SOLVED QUESTIONS
◉ Grace. Answer: -Makes Salvation possible.
-God acts in kindness to provide something undeserved.
-Is demonstrated in the death of Christ on behalf of sinners.
-Makes human effort unnecessary in salvation.
◉ Faith. Answer: -Makes Salvation personal.
-Turning toward Jesus.
-To trust or believe.
-I have heard, understood, and trust in God's provision in Jesus
Christ.
◉ Repentance. Answer: -Makes Salvation personal.
-Central to the reaching of Jesus Christ and the apostles.
-Turning from sin.
-Realizing I am guilty before God who is holy.
-A "change of mind."
◉ Naturalism. Answer: That only reality exists in the natural realm.
,◉ Pantheism. Answer: God and the world are the same thing.
◉ Theism. Answer: God exists, was the creator of the world, and is
personally and intimately involved with His creation. God operates
through natural law but can and does intervene in the affairs of
mankind.
◉ Materialism. Answer: -Philosophical Concept: Reality is based in
what we can "know" through our senses.
-Social Application: Absolute truth is nonexistent of irrelevant to
society. Mankind seeks satisfaction and meaning in external things
such as position, wealth, accomplishments, etc.
◉ Subjectivism. Answer: -Philosophical Concept: There is no
absolute truth.
-Social Application: "Everyone is entitled to their opinions."
Everyone makes moral choices based upon what makes them happy.
◉ Hedonism. Answer: -Philosophical Concept: Defines pleasure and
pain according to the human condition and sensory input alone. No
other measure of good and evil.
-Social Application: "If it feels good, do it!"
, ◉ Pragmatism. Answer: -Philosophical Concept: A utilitarian
philosophical belief that the end justifies the means.
-Social Application: Focus is upon intentions rather upon right and
wrong. If one's "intentions" are good, it does not matter what they
do.
◉ Critical Thinking. Answer: A. Recognizing and evaluating opinions
and so-called evidence.
B. Reflecting on the meaning and significance of statements and
ideas.
C. Reasonableness of statements and ideas.
◉ Absolute Truth. Answer: Something that is true at all times and at
all places "Truth is true whether we believe it or not. Truth is
discovered or it is revealed, it Is not invented by a culture or by
religious men"
◉ The Law of Non-Contradiction. Answer: Something cannot both
exist and not exist or be true and false at the same time and in the
same way.
◉ Oversimplification. Answer: Concluding that an effect has only
one cause when it is really the result of multiple causes.