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   Mark Brader wrote:   
      
   > * Game 7, Round 2 - History - Theisms   
      
   > 1. Give the term for the belief that the force of life is inherent   
   > in all matter.   
      
   panpsychism   
      
   > 2. Give the term for the worship of a particular god preferentially   
   > by a family/tribe/city, without disbelieving in the existence   
   > of any other gods.   
      
   henotheism   
      
   > 3. This term refers to a total lack of interest in the subject of   
   > whether or not gods exist, so that such questions are considered   
   > neither meaningful nor relevant.   
      
   apatheism   
      
   > 4. Give the term for the doctrine or belief that a person can   
   > attain a high spiritual and moral state by practicing   
   > self-denial, self-mortification, and the like. This process   
   > is not limited to a single belief system, but is more of a   
   > lifestyle choice within many different religions.   
      
   asceticism   
      
   > 5. Give the term that refers to the belief that human reason is   
   > incapable of providing sufficient rational grounds to justify   
   > that deities either do or do not exist, i.e. there is uncertainty   
   > as to the existence of higher forces.   
      
   agnosticism   
      
   > 6. Give the term that refers to the belief that gods actually   
   > have human forms and natures, or are only deified human beings.   
   > The Greek gods would follow this vision.   
      
   anthropotheism   
      
   > 7. Given the term that refers to the animistic religion of northern   
   > Asia, embracing a belief in powerful spirits that can be   
   > influenced only by holy men.   
      
   shamanism   
      
   > 8. This term is most often used in two contexts. It can refer   
   > to any religion outside of one's own particular belief system; it   
   > has also been used to represent any non-Abrahamic, multiple-god   
   > religious system.   
      
   paganism   
      
   > 9. Give the term that refers to belief in the existence of a god   
   > as the creator of the universe based on reason and evidence   
   > of the natural world around us, while rejecting supernatural   
   > revelation, prophecy, miracles, etc. Its followers believe   
   > that the creator rarely, if ever, interferes in human events.   
      
   deism   
      
   > 10. This term represents the belief that the universe and God   
   > are one and the same, that there is no personal creator God.   
   > This viewpoint has been gaining in popularity recently; the   
   > New York Times called it "Hollywood's religion of choice for a   
   > generation now", and the Pope recently denounced it for denying   
   > the superiority of humans over nature.   
      
   zoism   
      
   > * Game 7, Round 3 - Literature - Characters from Dickens   
      
   > 4. The Artful Dodger, from "Oliver Twist".   
      
   10   
      
   > 6. Uriah Heep, from "David Copperfield".   
      
   7   
      
   > 7. Mr. Pickwick, from "The Pickwick Papers".   
      
   3   
      
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