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RLGN 104 Test 2: Religion: Liberty University / Liberty University RLGN104 Quiz 2
·         Question 1
 
_______ is analogy used by the textbook to describe the Trinity.
·         Question 2
 
When a shooting takes place at a school, arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws alone is what type of fallacy?
·         Question 3
 
Critical thinking:
·         Question 4
 
Presenting another person’s argument in a weak, misrepresented, or exaggerated form in order to win the argument is what type of fallacy?
·         Question 5
 
According to Powell, which of the following point toward belief in a transcendent, personal, intelligent designer?
·         Question 6
 
The moral argument suggests that without God, morality is subjective.
·         Question 7
 
The two primary ways evidence is gathered: data gained from an external source and ________.
·         Question 8
 
The Holy Spirit is omnipresent, but not omniscient.
·         Question 9
 
Muslims and Jews believe in the Trinity the same as Christians.
·         Question 10
 
When researching a topic, a critical thinker should avoid investigating the many sides of an issue to avoid confusion.  The person should pick a position and find content to support the position.
·         Question 11
 
Indecision, not making a decision, is actually a decision in itself.
·         Question 12
 
An argument against an action on the unsupported assertion that it will lead to a much worse condition is what type of Fallacy?
·         Question 13
 
Everyone has a right to an opinion but that does not make every opinion accurate or correct.
·         Question 14
 
The Anthropic Principle makes an argument based on order in the universe that was designed to accommodate life.
·         Question 15
 
Irreducible complexity is the idea that many molecular machines are simply too complex to have formed via evolution.
·         Question 16
 
Oversimplifying a complex issue to make it seem that only two options are possible is an example of a False Dilemma Fallacy.
·         Question 17
 
The Big Bang cannot explain where matter originated.
·         Question 18
 
“You can’t trust my opponent.  Here she is speaking to you on the values of abstinence and abstinence education. Everyone knows she had a child out of wedlock while a teenager herself” is an example of:
·         Question 19
 
The Argument from Design, observes nature, and concludes that it demonstrates randomness rather than intentionality or a plan.
·         Question 20
 
Using the Begging the Question fallacy is the same as using circular reasoning.

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