Liberty University RGLN 105 Test 6
· Question 1
3 out of 3 points
Absolute Truth states “Whatever is true at one time and at one place is
... [Show More] true at _______ times and at _______ place/s.”
all
· Question 2
3 out of 3 points
There are some debatable issues that are a matter of personal preference.
· Question 3
3 out of 3 points
If the moral consensus of the culture is what determines our ethics, then any person who is seem as a “moral reformer is acting unethically.
· Question 4
3 out of 3 points
The best explanation for the moral assumption is that humans have intrinsic value.
· Question 5
3 out of 3 points
______________________ statements involve a claim about the way things are not about one’s desires or preferences.
Objective
· Question 6
3 out of 3 points
For moral absolutes to exist a personal and moral God must exist.
· Question 7
3 out of 3 points
The United States founding fathers, essentially espoused a view of natural law and morality in the Declaration of Independence.
· Question 8
3 out of 3 points
The “ought to” statements (you or I ought to do this, or ought not to) supports a ________________________.
Objective morality
· Question 9
0 out of 3 points
According to Rae, Morality is a matter of knowledge, not opinion or even belief.
· Question 10
3 out of 3 points
Relativism supports the notion of moral progress.
· Question 11
3 out of 3 points
If there are actions that we say are “always wrong” then to be consistent, we must agree that there are moral absolutes.
· Question 12
0 out of 3 points
Christian Liberty should be limited, when necessary, by:
Limited Atonement
· Question 13
0 out of 3 points
The “weaker” brother as described by Paul is viewed as “less spiritual” than the “stronger brother”.
· Question 14
3 out of 3 points
A key passage dealing with Christian liberty is
Romans chapters 14-15.
· Question 15
3 out of 3 points
In areas of Christian Liberty, we should allow our brothers and sisters (in Christ) the freedom to determine his/her own convictions – even when they may differ from yours.
· Question 16
3 out of 3 points
People will often abandon a relativistic moral approach when an injustice has been done to them.
· Question 17
3 out of 3 points
Rae refers to the view of morality that says just “let your conscience be your guide” as the:
Jiminy Cricket view of morality
· Question 18
3 out of 3 points
From the definition, it is learned that absolute truth is.
All of the above
· Question 19
3 out of 3 points
God has both “don’t lists” and “do lists”.
· Question 20
3 out of 3 points
“Truth is “correspondence to reality”
· Question 21
3 out of 3 points
Christian Ethics are:
All of the above
· Question 22
3 out of 3 points
Rae identifies types of “Relativism”- Cultural Relativism & ________________.
Moral Subjectivism
· Question 23
3 out of 3 points
The postmodern relativist promotes the belief that there are no absolutes in the world to govern our thinking and behavior.
· Question 24
3 out of 3 points
Christian liberty refers to decisions and actions that we make, where the Bible does not give clear direction.
· Question 25
3 out of 3 points
“Moral assumptions” are only found in so called Christian nations. [Show Less]