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This philosopher is known as the developer of the Advaita Vedanta system and fiercely opposed Buddhism.
 
  a. Shankara
  b. Gandhi
  c. Vivekananda
  d. Shiva

Question 2

When we take the time to learn about each other's beliefs, the journey
 
  a. shows heretical differences outside of our faith tradition.
  b. proves how our own beliefs are right.
  c. brings us closer and makes us more tolerant.
  d. expands our knowledge by using reason to determine the validity of that faith.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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