Which religious figure is seen as the first to believe in one God by all three religions?
A
Moses
B
Jesus
C
Abraham
D
Muhammed
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Lesson duration is: 20 min
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Which religious figure is seen as the first to believe in one God by all three religions?
A
Moses
B
Jesus
C
Abraham
D
Muhammed
Slide 1 - Quiz
What is one big reason these religions tell different stories, eventhough they believe in the same God?
A
They were made by the same people
B
They were formed at different times and
places
C
Only one of them has a holy book
D
They all ignore Abraham
Slide 2 - Quiz
How do Christians and Muslims differ in their belief about Jesus?
A
Both see him as the Son of God
B
Christians see him as a prophet, Muslims don't
C
Muslims see him as a prophet,
Christians see him as the Son of God
D
Neither religions believe in Jesus
Slide 3 - Quiz
What do Judaism, Christianity and Islam all agree on when it comes to God?
A
God appears in human form
B
There are many Gods
C
God created everything and is all-powerful
D
God changes depending on the religion
Slide 4 - Quiz
True or False: In Christianity, the Trinity means God takes on different forms at different times, first as Father, then the Son and later as the Holy Spirit
Slide 5 - Open question
Which of the following best describes the Christian understanding of God?
A
A distant creator who does not intervene in
the world
B
A personal, all-knowing God who exists as three persons in one being
C
A God who is only accessible through priests
D
Three separate Gods working together
Slide 6 - Quiz
What are the similarities of the Ark of Noah and the Epic of Gilgamesh?
Slide 7 - Open question
Which son of Abraham do Muslims believe that was actually almost sacrificed?
A
Isa
B
Musa
C
Isaac
D
Ishmael
Slide 8 - Quiz
What 2 aspects do the Islam focus more on when it comes to life, suffering and death?
Slide 9 - Open question
To what 'religion' are Judaism, Christianity and Islam often referred as?