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Apol quiz 1-8 questions and answers working solution docs Question 1 The following cannot be said of the Bible. Question 2 Paul speaking on Mars Hill, as found in Acts 17, is an example of cu... ltural apologetics. Selected Question 3 In the 20th century most evangelicals spoke of culture from a “Christ above culture” perspective. Question 4 When Jesus healed the crazed man who lived in a graveyard near Decapolis the people of the city: Question 5 Christianity is unique in its belief that humanity is hopeless and spiritual dead unable to save themselves through human effort. Question 6 All copies of the biblical manuscript are inspired just like the original manuscripts. Selected Question 7 Because of the respect that people had for the Apostle Paul his message of Jesus Christ was accepted by almost everyone who heard him. Question 8 3 out of 3 points The Bible includes scientifically accurate statements about the human body, the earth and the heavens 2000-3000 years before they were scientifically proven. Question 9 3 out of 3 points Variants in the biblical manuscripts have provided great difficulty in determining the clear message of the biblical text. Question 10 3 out of 3 points Jesus never referred to the authority of the Old Testament. Question 11 3 out of 3 points No other religion can confirm the hope of eternal life like Christianity because Jesus Christ is the only founder of a religion who has bodily rose from the dead. Question 12 When Jesus presented the gospel most people accepted it the first time they heard it. Selected Question 13 All Old Testament scriptures are said to be “God breathed” according to II Timothy 3:16. Selected Question 14 The trustworthiness of the biblical writers can be supported because they: Question 15 When Jesus spoke as “one who had authority”: Question 16 For the Old Testament prophets, what was the ultimate apologetic? Question 17 New Testament writers used apologetic appeals to prove their point to their readers. Selected Question 18 The New Testament is assumed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit but no specific scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit was continuing to inspire new scripture. Question 19 The Bible was originally written in three different languages: Question 20 Christianity is the most well-reasoned, factually based worldview on the planet. Quiz 2 Question 1 Making a judgment about an entire group based on the behavior of a few from that group is what type of fallacy? Question 2 Indecision, not making a decision, is actually a decision in itself. Question 3 Seeking to discredit a person’s argument by attacking their personal character, origin, associations, etc. rather than their idea is what type of fallacy? Question 4 Which of the following is not an example of a formal fallacy: Question 5 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 6 A person sometimes uses a logical fallacy if he/she realizes his/her argument is weak. Question 7 Critical thinking: Question 8 An argument that justifies a course of action because “everyone else is doing it” is an example of: Question 9 An argument is an attempt to offer evidence to demonstrate the soundness of an opinion. Question 10 An argument against an action on the unsupported assertion that it will lead to a much worse condition is what type of Fallacy? Question 11 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 12 “I cannot be a Christian because all Christians are hypocrites” is an example of: The act of faith does not involve the intellect since faith is a spiritual belief. Question 14 “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 15 “Mom, can I have a smart phone? All of my friends have one” is an example of: Question 16 Selective Perception is arguing a point by selecting and presenting only the evidence that supports one’s current position or opinion. Question 17 Using the Begging the Question fallacy is the same as using circular reasoning. Question 18 Man cannot know that God exists through his use of reason. Question 19 The term critical in critical thinking literally means to be unaccepting of any opinion outside of one’s own beliefs. Question 20 The fallacy of exclusion is used when evidence that would affect the conclusion is purposefully left out. Quiz 3 Question 1 3 out of 3 points The Second Law of Thermodynamics gives evidence that the universe has not always existed. Question 2 3 out of 3 points Islam, Judaism and Christianity are examples of Theistic worldviews. Question 3 Global apologetics is a method of approaching world religions and presenting a Christian apologetic so it is understandable in their context. Question 4 The search for truth is known as the science of: Question 5 A person’s emotions and feelings are a valid standard for developing one’s worldview. Selected Question 6 out of 3 points A salvation term which means to be “set apart” from this world and unto God. Question 7 According to Secularism, God did not make man in His image; instead, man made God in his image. Slected Answer: True Question 8 The three most prominent or primary worldviews in our world today are Naturalism, Pantheism, and Theism. Question 9 Justification means to “declare righteous or holy”. Question 10 Eastern World religions include a belief that humans can achieve God-like