Liberty University RLGN 104 quiz 6 (summer 2021) / RLGN 104- Quiz 6 2021; Answered
RLGN 104- Quiz 6 2021 • Question 1 Christianity is one of the only
... [Show More] religions that strongly teaches moral relativism. • Question 2 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 3 By definition, “ ” is the view that right and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or personal perspective. • Question 4 Nietzsche believed that though Christianity was false, it was an important religion that gave people hope and purpose for living. • Question 5 is the idea that self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all actions. • Question 6 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 7 As Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions. • Question 8 The author uses an illustration about 5 blind men and a rhino to illustrate relativism. • Question 9 Relativism is the belief that absolutes exist but only within one’s culture or social group. • Question 10 Although Secularists may believe that Jesus Christ existed, they say that He was only a good moral teacher. • Question 11 Determinism promotes free will. • Question 12 By definition, “ ” is the blending of ideas and values from different or opposing worldviews. • Question 13 Who said, “I think therefore I am” which caused him to become a religious reformer. • Question 14 Pragmatism began and became popular as a philosophy by: • Question 15 is the belief that nature is all that exists and that nothing supernatural exists. • Question 16 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 17 The Second Law of Thermodynamics gives evidence that the universe has not always existed. • Question 18 Determinism asserts that the cannot be altered. • Question 19 Naturalism comes from the belief that if something cannot be proven empirically then it cannot be true. Nihilism teaches that there is no real purpose to life, and humanity is destined to die worthlessly. [Show Less]