RLGN 104 Test 6: Religion: Liberty University / Liberty University RLGN104 Quiz 6 (version 1 to 3)
· Question 1
There are no logical responses to the Problem of Evil which causes most Secularists to reject Christianity.
· Question 2
By definition, “__________________” is the blending of ideas and values from different or opposing worldviews.
· Question 3
Christianity is one of the only religions that strongly teaches moral relativism.
· Question 4
The beliefs of Secularism include:
· Question 5
_________________ is the idea that self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all actions.
· Question 6
By definition, “__________________” is the view that right and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or personal perspective.
· Question 7
Nihilism teaches that there is no real purpose to life, and humanity is destined to die worthlessly.
· Question 8
Pragmatism was the merging of …
· Question 9
Pragmatism ignores truth as absolute.
· Question 10
Pragmatism is essentially the philosophy that “whatever works” in any given circumstance determine right choices.
· Question 11
Nietzsche believed that though Christianity was false, it was an important religion that gave people hope and purpose for living.
· Question 12
As Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions.
· Question 13
Historically, the advantage of Utilitarianism is that it has always resulted in the avoidance of human rights injustices.
· Question 14
If a Secularist rejects the Bible, don’t encourage him/her to read the Bible until you give him/her a good apologetic response to their objections.
· Question 15
Nihilism was named after the German philosopher, Friedrich Nihilist.
· Question 16
According to Secularism, God did not make man in His image; man, made God, in his image.
· Question 17
__________________ said that “Man is the measure of all things”?
· Question 18
__________ is credited with starting Nihilism.
· Question 19
During the Age of Enlightenment people elevated the teachings of the Church as the ultimate test for truth since they were being enlightened by the Word of God.
· Question 20
Although Secularists may believe that Jesus Christ existed, they say that He was only a good moral teacher.
RLGN 104 Test 6: Religion: Liberty University / Liberty University RLGN104 Quiz 6
· Question 1
By definition, “__________________” is the view that right and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or personal perspective.
· Question 2
Pragmatism is essentially the philosophy that “whatever works” in any given circumstance determine right choices.
· Question 3
A person who determines morality based upon what man says or thinks is approaching morality
· Question 4
Relativism is the belief that absolutes exist but only within one’s culture or social group.
· Question 5
Although Secularists may believe that Jesus Christ existed, they say that He was only a good moral teacher.
· Question 6
Nietzsche believed that though Christianity was false, it was an important religion that gave people hope and purpose for living.
· Question 7
As Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions.
· Question 8
Who said, “I think therefore I am” which caused him to become a religious reformer.
· Question 9
Ethics has to do with what a person ought to do rather than what a person does.
· Question 10
Pragmatism ignores truth as absolute.
· Question 11
Historically, the advantage of Utilitarianism is that it has always resulted in the avoidance of human rights injustices.
· Question 12
Determinism asserts that the _________ cannot be altered.
· Question 13
An “atheist” is one who says there is sufficient evidence to show that God does not exist.
· Question 14
Typically a subjectivist wants to be treated subjectively by others.
· Question 15
During the Age of Enlightenment people elevated the teachings of the Church as the ultimate test for truth since they were being enlightened by the Word of God.
· Question 16
The author uses an illustration about 5 blind men and a rhino to illustrate relativism.
· Question 17
___________ is the belief that nature is all that exists and that nothing supernatural exists.
· Question 18
Christianity is one of the only religions that strongly teaches moral relativism.
· Question 19
The fact that we see diversity between the morals of cultures is a clear indication that moral absolutes do not exist.
· Question 20
_________________ is the idea that self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all actions.
RLGN 104 Test 6: Religion: Liberty University / Liberty University RLGN104 Quiz 6
· Question 1
Determinism promotes free will.
· Question 2
Which book of the Bible is often considered nihilist in nature?
· Question 3
Who said, “I think therefore I am” which caused him to become a religious reformer.
· Question 4
Pragmatism was the merging of …
· Question 5
A Secularist believes in absolute truth.
· Question 6
Determinism ultimately leads to Nihilism.
· Question 7
As Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions.
· Question 8
A person’s worldview should impact his/her approach to moral decision making.
· Question 9
Nietzsche believed that though Christianity was false, it was an important religion that gave people hope and purpose for living.
· Question 10
Relativism is the belief that absolutes exist but only within one’s culture or social group.
· Question 11
By definition, “__________________” is the blending of ideas and values from different or opposing worldviews.
· Question 12
Determinism asserts that the _________ cannot be altered.
· Question 13
According to Secularism, God did not make man in His image; man, made God, in his image.
· Question 14
If a Secularist rejects the Bible, don’t encourage him/her to read the Bible until you give him/her a good apologetic response to their objections.
· Question 15
__________ is credited with starting Nihilism.
· Question 16
___________ is the belief that nature is all that exists and that nothing supernatural exists.
· Question 17
By definition, “__________________” is the view that right and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or personal perspective.
· Question 18
An “agnostic” is a person who does not believe there is enough evidence to know whether God exists. It is unknowable to that person.
· Question 19
The Second Law of Thermodynamics gives evidence that the universe has not always existed.
· Question 20
Nihilism was named after the German philosopher, Friedrich Nihilist.