Rlgn 105- Quiz: Moral Absolutes and Relativism fully solved 2024/2025
Rlgn 105- Quiz: Moral Absolutes and Relativismif you feel inclined to :) my venom is @jamal_01 - correct answer venmo: jamal_01 The Christian worldview source for morality come specifically from the character and commands of ____________. - correct answer God The United States founding fathers, essentially espoused a view of natural law and morality in the Declaration of Independence. - correct answer True Rae identifies types of "Relativism"- Cultural Relativism & ________________. - correct answer Moral Objectivism The Christian worldview position is that ethics is subjective not objective as defined by culture. - correct answer False According to absolute truth, "Truth is discovered or it is ________________, it is not invented by a culture or by religious men." - correct answer Revealed Either morality is a human creation or it comes from a transcendent source and is discovered. - correct answer True Some evolutionists believe that morality comes from our genes and is that moral behavior has evolved. - correct answer True The "weaker" brother as described by Paul is viewed as "less spiritual" than the "stronger brother". - correct answer False Absolute Truth states "Whatever is true at one time and at one place is true at _______ times and at _______ place/s." - correct answer all The "ought to" statements (you or I ought to do this, or ought not to) supports a ________________________. - correct answer Objective morality If there are actions that we say are "always wrong" then to be consistent, we must agree that there are moral absolutes. - correct answer True Relativism supports the notion of moral progress. - correct answer False To illustrate a transcendent, objective moral law that can be known by all people regardless of their worldview, Rae used a historical letter written by: - correct answer Dr. Martin Luther King Jnr. According to Rae, Morality is a matter of knowledge, not opinion or even belief. - correct answer True The source of morality, discovered in "Natural Law" is _______________. - correct answer God's revelation in creation (outside of the bible) Utilitarianism is a system of ethics based upon - correct answer The consequences of one's actions that produces the greatest good. If God doesn't exist then morality is ultimately subjective - correct answer True According to Rae, examples of moral decay in our culture are all around us. - correct answer True For moral absolutes to exist a personal and moral God must exist. - correct answer True Boundaries that restrict our moral behavior are propagated by manmade religions, not God. - correct answer False
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