Deck 14: The New Religious Movements-Renewal and Innovation

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The principal sacred text for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness is the __________.

A) Bhagavad Gita
B) Lotus Sutra
C) New Testament
D) Qur'an
E) Torah ( REMEMBER;
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Today there are __________ adherents of new religions.

A) approximately 75 million
B) approximately 150 million
C) over 200 million
D) over 600 million
E) approximately 1.2 billion
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__________ teaches that humans must reawaken to their place in the natural community, with respect for the right of "self-realization" of other beings.

A) The Baha'i Faith
B) The Branch Davidians
C) Christian Science
D) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
E) Deep Ecology
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Rev. Sun Yung Moon's __________, as sacred text, interprets the true meaning of the Christian Bible.

A) Bhagavad Gita
B) Divine Principle
C) Divine Mind
D) Dudeism
E) Krishna
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Major causes of the growing popularity of new religions include growing individualism and __________ traditional religions.

A) affection for
B) alienation from
C) financial troubles of
D) shrinking bureaucracies
E) worship styles
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A common denominator of most new religions is the presence of a __________, who has a vivid and appealing message that is delivered in an engaging style of communication.

A) charismatic leader
B) faith healer or miracle worker
C) media manager
D) public relations officer
E) racist leader
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One of the teachings of the Ras Tafari movement is that __________.

A) Africa is hell; Jamaica is heaven
B) the white man is superior to the black man
C) Chicanos will one day rule the world
D) Haile Selassie is the living God
E) Modern industrial life is an strategy introduced by men to oppress women
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The idea of treating humanity as a substitute for God can be traced to the nineteenth century philosopher and founder of modern sociology, __________.

A) Adam Smith
B) August Comte
C) Felix Adler
D) Karl Marx
E) Sigmund Freud
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For the Native American Church the consumption of __________ is the principal sacrament.

A) bread and wine
B) dried corn
C) peyote
D) soma
E) unpolluted water
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The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity was founded in __________.

A) China
B) Great Britain
C) Japan
D) Korea
E) the United States
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The new religious movement teaches that Christians as well as Jews must keep holy the Jewish Sabbath is called __________.

A) Christian Science
B) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
C) The Native American Church
D) Seventh-Day Adventism
E) The Unitarian Universalist Association
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Wicca members often form into small groups known as __________.

A) churches
B) covens
C) fellowships of the ring
D) meditation centers
E) zadankai
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__________ holds that only Mind and Spirit are real; matter is an illusion.

A) The Baha'i Faith
B) The Branch Davidians
C) Christian Science
D) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
E) Deep Ecology
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Which of the following exclamations would most likely be made by someone who has pledged to live according to "The Jedi Vow"?

A) Indulge yourself!
B) May the Force be with you!
C) Only Mind and Spirit are Real!
D) Prepare yourself for the return of the Elohim!
E) Whatever you do, good or bad, will return to you threefold!
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Soka Gakkai originated as a lay movement within the __________ school of Buddhism.

A) Nichiren
B) Pure Land
C) Theravada
D) Tibetan
E) Zen
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__________ teaches that eternal life after death in heaven has three levels: the Celestial Kingdom, the Terrestrial Kingdom, and the Telestial Kingdom.

A) The Baha'i Faith
B) The Branch Davidians
C) Christian Science
D) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
E) Deep Ecology
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__________ was banned in 1999 by the Chinese government, which labeled it a "dangerous cult" that promoted "pseudo-science."

A) Christian Science
B) Deep Ecology
C) Falun Dafa
D) International Raelian Religion
E) Marxism
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In 1995, the leader of the new religious movement __________ ordered his followers to release sarin gas in the subway system of Tokyo, Japan.

A) Aum Shinrikyo
B) Branch Davidians
C) Falun Dafa
D) The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity.
E) International Raelian Religion
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The founder of the Nation of Islam was __________.

A) Elijah Muhammad
B) Louis Farrakhan
C) Malcolm X
D) Wallace Fard
E) Wallace Muhammad
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The Branch Davidian leader David Koresh taught his followers that __________.

