R.E | 1. Christianity - Exam practise - Question 1's Flashcards
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Which one of the following is the main religion in Great Britain
- Islam
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Buddhism
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- Christianity
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Which one of the following best describes the meaning of monotheistic?
- Belief in one supreme God
- Belief in the Trinity
- No belief in God
- Belief in many Gods
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- Belief in one supreme God
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Christians believe God is omnipotent.
- God is almighty
- God is almighty, having unlimited power
- Has unlimited power
- God is powerful
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- God is almighty, having unlimited power
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Christians believe God is benevolent. This means
- God is loving
- God is good
- God is all-loving
- God is all-loving and all-good
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- God is all-loving and all-good
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Christians believe God is just. This means
- God is the perfect judge of all human behaviour
- God will bring about what is right and fair
- God will make up for a wrong that has been committed
- The perfect judge of human behaviour, who will bring about what is right and fair or will make up for a wrong that has been committed.
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- The perfect judge of human behaviour, who will bring about what is right and fair or will make up for a wrong that has been committed.
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The Christian belief called the Trinity is
- There are three persons in the one God
- God is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy spirit
- There are three persons in the one God: Father, Son & Holy Spirit
- A mystery
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- There are three persons in the one God: Father, Son & Holy Spirit
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Each person of the Trinity is
- A third of God
- Fully God
- Partially God
- Not God
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- Fully God
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The persons of the Trinity are…
- Not the same
- Are the same
- Are similar
- different
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- Not the same
9
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Christians believe in creation by God. This means
- How the world began
- How God made things
- The act by which god brought the universe into being
- How God designed the world
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- The act by which God brought the universe into being
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God the Father chose to
- Design the earth
- Design the earth and all life in it
- Design and create the earth and all life in it
- Create the earth and all life in it
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- Design and create the earth and all life in it
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The Holy Spirit was
- Not active in creation
- Was active in creation (Genesis 1: 1-3)
- Was active only after Jesus’ ascension to heaven
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- Was active in creation (Genesis 1: 1-3)
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The Word, God the Son or Jesus was
- Not active in creation
- Was active in creation (John 1: 1-3)
- Important
4.Present when God the Father created and designed the world
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- Present when God the Father created and designed the world
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This means that the Trinity, therefore
- Did not exist from the beginning
- Was not involved in the creation of the world
- Existed from the beginning and was involved in the creation of the universe
- Existed from the beginning
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- Existed from the beginning and was involved in the creation of the universe.
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