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RLGN 104 Test 3: Religion: Liberty University / Liberty University RLGN104 Quiz 3
·  Question 1
 
Morality in Naturalism most often falls into the category of absolutism or the belief in absolute truth.
·  Question 2
 
The final form of the New Testament canon of Scripture was completed in A.D. 393 and 397 at the councils of Hippo and Carthage respectively.
·  Question 3
 
The Buddha rejected the Caste system of Hinduism and declared that everyone had an equal opportunity to reach Nirvana.
·  Question 4
 
Karma is the basic idea that “what goes around comes around.”
·  Question 5
 
God’s revealing Himself through nature is known as:
·  Question 6
 
What is a worldview?
·  Question 7
 
Salvation is the restoration of the whole of God’s good creation.
·  Question 8
 
Everybody has a worldview.
·  Question 9
 
Peter Singer believes that humans should not be valued over animals.
·  Question 10
 
Justification means to “declare righteous or holy”.
·  Question 11
 
A person can believe in evolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture.
·  Question 12
 
According to Geisler, the central theme of the Bible is:
·  Question 13
 
A person is using circular reasoning when they argue that the Bible is inspired on the basis that it claims to be the inspired Word of God.
·  Question 14
 
Your worldview will be foundational in how you answer the “Question of Morality”.
·  Question 15
 
The Bible was written over a period of 1500 years.
·  Question 16
 
A worldview is the total framework humans bring to decision-making.
·  Question 17
 
A biblical worldview is rooted in truth and never changes.
·  Question 18
 
According to Powell, what should be considered some of the best evidence that the Bible is the inspired word of God?
·  Question 19
 
A salvation term which means to be “set apart” from this world and unto God.
·  Question 20
 
The three most prominent or primary worldviews in our world today are Naturalism, Pantheism, and Theism.

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