RLGN 104 Test 8 Liberty University
RLGN 104 Quiz 8 Truth and Tolerance
Set 1
- The existence of evil has historically been the most common objection to the belief in God.
- Powell addresses two arguments against the existence of God because of the existence of evil. They are:
- In modern society, tolerance is defined as both kindness toward the person and acceptance of all their viewpoints.
- People can debate whether an idea in the Bible is accurately interpreted, but the Bible is clearly a book written to communicate truth to those who seek to follow Jesus.
- In the story of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus’ response was an example of how Christians should respond to those struggling with sin.
- Classical apologists use the cosmological and teleological arguments to validate Christianity.
- Traditional tolerance is impossible to practice in today’s culture.
- The Law of Non-Contradiction states:
- The definition of the word tolerance may not have changed, but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning.
- Which of the following best exemplifies the new religious tolerance?
- Which of the following is an aspect of truth?
- Integrative apologetics is best understood as:
- Postmodernism suggests that there can be no certainty of absolute truth. However, absolute truth is defendable and should be applied in practical life situations.
- Suffering can be wasted, or it can be used as an opportunity to learn and grow closer to God.
- Suffering exists because
- What you believe should be based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been taught.
- God’s original design of creation was perfect and without suffering until Adam and Eve sinned.
- The problem with the new tolerance is that the only opinion that is acceptable is no opinion.
- Suffering and compromise cannot coexist without compromise to God’s character, integrity or purpose.
- The “free-will defense” starts with the idea that God created beings who were able to choose either good or evil, and chose evil not good.
Set 2
- When sharing the gospel truth with an audience, it is important to consider the _______ of the audience.
- Suffering and compromise cannot coexist without compromise to God’s character, integrity or purpose.
- According to Hindson, teaching truth guards against _________ and _________.
- Suffering exists because
- According to the Apostle Paul, Christians should be peaceable toward people regardless of their views or opinions.
- Classical apologists use the cosmological and teleological arguments to validate Christianity.
- The “free-will defense” starts with the idea that God created beings who were able to choose either good or evil, and chose evil not good.
- Powell addresses two arguments against the existence of God because of the existence of evil. They are:
- Postmodernism suggests that there can be no certainty of absolute truth. However, absolute truth is defendable and should be applied in practical life situations.
- The definition of the word tolerance may not have changed, but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning.
- In the story of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus’ response was an example of how Christians should respond to those struggling with sin.
- Which of the following is an important application that arises from a study of truth? We must clearly define the truths we believing concerning our faith.
- The Law of Non-Contradiction states:
- Which of the following is an example of an individual in the Bible who endured severe suffering?
- Church leaders are instructed to speak the truth in love and teach others to do the same.
- Hindson argued that sin is the explicit reason God allows humans to experience trials.
- Which of the following is notan example of a someone in the Bible who stood for truth?
- Tolerance should be viewed in reference to how we:
- Since the mid-1990s the concept of truth has become more _________________ in nature
- Evidential Apologists, use which of the following, to validate the truth claims of the Bible and Christianity?
Set 3
- The new tolerance has disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making called
- Powell addresses two arguments against the existence of God because of the existence of evil. They are:
- According to Powell, the best way to respond to the problem of evil is to argue facts.
- Tolerance should be viewed in reference to how we:
- Church leaders are instructed to speak the truth in love and teach others to do the same.
- Classical apologists use the cosmological and teleological arguments to validate Christianity.
- Suffering and compromise cannot coexist without compromise to God’s character, integrity or purpose.
- People can debate whether an idea in the Bible is accurately interpreted, but the Bible is clearly a book written to communicate truth to those who seek to follow Jesus.
- Which of the following is an important application that arises from a study of truth? We must clearly define the truths we believing concerning our faith.
- The definition of the word tolerance may not have changed, but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning.
- The Law of Non-Contradiction states:
- Evidential Apologists, use which of the following, to validate the truth claims of the Bible and Christianity?
- According to Hindson, teaching truth guards against _________ and
- Since the mid-1990s the concept of truth has become more _________________ in nature
- God’s original design of creation was perfect and without suffering until Adam and Eve sinned.
- Suffering can be wasted, or it can be used as an opportunity to learn and grow closer to God.
- Postmodernism suggests that there can be no certainty of absolute truth. However, absolute truth is defendable and should be applied in practical life situations.
- Which of the following is not an example of a someone in the Bible who stood for truth?
- When talking with unbelievers, it is good to ask for permission to share with them.
- In modern society, tolerance is defined as both kindness toward the person and acceptance of all their viewpoints.
Set 4
- Which of the following is not an example of a someone in the Bible who stood for truth?
- The definition of Tolerance means “to recognize and respect another’s view while not holding it yourself”.
- Church leaders are instructed to speak the truth in love and teach others to do the same.
- When talking with unbelievers, it is good to ask for permission to share with them.
- According to Powell, the best way to respond to the problem of evil is to argue facts.
- The problem with the new tolerance is that the only opinion that is acceptable is no opinion.
- Postmodernism suggests that there can be no certainty of absolute truth. However, absolute truth is defendable and should be applied in practical life situations.
- The new tolerance has disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making called
- The concept of the New Tolerance is inconsistent if not impossible to live since humans will disagree with each other’s views regarding truth.
- The Bible teaches that all ideas, values, and truth claims are equally right.
- God’s original design of creation was perfect and without suffering until Adam and Eve sinned.
- Which of the following best exemplifies the new religious tolerance?
- What you believe should be based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been taught.
- In the story of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus’ response was an example of how Christians should respond to those struggling with sin.
- To answer the logical argument, Powell draws upon what defense explained by Alvin Plantinga?
- Suffering exists because
- People can debate whether an idea in the Bible is accurately interpreted, but the Bible is clearly a book written to communicate truth to those who seek to follow Jesus.
- Which of the following is an aspect of truth?
- Which of the following is an example of an individual in the Bible who endured severe suffering?
- Since the mid-1990s the concept of truth has become more in nature