What are the five questions that define worldview correct answers The question of: origin,
identity, meaning, morality, and destiny
The question of origin correct answers Genesis 1:1
"How did life begin in the first place?"
"Where did I come from?"
The question of Identity correct answers Genesis 1:27-28
"What does it mean to be a human?"
"Am I more important than animals?"
The question of Meaning correct answers Matthew 22:37-40
"Why are we here?"
"Why am I here?"
The Question of morality correct answers Matthew 22:37-40
"What is meant by right and wrong?"
"How should I live?"
The question of Destiny correct answers Revelation 20:11-15
"Is there life after death?"
"What will happen to me when I die?"
"Will I have to answer for how I lived my life?"
, What is the basis of a Biblical worldview correct answers God exists, God has realized himself
to mankind, Jesus is God's son who is the redeemer of the world, the Bible is God's Word, and
Christians are to follow the teachings of the Bible
Ethical gray area correct answers An area that is not specifically addressed in Scripture and is
therefore viewed as permissible by some Christians.
Stronger brother correct answers One who participates in an ethical gray area in full assurance of
his conscience because of his understanding of Christian freedom.
Note: This does not necessarily mean he is more mature in the faith than a weaker brother.
Weaker Brother correct answers One who does not participate in an ethical gray area because of
the sensitivity of his conscience: his participation would be a sin to him
Note: This does not necessarily mean he is less mature in the faith than a stronger brother.
Stumbling block correct answers An action taken by a stronger brother which, though it would
ordinarily qualify as a
permissible act of freedom, influences a weaker brother to sin against his conscience.
Convinced for ourselves correct answers 1. We must be true to ourselves and not act simply on
the opinions of others.
2. Rom 14:5
3. Rom 14:22-23
Confident before God correct answers 1. If we are confident that what we are engaged in will
pass our Lord's scrutiny at the judgment day, we should continue; if not, we should refrain.
2. Rom 14:6-12
Considerate of other believers correct answers 1. Rom 14:6-12
2. To "offend" here does not mean to make angry, but rather to cause