A) he had been sent by God to open the Seven Seals of the Book of Revelation
B) he was God
C) he was Jesus Christ
D) when the federal agents came to Mt. Carmel they should welcome them with open arms
E) he was suffering from a mental disorder that gave him special insight into Scripture
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What is Secular Humanism? Why should it be included in (or excluded from) a survey of the world's religions?
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What might be learned from the confrontation between government agencies and the Branch Davidians at the Mt. Carmel compound about understanding and responding to new religions?
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Students could be asked to describe the history and basic teachings of any of the new religions studied in this chapter. The following are examples of
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Should a movement inspired by a movie (e.g., Jediism) be considered a religion? Why so or why not?
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What are the similarities and differences between the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity) and traditional Christian teachings described in Chapter 11?
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The Baha'i Faith has been called the religion best suited to become a religion people of all cultures could affirm. Explain why this claim might be made and evaluate it.
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What are the similarities and differences between the Nation of Islam and the Ras Tafari movement?
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The basis of the teaching of the __________ is the free and open search for truth, with the recognition that truth can be found among all religious traditions.

A) Branch Davidians
B) Christian Science
C) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
D) Satanism
E) The Unitarian Universalist Association
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What are "cults" and "sects"? Take a stand on whether these terms should be used in a study of new religions.
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Why are there so many new religions today and why are they so popular?
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Satanic movements such as the Church of Satan and __________ that teach that "Satan" is the life force and all natural impulses.

A) Cult of Sethos
B) Isis Temple
C) S
D) Temple of Set
E) Wiccans
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For __________, the ultimate goal a classless society in which all peoples' material needs will be met through an equitable distribution of the wealth produced by labor.

A) International Raelian Religion
B) Falun Dafa
C) Christian Science
D) Deep Ecology
E) Marxism
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__________ teaches that people should indulge themselves, as long as they do not hurt anyone who does not want to be hurt.

A) the Ras Tafari movement
B) Satanism
C) Scientology
D) Seventh-Day Adventism
E) Self-Realization Fellowship
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What is Satanism? Why should it be included in (or excluded from) a survey of the world's religions?
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What are the similarities and differences between Deep Ecology and Wicca?
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What is the relationship, if any, between the Native American Church and the indigenous Native American religions described in Chapter 2?
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Baha'i teachings include the claim that __________.

A) Baha'u'llah is the last and greatest of God's messengers
B) Baha'i is the only true religion
C) Science and religion are inescapably opposed to one another
D) Satan rules the material world
E) women are superior to men.
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Deck 14: The New Religious Movements-Renewal and Innovation
1
The principal sacred text for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness is the __________.

A) Bhagavad Gita
B) Lotus Sutra
C) New Testament
D) Qur'an
E) Torah ( REMEMBER;
A
2
Today there are __________ adherents of new religions.

A) approximately 75 million
B) approximately 150 million
C) over 200 million
D) over 600 million
E) approximately 1.2 billion
C
3
__________ teaches that humans must reawaken to their place in the natural community, with respect for the right of "self-realization" of other beings.

A) The Baha'i Faith
B) The Branch Davidians
C) Christian Science
D) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
E) Deep Ecology
E
4
Rev. Sun Yung Moon's __________, as sacred text, interprets the true meaning of the Christian Bible.

A) Bhagavad Gita
B) Divine Principle
C) Divine Mind
D) Dudeism
E) Krishna
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Major causes of the growing popularity of new religions include growing individualism and __________ traditional religions.

A) affection for
B) alienation from
C) financial troubles of
D) shrinking bureaucracies
E) worship styles
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6
A common denominator of most new religions is the presence of a __________, who has a vivid and appealing message that is delivered in an engaging style of communication.

A) charismatic leader
B) faith healer or miracle worker
C) media manager
D) public relations officer
E) racist leader
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7
One of the teachings of the Ras Tafari movement is that __________.

A) Africa is hell; Jamaica is heaven
B) the white man is superior to the black man
C) Chicanos will one day rule the world
D) Haile Selassie is the living God
E) Modern industrial life is an strategy introduced by men to oppress women
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8
The idea of treating humanity as a substitute for God can be traced to the nineteenth century philosopher and founder of modern sociology, __________.

A) Adam Smith
B) August Comte
C) Felix Adler
D) Karl Marx
E) Sigmund Freud
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For the Native American Church the consumption of __________ is the principal sacrament.

A) bread and wine
B) dried corn
C) peyote
D) soma
E) unpolluted water
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10
The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity was founded in __________.

A) China
B) Great Britain
C) Japan
D) Korea
E) the United States
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11
The new religious movement teaches that Christians as well as Jews must keep holy the Jewish Sabbath is called __________.

A) Christian Science
B) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
C) The Native American Church
D) Seventh-Day Adventism
E) The Unitarian Universalist Association
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12
Wicca members often form into small groups known as __________.

