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- ChristianityWhat defines right and wrong?at Exodus 20:1–17
- ChristianityWhat is consciousness?at Genesis 1:27
- ChristianityWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?at Genesis 3
- ChristianityDo humans have free will, or is life decided by fate, nature's laws, karma, or divine decree?at Deuteronomy 30:19
- ChristianityAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Genesis 1:27
- ChristianityAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Psalm 51:5
- ChristianityWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?at Genesis 1:27
- ChristianityWhat are its central moral values?at Exodus 20:1–17
- ChristianityIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?at Genesis 1:31
- ChristianityWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Genesis 3
- ChristianityHow did the universe begin?at Genesis 1
- ChristianityWhat makes you the same person across your whole life?at Psalm 139:13–16
- ChristianityWhat does it forbid?at Exodus 20:1–17
- ChristianityHow does it see the world we live in?at Genesis 1:31
- ChristianityWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?at Jeremiah 17:9
- ChristianityWhy is there something rather than nothing?at Genesis 1:1
- JudaismWhat happens after death?at Daniel 12:2
- JudaismWhat defines right and wrong?at Genesis 18:25
- JudaismWhat defines right and wrong?at Micah 6:8
- JudaismCan humans understand realities beyond the physical world?at Deuteronomy 29:29
- JudaismWhat is consciousness?at Genesis 2:7
- JudaismWhat is its core idea, in one line?at Exodus 19:5–6
- JudaismWhat is its core idea, in one line?at Deuteronomy 6:4–5
- JudaismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?at Genesis 6:5
- JudaismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?at Deuteronomy 30:15–19
- JudaismWhat daily or regular practices shape a follower's life?at Deuteronomy 6:4–9
- JudaismWhat events shaped its early growth?
- 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
- JudaismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?at Isaiah 2:4
- JudaismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?at Isaiah 11:9
- JudaismDoes it teach a final judgment, repeating cosmic cycles, or the end of the self?at Daniel 12:2
- JudaismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?at Genesis 12
- JudaismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?at Exodus 19–24)
- JudaismWhat are its foundational texts — scriptures, books, or writings?
- JudaismDo humans have free will, or is life decided by fate, nature's laws, karma, or divine decree?at Deuteronomy 30:19
- JudaismIs there a God or higher power — and what is it like?at Deuteronomy 6:4
- 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
- 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
- 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
- JudaismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Genesis 8:21
- JudaismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?at Genesis Rabbah 9:7
- JudaismHow does it shape identity, behavior, and community life?at Genesis 17
- JudaismHow does it shape identity, behavior, and community life?at Exodus 31:16–17
- JudaismDo its core claims fit together without contradiction?at Job
- JudaismWho were the key people who taught it or preserved it?at Ezra–Nehemiah
- JudaismHow should a follower handle relationships, work, hardship, and community?at Exodus 20:12
- JudaismHow do followers experience it, emotionally and socially?at Exodus 12–13
- JudaismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?at Deuteronomy 24:1
- JudaismHow are mind and body related?at Genesis 2:7
- JudaismAre right and wrong real and fixed, or made up by societies?at Genesis 18:25
- JudaismAre right and wrong real and fixed, or made up by societies?at Micah 6:8
- JudaismWhat are its central moral values?at Micah 6:8
- JudaismWhat are its central moral values?at Leviticus 19:18
- JudaismIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?at Genesis 1:31
- JudaismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Deuteronomy 30:15–19
- JudaismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Genesis 4:7
- JudaismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?at Job 38–42
- JudaismHow did the universe begin?at Genesis 1
- JudaismWhat criticisms do outsiders raise — which come from misunderstanding, and which from real disagreement?at Amos 3:2
- JudaismWhat path leads from the problem to the solution?at Deuteronomy 6:4–9
- JudaismWhat makes you the same person across your whole life?at Genesis 2:7
- JudaismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at Deuteronomy 17:14–20
- JudaismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at 2 Samuel 12
- JudaismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at 1 Kings 21
- JudaismWhat does it forbid?at Exodus 20
- JudaismWhat does it forbid?at Exodus 22:20–21
- JudaismWhat does it forbid?at Leviticus 19
- JudaismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?at Deuteronomy 6:5
- JudaismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?at Ecclesiastes 12:13
- JudaismWhat kind of society does it call for, and where do its laws come from?at Exodus 22–23
- JudaismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?at Leviticus 19:2
- JudaismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?at Isaiah 11:9
- JudaismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?at Isaiah 2:4
- JudaismCan the problem be fully solved, partly solved, or never solved?at Isaiah 11
- JudaismWhat is its final source of truth?at Deuteronomy 6:4–9
- JudaismWhat is the strongest case for it — its best arguments and evidence?at Deuteronomy 4:32–35
- 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
- JudaismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at Deuteronomy 31:9–13
- JudaismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at Exodus 24:3–7
- JudaismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at Genesis 1–11
- JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Deuteronomy 6:4
- JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Genesis 1:27
- JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Exodus 20
- JudaismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at Leviticus 19:18, 33–34
- JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Tanakh (Genesis
- JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Leviticus
- JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Isaiah
- JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Job
- JudaismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?at Ecclesiastes)
- JudaismWhat solution does it offer?at Deuteronomy 30:1–14
- JudaismWhat solution does it offer?at Isaiah 2:2–4
- JudaismIs there a soul, or a consciousness beyond the brain?at Genesis 2:7
- JudaismHow does it tell truth from falsehood?at Deuteronomy 18:21–22
- JudaismHow does it tell truth from falsehood?at Deuteronomy 13:2–6
- JudaismWhen does it allow force to be used, if ever — and for what purpose?at Deuteronomy 20
- JudaismHow does it see the world we live in?at Genesis 1:31
- JudaismHow does it see the world we live in?at Genesis 2:15
- JudaismWhat virtues does it want people to build?at Micah 6:8
- JudaismWhat virtues does it want people to build?at Leviticus 19:2
- JudaismWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?at Genesis 3–4
- JudaismWhy is there something rather than nothing?at Genesis 1:1
- JudaismWhy should that source be trusted?at Deuteronomy 4:32–35
- JudaismWhy should that source be trusted?at Exodus 19–20
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