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  1. ChristianityWhat defines right and wrong?at Exodus 20:1–17
  2. ChristianityWhat is consciousness?at Genesis 1:27
  3. ChristianityWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?at Genesis 3
  4. ChristianityDo humans have free will, or is life decided by fate, nature's laws, karma, or divine decree?at Deuteronomy 30:19
  5. ChristianityAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Genesis 1:27
  6. ChristianityAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Psalm 51:5
  7. ChristianityWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?at Genesis 1:27
  8. ChristianityWhat are its central moral values?at Exodus 20:1–17
  9. ChristianityIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?at Genesis 1:31
  10. ChristianityWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Genesis 3
  11. ChristianityHow did the universe begin?at Genesis 1
  12. ChristianityWhat makes you the same person across your whole life?at Psalm 139:13–16
  13. ChristianityWhat does it forbid?at Exodus 20:1–17
  14. ChristianityHow does it see the world we live in?at Genesis 1:31
  15. ChristianityWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?at Jeremiah 17:9
  16. ChristianityWhy is there something rather than nothing?at Genesis 1:1
  17. JudaismWhat happens after death?at Daniel 12:2
  18. JudaismWhat defines right and wrong?at Genesis 18:25
  19. JudaismWhat defines right and wrong?at Micah 6:8
  20. JudaismCan humans understand realities beyond the physical world?at Deuteronomy 29:29
  21. JudaismWhat is consciousness?at Genesis 2:7
  22. JudaismWhat is its core idea, in one line?at Exodus 19:5–6
  23. JudaismWhat is its core idea, in one line?at Deuteronomy 6:4–5
  24. JudaismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?at Genesis 6:5
  25. JudaismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?at Deuteronomy 30:15–19
  26. JudaismWhat daily or regular practices shape a follower's life?at Deuteronomy 6:4–9
  27. JudaismWhat events shaped its early growth?
  28. JudaismWhat would count as evidence against it? What would have to be true for a fair person to walk away from it?at Deuteronomy 18:21–22
  29. JudaismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?at Isaiah 2:4
  30. JudaismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?at Isaiah 11:9
  31. JudaismDoes it teach a final judgment, repeating cosmic cycles, or the end of the self?at Daniel 12:2
  32. JudaismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?at Genesis 12
  33. JudaismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?at Exodus 19–24)
  34. JudaismWhat are its foundational texts — scriptures, books, or writings?
  35. JudaismDo humans have free will, or is life decided by fate, nature's laws, karma, or divine decree?at Deuteronomy 30:19
  36. JudaismIs there a God or higher power — and what is it like?at Deuteronomy 6:4
  37. JudaismWhat has it produced through history — its achievements, and the harms done in its name — and how does it answer for them?at Genesis 1:27
  38. JudaismWhat has it produced through history — its achievements, and the harms done in its name — and how does it answer for them?at Exodus 20:8–10
  39. JudaismWhat has it produced through history — its achievements, and the harms done in its name — and how does it answer for them?at Deuteronomy 20
  40. JudaismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Genesis 8:21
  41. JudaismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Genesis Rabbah 9:7
  42. JudaismHow does it shape identity, behavior, and community life?at Genesis 17
  43. JudaismHow does it shape identity, behavior, and community life?at Exodus 31:16–17
  44. JudaismDo its core claims fit together without contradiction?at Job
  45. JudaismWho were the key people who taught it or preserved it?at Ezra–Nehemiah
  46. JudaismHow should a follower handle relationships, work, hardship, and community?at Exodus 20:12
  47. JudaismHow do followers experience it, emotionally and socially?at Exodus 12–13
  48. JudaismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?at Deuteronomy 24:1
  49. JudaismHow are mind and body related?at Genesis 2:7
  50. JudaismAre right and wrong real and fixed, or made up by societies?at Genesis 18:25
  51. JudaismAre right and wrong real and fixed, or made up by societies?at Micah 6:8
  52. JudaismWhat are its central moral values?at Micah 6:8
  53. JudaismWhat are its central moral values?at Leviticus 19:18
  54. JudaismIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?at Genesis 1:31
  55. JudaismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Deuteronomy 30:15–19
  56. JudaismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Genesis 4:7
  57. JudaismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Job 38–42
  58. JudaismHow did the universe begin?at Genesis 1
  59. JudaismWhat criticisms do outsiders raise — which come from misunderstanding, and which from real disagreement?at Amos 3:2
  60. JudaismWhat path leads from the problem to the solution?at Deuteronomy 6:4–9
  61. JudaismWhat makes you the same person across your whole life?at Genesis 2:7
  62. JudaismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at Deuteronomy 17:14–20
  63. JudaismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at 2 Samuel 12
  64. JudaismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at 1 Kings 21
  65. JudaismWhat does it forbid?at Exodus 20
  66. JudaismWhat does it forbid?at Exodus 22:20–21
  67. JudaismWhat does it forbid?at Leviticus 19
  68. JudaismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?at Deuteronomy 6:5
  69. JudaismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?at Ecclesiastes 12:13
  70. JudaismWhat kind of society does it call for, and where do its laws come from?at Exodus 22–23
  71. JudaismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?at Leviticus 19:2
  72. JudaismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?at Isaiah 11:9
  73. JudaismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?at Isaiah 2:4
  74. JudaismCan the problem be fully solved, partly solved, or never solved?at Isaiah 11
  75. JudaismWhat is its final source of truth?at Deuteronomy 6:4–9
  76. JudaismWhat is the strongest case for it — its best arguments and evidence?at Deuteronomy 4:32–35
  77. JudaismIf a text is claimed to come from God, how well was it preserved — and how do scholars judge that claim?at Deuteronomy 31:9, 24–26
  78. JudaismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at Deuteronomy 31:9–13
  79. JudaismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at Exodus 24:3–7
  80. JudaismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at Genesis 1–11
  81. JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Deuteronomy 6:4
  82. JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Genesis 1:27
  83. JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Exodus 20
  84. JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Leviticus 19:18, 33–34
  85. JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Tanakh (Genesis
  86. JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Leviticus
  87. JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Isaiah
  88. JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Job
  89. JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Ecclesiastes)
  90. JudaismWhat solution does it offer?at Deuteronomy 30:1–14
  91. JudaismWhat solution does it offer?at Isaiah 2:2–4
  92. JudaismIs there a soul, or a consciousness beyond the brain?at Genesis 2:7
  93. JudaismHow does it tell truth from falsehood?at Deuteronomy 18:21–22
  94. JudaismHow does it tell truth from falsehood?at Deuteronomy 13:2–6
  95. JudaismWhen does it allow force to be used, if ever — and for what purpose?at Deuteronomy 20
  96. JudaismHow does it see the world we live in?at Genesis 1:31
  97. JudaismHow does it see the world we live in?at Genesis 2:15
  98. JudaismWhat virtues does it want people to build?at Micah 6:8
  99. JudaismWhat virtues does it want people to build?at Leviticus 19:2
  100. JudaismWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?at Genesis 3–4
  101. JudaismWhy is there something rather than nothing?at Genesis 1:1
  102. JudaismWhy should that source be trusted?at Deuteronomy 4:32–35
  103. JudaismWhy should that source be trusted?at Exodus 19–20
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