Question 1: INSTRUCTIONS Each person will answer the questions. If you get it right, you get the points. If you get it wrong, you get a strike.

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Question 1: INSTRUCTIONS Each person will answer the questions. If you get it right, you get the points. If you get it wrong, you get a strike. Ten points for each right answer. The goal is to get the most points without getting 3 strikes. You get 3 strikes, you lose all points and you start over with zero points. You can wager points for the last question. STRIKES

Question 1: Name the term for this definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 1: Name the term for this definition. The study of truth, knowledge, and the nature of ultimate reality. STRIKES Answer: philosophy

Question 2: Name the term for this definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 2: Name the term for this definition. The study of how we know what we know. STRIKES Answer: epistemology

Question 3: Name the term that describes this definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 3: Name the term that describes this definition. A thought, statement, or belief that correctly reflects the real world. STRIKES Answer: truth

Question 4: Name the term that describes this definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 4: Name the term that describes this definition. A means of investigating the world through observation and experimentation. STRIKES Answer: science

Question 5: Name the term for the definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 5: Name the term for the definition. the belief that reality is completely spiritual or immaterial STRIKES Answer: spiritualism

You will have 30 seconds to name as many things from the following question. You will receive 30 points for getting all of the answers; zero for not getting all the answers.

answers Question: Name 3 ways that we can know what we know.

Answers Revelation Authority Intuition Reason 5 senses Personal experience Scientific investigation answers Question: Question: Name 3 ways that we can know what we know. Some of these can be deceived so they need to be backed by evidence.

Question 6: Name the term for the definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 6: Name the term for the definition. Verifiable observation evidence rather than theory. STRIKES Answer: empirical

Question 7: Name the term for the definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 7: Name the term for the definition. God’s supernatural intervention in the natural course of history. STRIKES Answer: miracles

Question 8: Name the term for the definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 8: Name the term for the definition. Something that looks good from a distance, but it is not what it appears to be STRIKES Answer: deception

Question 9: Name the term for the definition. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 9: Name the term for the definition. The belief that reality is composed of only the physical matter. STRIKES Answer: materialism

Question 10: Name the term that this defines. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 10: Name the term that this defines. God-given human conscience; the innate understanding of right and wrong. STRIKES Answer: intuition

You will have 30 seconds to name as many things from the following question. You will receive 30 points for getting all of the answers; zero for not getting all the answers.

answers Question: In “The Blind Men and the Elephant” name 4 of the 6 parts that were touched by the blind men.

answers Answers Side Trunk Tusk Leg Ear Tail Question: Question: In “The Blind Men and the Elephant” name 4 of the 6 parts that were touched by the blind men.

Question 11: Name the definition for the term. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 11: Name the definition for the term. God’s communication of truth that we could not have known except that He revealed it to us. STRIKES Answer: revelation

Question 12: Name the definition for the term. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 12: Name the definition for the term. Confident eyewitness accounts and other historical sources STRIKES Answer: authority

Question 13: Name the definition for the term. argument authority deception empirical epistemology inspiration intuition materialism metaphysics miracles philosophy reason revelation science spiritualism supernaturalism truth worldview Question 13: Name the definition for the term. Logical understanding; rational understanding STRIKES Answer: reason

What do you say………..do you want to play? Bonus Question You will be given one question. You can wager all or part of your points. If you get it right you add those wager points. If you get it wrong you lose those points! What do you say………..do you want to play? