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