Quiz #1 Flashcards

1
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What is apologetics?

A

defending your faith

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2
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What do you have to do before you defend your faith (steps)?

A
  • identify
  • analyze
  • research
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3
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God created the world:

A

he created everything in it and me

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4
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What is the Bible?

A
  • not a book of dos and don’ts

- a guide that explains how it works

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5
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What did God create us with?

A

specific gifts

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6
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What is school meant to do?

A

identify, sharpen, and apply the needs of the age

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7
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What is the statement that contradicts itself?

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“There is no such thing as absolute truth.”

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8
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What is the first thing that enters our mind?

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what we want to do

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9
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What is maturity?

A

pulling yourself out of being selfish

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10
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Psalm 37:4

A

Delight in the Lord and he will grant you the desires of your heart.

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11
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What are our desires?

A

what we want to become

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12
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What is anger driven from?

A

not getting what we want

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13
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How did Jonah choose?

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he chose to live in anger rather than obedience

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14
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What is Romans?

A
  • a factual foundation of why we do what we do

- Romans leads out to our mind and it helps us understand why we are here

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15
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What is humanism?

A

humans can improve humanity and there is no deity

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16
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What was Paul doing in Romans?

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traveling the Roman empire

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17
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Who were the three philosophers?

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Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato

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18
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Why is scripture applicable?

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because there is nothing new under the sun

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19
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What are consequences?

A

results of behavior

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20
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What is Godlessness?

A

a belief system

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21
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What is depravity?

A

choosing to not retain the knowledge of God

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22
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What is humanity without excuse to?

A

divine nature and eternal power

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23
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What is divine nature?

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perfect, being consistent, justice

24
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What is eternal power?

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before existence and long after

25
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What do we exist in?

A

our divinity

26
Q

What does the wrath of God come from?

A

the consequence of not choosing to listen to him

27
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When does adulthood begin?

A

at puberty

28
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What is the reality?

A

we don’t fool anyone, our actions show what we believe

29
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What is authority transformation?

A

knowing what authority is and choosing whether to follow it, or accept the consequences

30
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What is the inner struggle that Romans talks about?

A

authority transformation

31
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What is our misson?

A
  1. Inhabit the earth > there are others like me
  2. determine times set > we exist now
  3. exact place where we should be
32
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What do we think arguments do?

A

justify our actions

33
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What is identification?

A

awareness and accepting the consequences and authority

34
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What does authority give?

A

an I centered perspective

35
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What are the two things under authority?

A
  1. getting what you want

2. preventing you from getting what you want

36
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What are other forms of authority?

A

time and laws

37
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What does our dealing with authority show?

A

what we believe in

38
Q

What is the purpose of life?

A

to love

39
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What are the ways of love?

A

to be a giver

40
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What did Jesus give the Samaritan woman?

A
  • what she really needed which was true love

- we are called to love in the same selfless manner

41
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What were the three places and what they believed?

A
  • Rome- based off law
  • Greece- based off humanism
  • Israel- based off religion of Judah (They were meant to communicate the gentiles the coming of the messiah)
42
Q

What is the old testament about?

A
  • doing things wrong

- the coming of the messiah

43
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What were the two things Jesus was?

A
  • the messiah

- a fake

44
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What are the assumptions of judging others?

A
  1. you haven’t done it
  2. your better than them
  3. you have all the knowledge (we are qualified)
  4. we have the right to judge because we have the authority
45
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What is the definition of evil?

A

choosing to make life about us

46
Q

Matthew 22:37-39

A

love God and love others

47
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love God and love others

A

Matthew 22:37-39

48
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What is the OT based off of?

A

love God and love others

49
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What are the justifications?

A
  1. offering the compromise
  2. offered to give back to the Jewish leaders
  3. had him beat
  4. challenged them on the king question
50
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How did Pilate absolve himself from responsibility?

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  1. stated Jesus’ innocence
  2. washing his hands
  3. put up the sign king of the Jews
51
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What were the languages?

A

Hebrew, Latin, and Greek

52
Q

What are we killing when we joke?

A

the spirit

53
Q

Proverbs 26:18-19

A

I was only joking

54
Q

I was only joking

A

Proverbs 26:18-19

55
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What is our container?

A

a carcass

56
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What is our will?

A

to apply our gifts and love to the needs of the age