RLGN 104 Test 5 Liberty University
RLGN 104 Quiz 5 Religious Worldviews
Set 1
- A good approach when witnessing to a Muslim is to look at the number of times Jesus predicted his own death because Muslims do not believe that Jesus actually died on the cross.
- Relativism is the belief that all morality is absolute and objective.
- Buddhism started in:
- A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
- In 610 A.D., Muhammad claimed to have received his first revelation from Jesus Christ.
- According to Powell, the reality of a personal, authoritative lawgiver (God) as the source of morality is reasonably indicated through
- Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians
- The axiological argument for God’s existence is also the argument from :
- Since Buddhists do not believe in a personal God, a Christian should share the benefits of a personal God when witnessing to them.
- Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
- The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity.
- The God of the Bible, worshipped by Christians, and the God of the Qur’an (Koran), worshipped by Muslims, is the same God.
- Polytheists believe in many gods who either came from nature or were once human beings.
- The path to enlightenment is called the Middle Way because it avoids the extremes of affluence and asceticism.
- The term “Islam” means:
- Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
- Nirvana, in Buddhism, is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven.
- Islam was founded by:
- Powell specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through reason only.
- According to Powell, the best way to describe where God’s moral laws come from is:
Set 2
- Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
- The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
- “Strong Agnosticism” is the form of Atheism that believes nothing about God is knowable.
- Relativism is the belief that all morality is absolute and objective.
- Muhammad’s visions would eventually be compiled into Islam’s sacred text, the Qur’an (Koran).
- The vast majority of Hindus live in:
- According to ____________________, moral reformers such as Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa, would be criminals.
- Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.
- A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
- The Eightfold Path consists of eight steps/points which are to be achieved in a sequential (one after the other) manner.
- The axiological argument for God’s existence is also the argument from :
- Powell argued that the way to determine which of the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, or Islam) is the right one would be to:
- Buddhism started in:
- Powell specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through reason only.
- Nirvana, in Buddhism, is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven.
- In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet but not the Son of God.
- Which of the following words best describes Samsara?
- Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians
- Polytheists believe in many gods who either came from nature or were once human beings.
- A good approach when witnessing to a Muslim is to look at the number of times Jesus predicted his own death because Muslims do not believe that Jesus actually died on the cross.
Set 3
- “Strong Agnosticism” is the form of Atheism that believes nothing about God is knowable.
- Powell argued that all people, even self-professed relativists, believe in objective morality.
- In 610 A.D., Muhammad claimed to have received his first revelation from Jesus Christ.
- According to Powell, the reality of a personal, authoritative lawgiver (God) as the source of morality is reasonably indicated through
- According to Pantheism, God does not change.
- According to Powell, the best way to describe where God’s moral laws come from is:
- Nirvana, in Buddhism, is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven.
- Islam was founded by:
- A summary of the Islamic system of conversion is found in:
- Cultural relativism is best understood as
- Powell argued that the way to determine which of the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, or Islam) is the right one would be to:
- Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians
- The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
- In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
- The term “Islam” means:
- Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
- The two major sects of Islam are the Sunni and the
- The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity.
- Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.
- Buddha claimed to have a special relationship with God.
Set 4
- A good approach when witnessing to a Muslim is to look at the number of times Jesus predicted his own death because Muslims do not believe that Jesus actually died on the cross.
- Most religions are exclusive. They believe their way is the only way to truth.
- Humans create truth through trial and error.
- Buddhism started in:
- Powell specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through reason only.
- Islam was founded by:
- The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
- The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity.
- Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
- Powell argued that all people, even self-professed relativists, believe in objective morality.
- Buddhism teaches that suffering is an illusion.
- Atheism is ultimately self-refuting because:
- Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
- Hindus use the term Maya to communicate the idea that everything is an illusion. A Hindu must realize that everything is Maya or they will never be able to reach Nirvana.
- Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
- In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
- Cultural relativism is best understood as
- A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
- From a Biblical Worldview perspective, all truth is God’s truth.
- Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.