AQA GCSE RE - Christian Beliefs Quiz 1 Score:
1.€€Which of these is not a denomination of Christianity? A Baptist B Catholicism
C Protestant D
... [Show More] Orthodox
E Shia
2.€€Which of these do different denominations of Christianity not have in common? A The Bible is the holy scripture B They all believe in 1 God (monotheism) C They all respect the authority of the Pope D The Church is both a building and the community of world wide Christians E They are all Christians F God created the universe G God inspires people to do his will H Jesus is the son of God
3.€€The Church of England is another name for which denomination of Christianity
A Baptist B Quaker C Methodist D Catholic E Anglican
4.€€Which of these definitions explains God's benevolence? A Characteristic of God; all-powerful. B Characteristic of God; relatable, humans can build close relationships with this God. C Characteristic of God; all-knowing. D Characteristic of God; all-loving. E This refers to the nature of God as one who treats each individual human being fairly and equally.
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5.€€Which of these definitions explains God is just? A This refers to the nature of God as one who treats each individual human being fairly and equally. B Characteristic of God; all-knowing. C Characteristic of God; relatable, humans can build close relationships with this God. D Characteristic of God; all-loving. E Characteristic of God; all-powerful.
6.€€Which of these definitions explains God is omnipotent? A Characteristic of God; all-loving. B Characteristic of God; relatable, humans can build close relationships with this God. C Characteristic of God; all-powerful. D Characteristic of God; all-knowing. E This refers to the nature of God as one who treats each individual human being fairly and equally.
7.€€Which of these definitions explains God is personal? A Characteristic of God; all-knowing. B Characteristic of God; all-loving. C Characteristic of God; all-powerful. D Characteristic of God; relatable, humans can build close relationships with this God. E This refers to the nature of God as one who treats each individual human being fairly and equally.
8.€€Which of these definitions explains God is omniscient? A Characteristic of God; all-powerful. B Characteristic of God; all-loving. C Characteristic of God; all-knowing. D This refers to the nature of God as one who treats each individual human being fairly and equally. E Characteristic of God; relatable, humans can build close relationships with this God.
9.€€Because God is just he will not.. A mistreat people B not treat people equally C support injustice D be prejudice E oppress people
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10.€€The problem of evil and suffering challenges belief in God's qualities because if
God is benevolent why does he allow people to suffer. If he is omnipotent why does
he not prevent evil and if he is just why does God allow injustice. Who first said this argument? A Epicurus B William Rowe C Alvin Plantinga D John Hick
E St Augustine of Hippo
11.€€What did William Rowe say about the problem of evil? A There is too much evil in the world that doesn't seem to have a purpose B Evil has to exist to allow people to have free will C God allows some evil because it builds positive character in the victims or in others which outweighs
the negative value of the evil itself D If God is benevolent why does he allow people to suffer. If he is omnipotent why does he not
prevent evil and if he is just why does God allow injustice. E The world was perfect until Adam and Eve disobeyed God
12.€€What did Alvin Plantinga say about the problem of evil? A There is too much evil in the world that doesn't seem to have a purpose B God allows some evil because it builds positive character in the victims or in others which outweighs
the negative value of the evil itself C Evil has to exist to allow people to have free will D If God is benevolent why does he allow people to suffer. If he is omnipotent why does he not
prevent evil and if he is just why does God allow injustice. E The world was perfect until Adam and Eve disobeyed God
13.€€What did St Augustine of Hippo say about the problem of evil? A There is too much evil in the world that doesn't seem to have a purpose B Evil has to exist to allow people to have free will C God allows some evil because it builds positive character in the victims or in others which outweighs
the negative value of the evil itself D The world was perfect until Adam and Eve disobeyed God
E If God is benevolent why does he allow people to suffer. If he is omnipotent why does he not
prevent evil and if he is just why does God allow injustice.
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14.€€What did John Hick say about the problem of evil? A The world was perfect until Adam and Eve disobeyed God B God allows some evil because it builds positive character in the victims or in others which outweighs
the negative value of the evil itself C If God is benevolent why does he allow people to suffer. If he is omnipotent why does he not
prevent evil and if he is just why does God allow injust [Show Less]