces or spirits |
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| Chief spirit of evil; opposite of god; the devil |
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