status. Question The invention of the Gutenberg printing press influenced both the Reformation and the Renaissance. Question 12 A worldview is the total framework humans bring to decision-making. Question 13 A Secularist believes in absolute truth. Question 14 Global apologetics attempts to understand the beliefs of the listener, thus anticipating the assumptions they may have concerning Jesus Christ. Question 15 3 out of 3 points There are no external evidences for the truthfulness of the Bible. Question 16 3 out of 3 points The “Golden Rule” taught by various religious groups over hundreds of years provides evidence that God created man in His Image. Question 17 Morality in Naturalism most often falls into the category of absolutism or the belief in absolute truth. Question 18 A person can believe in evolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture. Selected Question 19 Eastern World religions have a Theistic view of God. Question 20 God created humans because He was lonely and needed the fellowship of His creation. Selected Quiz 4 Question 1 Most scholars agree that James became a follower of Christ after he saw Him resurrected. Question 2 Repentance occurs after salvation and is not a means to salvation. Question 3 An emotional response to the gospel is essential for a person to know that a person has been truly saved. Question 4 A person can be saved through General Revelation alone. Question 5 Getting someone to pray to receive Christ is evidence that he/she has been saved. Selected Question 6 According to the Apostle Paul, Jesus’ resurrection was: Question 7 A person must understand they are lost before they can be saved. Question 8 Humans sin because it is their nature to sin. Question 9 Saved from the presence of sin and being in the presence of God is known as: Question 10 Knowing the facts about God is all one needs to know in order to be saved. Question 11 Nearly all critical scholars agree that Jesus’ disciples were willing to die for their beliefs and this was due to their strong conviction that they had seen the risen savior. Question 12 In the orthodox theological view Jesus was resurrected spiritually but not physically. Selected Question 13 Jesus’ deity is not an important issue for Christianity in the 21st century. His death for mankind is the key issue. Question 14 Although the Bible doesn’t indicate directly, it can be inferred that Jesus possessed all the attributes of deity. Question 15 Which of the following eyewitnesses of Christ’ resurrection do recent scholars agree is the most reliable witness? Question 16 According to the Bible, the true gauge of holiness that humans are judged against is the holiness of God. Question 17 The Old Testament records over 100 prophecies predicting the coming of Christ which Jesus fulfilled. Question 18 From an evangelical Christian perspective, a person can go to heaven by believing in a God or accepting Jesus Christ as their personal savior. Question 19 Salvation is a gift from God that humanity cannot earn through good works. Question 20 Salvation is earned by believing in Jesus Christ and by doing good works. Quiz 5 Question 1 3 out of 3 points Siddhartha Gautama was born into: Question 2 The Eightfold Path consists of eight steps/points which are to be achieved in a sequential (one after the other) manner. Question 3 Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God. Question 4 The title “Buddha” literally means: Question 5 The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship. Question 6 The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical. Question 7 Islam is an example of a monotheistic religion. Question 8 The common themes of absolute truth and exclusivity permeate the Baha’i religion. Question 9 Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu. Question 10 Most religions focus on “teachings” but Christianity’s primary focus is on the person and work of Jesus Christ. Question 11 Buddhism started in: Question 12 The purpose of Yoga to the Hindu is: Question 13 The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are: Question 14 The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy. Question 15 The concept of God’s absolute holiness is unique to Christianity. Question 16 The Buddhist seeks to follow the “Middle Way” which keeps a person from the extremes of indulging or punishing the flesh. Question 17 The path to enlightenment is called the Middle Way because it avoids the extremes of affluence and asceticism. Question 18 “Salvation” in Hinduism is attained by living a life that fulfills your inner most desires. Question 19 The Buddhist belief in nirvana is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven. Question 20 In the Christian Gospel, life has meaning because we know that God loves us. Quiz 6 Question 1 A moral absolute would be true for all people at all times, and is not subject to change. Selected Question 2 “__________________” said that “Man is the measure of all things Question 3 “_________________” is the idea that self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all actions. Question 4 God’s restrictive boundaries for human behavior first began: Question 5 The subjectivity of defining pleasure means that a hedonist could justify injustices. Selected Question 6 Who is most closely associated with Utilitarianism: Question 7 By definition, “__________________” is the