RLGN 104 Quiz 5 Religious Worldviews

RLGN 104 Quiz 5 Religious Worldviews

  1. The God of the Bible, worshipped by Christians, and the God of the Qur’an (Koran), worshipped by Muslims, is the same God.
  2. Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians
  3. The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
  4. According to ____________________, moral reformers such as Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa, would be criminals.
  5. Nirvana, in Buddhism, is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven.
  6. Atheism is ultimately self-refuting because:
  7. Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
  8. A summary of the Islamic system of conversion is found in:
  9. A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
  10. Powell argued that the way to determine which of the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, or Islam) is the right one would be to:
  11. The two major sects of Islam are the Sunni and the “____________”
  12. Powell specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through reason only.
  13. In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
  14. 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.
  15. The axiological argument for God’s existence is also the argument from :
  16. According to Powell, the best way to describe where God’s moral laws come from is:
  17. Muhammad’s visions would eventually be compiled into Islam’s sacred text, the Qur’an (Koran).
  18. “Strong Agnosticism” is the form of Atheism that believes nothing about God is knowable.
  19. Relativism is the belief that all morality is absolute and objective.
  20. Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.

Other sets

  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.
  2. “Strong Agnosticism” is the form of Atheism that believes nothing about God is knowable.
  3. The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
  4. Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.
  5. According to ____________________, moral reformers such as Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa, would be criminals.
  6. Islam was founded by:
  7. Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians
  8. The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity.
  9. Once an individual becomes a Muslim, they have assurance that they will be accepted on Judgment Day and be allowed to enter Paradise.
  10. According to Powell, the best way to describe where God’s moral laws come from is:
  11. The axiological argument for God’s existence is also the argument from :
  12. Muhammad’s visions would eventually be compiled into Islam’s sacred text, the Qur’an
  13. The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
  14. Polytheists believe in many gods who either came from nature or were once human beings.
  15. The God of the Bible, worshipped by Christians, and the God of the Qur’an (Koran), worshipped by Muslims, is the same God.
  16. Relativism is the belief that all morality is absolute and objective.
  17. Powell argued that the way to determine which of the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, or Islam) is the right one would be to:
  18. Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
  19. A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
  20. Powell argued that all people, even self-professed relativists, believe in objective morality.

Other sets

  1. According to Powell, the best way to describe where God’s moral laws come from is:
  2. Polytheists believe in many gods who either came from nature or were once human beings.
  3. In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet but not the Son of God.
  4. Powell specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through reason only.
  5. In 610 A.D., Muhammad claimed to have received his first revelation from Jesus Christ.
  6. 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
  7. The two major sects of Islam are the Sunni and the “____________”
  8. Relativism is the belief that all morality is absolute and objective.
  9. Since Buddhists do not believe in a personal God, a Christian should share the benefits of a personal God when witnessing to them.
  10. Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
  11. A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
  12. Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
  13. Powell argued that all people, even self-professed relativists, believe in objective morality.
  14. Atheism is ultimately self-refuting because:
  15. A summary of the Islamic system of conversion is found in:
  16. Once an individual becomes a Muslim, they have assurance that they will be accepted on Judgment Day and be allowed to enter Paradise.
  17. The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity.
  18. “Strong Agnosticism” is the form of Atheism that believes nothing about God is knowable.
  19. According to Powell, the reality of a personal, authoritative lawgiver (God) as the source of morality is reasonably indicated through
  20. Cultural relativism is best understood as
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