The nature of God Flashcards

1
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Is Christianity the main religion in Great Britain?

A

Yes

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2
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What are Christianity’s three main traditions?

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Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox

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3
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What does Monotheistic mean?

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Christians believe in one supreme being

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4
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Who are Catholics lead by?

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A Pope

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5
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What other Christianity branch did Orthodox and Protestant split from?

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Catholic

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6
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Where is Orthodox practiced in?

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Eastern Europe

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7
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What branch of Christianity have different denominations within it?

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Protestants - They have distinct groups

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8
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Name two examples of denominations in Protestant

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Baptist, Methodist, Pentecostal, Anabaptism and Lutheranism.

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9
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What branch believes the Bible is the only authority for Christians?

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Protestant

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10
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How can Christians build a relationship with god?

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Praying

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11
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Who is the creator and sustainer of all that exists?

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God

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12
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What is God that sets him apart for a special purpose and makes him worthy of worship?

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Holy

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13
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What does Omnipotent mean?

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Unlimited power - Describing God

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14
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What does Omnibenevolent mean?

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All-loving and All-good

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15
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What does ‘Just’ mean when describing God?

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The perfect, most fair judge of human behaviour and never supports injustice

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16
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Why does Christians still believe in god being Omnibenevolent, Omnipotent and Just if he allows suffering to innocent people?

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They believe God is ‘Just’ so he treats people fairly therefore they trust him even when things seem to be going wrong