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RS
  1. WHAT IS RS
    1. learn about different religons
      1. to understand why people behave a certain way for their religon
        1. to make you think about good ideas and choices
          1. to understand how religion effects the world and events.
    2. founders of religons
      1. Christianity = jesus
        1. islam = mohamed
          1. Judaism = abraham
            1. Hinduism = unknown
              1. buddahism= buddah
                1. sikism = guru nanak
      2. religious objects
        1. 99 beeds = muslims they use this for praying and sometimes when they read the coran
          1. jesus cross = he died on Friday but Christians believe that he didn't DIE on the cross he came back
          2. FOOD AND DRINK IN RELIGON
            1. muslims = can eat special chicken and they cannot drink , don't eat pork , ramadam ,
              1. hindus aren't allowed to eat cows , they have special spicing ,
                1. Christians have achohol rules , hot cross bun on easter , fish on Friday , bread and wine.
                  1. seeks = most are vegetarian ,
                    1. buddihist = most are vegetarian ,
                      1. jews = passive , achohol rules don't eat pork.
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