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Cosmological Argument
The law of cause-and-effect which verifies a divine power
Teleological Argument
The orderly design and purpose of nature which verifies a divine intelligence
Anthropological Argument
The analogy between man and his Creator which verifies a moral power
The heathen is without excuse because-
Nature reveals God, man rejected God when they knew him, men prefer sin to God
Metaphor
Describing one thing by comparing it to something else
Hyperbole
Exaggeration of a concept
Athiest
Person who does not believe in God
Agnostic
Person who believes he cannot know whether God exists
Skeptic
Person who questions the validity of the scripture
The fact that the Flood lasted over a year is
An objection to the local flood theory
The two natures of Christ display contrasting characteristics
True
The purpose of the Mosaic Law was to save Israel from sin
False
God limits the amount of information that he chooses to reveal to us
True
Some argue that since there are good people in every religion, Christianity is not
the only true religion
True
Christianity follows the authentic Word of God
True
Each part of the Trinity is different.
True
The fulfillment of some of God's promises are conditioned upon man's prayers
True
We are under the law today, but the Israelites were saved by grace
False
Scribes are responsible for mistakes in copying the Scriptures
True
Creation and forgiveness are divine attributes of God
False