blending of ideas and values from different or opposing worldviews. Question 8 Jesus made the assertion that there is a direct relation between the way people treat ____________, and the way they revere and respect God. Question 9 By definition, “__________________” is the view that right and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or personal perspective. Question 10 Some forms of deterministic thinking describe certain behaviors as a matter of genetic destiny rather than personal choice. Question 11 Historically, the advantage of Utilitarianism is that it has always resulted in the avoidance of Question 12 The Old Testament law was intended by God to save man from their sin. Selected Answer: Question 13 As Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions. Selected Question 14 A person’s worldview should impact their approach to moral decision making. Selected Answer: Question 15 3 out of 3 points The Bible indicates that not all pleasures are good and not all pain is evil. Question 16 The fact that we see diversity between the morals of cultures is a clear indication that moral absolutes do not exist. Question 17 “I determine what is right and wrong, and you should not try to force your values on me.” – This is an example of: Question 18 The cultural relativist believes that moral beliefs are nothing more than cultural norms. Selected Question 19 Soft determinism is also referred to as: Question 20 Christian ethics contends that the absolute standard of goodness is the very person of God. Quiz 7 Question 1 Christian “faith” is best described as a blind leap. Question 2 Islam was founded by: Question 3 To be an effective witness a person must have formal Bible college training. Selected Answer: Question 4 Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians Question 5 Evangelism and apologetics are both grounded in the divine commandment found in Matt 28:19 (The Great Commission). Question 6 When sharing the Gospel Christians should take time to listen the person to better understand their life situation. Question 7 It is the Holy Spirit that convicts the unbeliever’s heart. Question 8 Muhammad’s visions would eventually be compiled into Islam’s sacred text, the Qur’an (Koran). Question 9 Christians do not need to be concerned about the manner in which they present the gospel message. Question 10 _____________________ literally means to give a reason for our faith. Question 11 Sharing the gospel message requires a lot of details and therefore you should always allow at least 30 minutes. Question 12 A godly person is someone who is willingly submissive to God’s ways. Question 13 People can have saving faith without understanding the gospel. Question 14 In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet but not the Son of God. Question 15 Teaching or sharing biblical truth is beneficial to our spiritual lives Question 16 What a Christian does is as important as what they say when it comes to sharing the goodness of God with others. Question 17 The God of the Bible worshipped by Christians, and the God of the Qur’an (Koran) worshipped by Muslims, is the same God. Question 18 The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity. Selected Answer: Question 19 It is important for Christians to have friendships with fellow believers so that they can encourage each another. Question 20 Muslims do not believe in the virgin birth of Jesus. Quiz 8 Question 1 The Inclusivist believes: Question 2 The new tolerance has disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making called ______________. Question 3 The Law of Non-Contradiction states: Question 4 The church cannot use yesterday’s methods and expect to be affective. Question 5 The classic view of tolerance states that all views have equal value and that one view should not be considered better than another. Question 6 Respecting another person’s belief does not mean that you have to agree with them. Selected Question 7 According to the Apostle Paul, Christians should be peaceable toward people regardless of their views or opinions. Question 8 New tolerance refuses to distinguish between truth and error. Question 9 New Tolerance is also called: Question 10 New tolerance is easier to apply because it is more consistent than classic tolerance. Selected Question 11 The Christian apologist needs to try to save and reestablish modernism. Question 12 We must change the truth of the gospel if we hope to reach the minds of the postmodernist. Question 13 Traditional tolerance is impossible to practice in today’s culture. Question 14 According to the course content all truth is God’s truth. Question 15 The problem with the new tolerance is that the only opinion that is acceptable is no opinion. Question 16 Since the mid-nineties (mid 1990’s) the concept of truth has become more _________________ in nature Question 17 Telling stories or giving personal testimonies is not affective when sharing the gospel message with the postmodern. Question 18 What you believe should be based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been taught. Question 19 “All religions are effective in attaining their own ends” would be best defined by: Selected Answer: Question 20 The search of significance, as expressed by postmodernism is a reaction to the emptiness of modernism. [Show More]

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