A) churches
B) covens
C) fellowships of the ring
D) meditation centers
E) zadankai
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13
__________ holds that only Mind and Spirit are real; matter is an illusion.

A) The Baha'i Faith
B) The Branch Davidians
C) Christian Science
D) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
E) Deep Ecology
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Which of the following exclamations would most likely be made by someone who has pledged to live according to "The Jedi Vow"?

A) Indulge yourself!
B) May the Force be with you!
C) Only Mind and Spirit are Real!
D) Prepare yourself for the return of the Elohim!
E) Whatever you do, good or bad, will return to you threefold!
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15
Soka Gakkai originated as a lay movement within the __________ school of Buddhism.

A) Nichiren
B) Pure Land
C) Theravada
D) Tibetan
E) Zen
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__________ teaches that eternal life after death in heaven has three levels: the Celestial Kingdom, the Terrestrial Kingdom, and the Telestial Kingdom.

A) The Baha'i Faith
B) The Branch Davidians
C) Christian Science
D) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
E) Deep Ecology
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__________ was banned in 1999 by the Chinese government, which labeled it a "dangerous cult" that promoted "pseudo-science."

A) Christian Science
B) Deep Ecology
C) Falun Dafa
D) International Raelian Religion
E) Marxism
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18
In 1995, the leader of the new religious movement __________ ordered his followers to release sarin gas in the subway system of Tokyo, Japan.

A) Aum Shinrikyo
B) Branch Davidians
C) Falun Dafa
D) The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity.
E) International Raelian Religion
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The founder of the Nation of Islam was __________.

A) Elijah Muhammad
B) Louis Farrakhan
C) Malcolm X
D) Wallace Fard
E) Wallace Muhammad
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The Branch Davidian leader David Koresh taught his followers that __________.

A) he had been sent by God to open the Seven Seals of the Book of Revelation
B) he was God
C) he was Jesus Christ
D) when the federal agents came to Mt. Carmel they should welcome them with open arms
E) he was suffering from a mental disorder that gave him special insight into Scripture
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21
What is Secular Humanism? Why should it be included in (or excluded from) a survey of the world's religions?
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22
What might be learned from the confrontation between government agencies and the Branch Davidians at the Mt. Carmel compound about understanding and responding to new religions?
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23
Students could be asked to describe the history and basic teachings of any of the new religions studied in this chapter. The following are examples of
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Should a movement inspired by a movie (e.g., Jediism) be considered a religion? Why so or why not?
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What are the similarities and differences between the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity) and traditional Christian teachings described in Chapter 11?
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The Baha'i Faith has been called the religion best suited to become a religion people of all cultures could affirm. Explain why this claim might be made and evaluate it.
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What are the similarities and differences between the Nation of Islam and the Ras Tafari movement?
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28
The basis of the teaching of the __________ is the free and open search for truth, with the recognition that truth can be found among all religious traditions.

A) Branch Davidians
B) Christian Science
C) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
D) Satanism
E) The Unitarian Universalist Association
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29
What are "cults" and "sects"? Take a stand on whether these terms should be used in a study of new religions.
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30
Why are there so many new religions today and why are they so popular?
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31
Satanic movements such as the Church of Satan and __________ that teach that "Satan" is the life force and all natural impulses.

A) Cult of Sethos
B) Isis Temple
C) S
D) Temple of Set
E) Wiccans
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32
For __________, the ultimate goal a classless society in which all peoples' material needs will be met through an equitable distribution of the wealth produced by labor.

A) International Raelian Religion
B) Falun Dafa
C) Christian Science
D) Deep Ecology
E) Marxism
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33
__________ teaches that people should indulge themselves, as long as they do not hurt anyone who does not want to be hurt.

A) the Ras Tafari movement
B) Satanism
C) Scientology
D) Seventh-Day Adventism
E) Self-Realization Fellowship
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34
What is Satanism? Why should it be included in (or excluded from) a survey of the world's religions?
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35
What are the similarities and differences between Deep Ecology and Wicca?
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What is the relationship, if any, between the Native American Church and the indigenous Native American religions described in Chapter 2?
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Baha'i teachings include the claim that __________.

A) Baha'u'llah is the last and greatest of God's messengers
B) Baha'i is the only true religion
C) Science and religion are inescapably opposed to one another
D) Satan rules the material world
E) women are superior to men.
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