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Davideckstein7

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How do indigenous community-centered, group rituals affirm bonds with all creation?
 
  a. by listening to new revelations from the divine
  b. by retelling stories of original creation
  c. by honoring the sacred and reinforcing connections with the environment
  d. by mimicking creation through the construction of totems

Question 2

What is one way Jains worship at home?
 
  a. They recite the names of the saints from the past.
  b. They cook elaborate meals with special foods.
  c. They erect altars to their ancestors.
  d. They dress in special clothing.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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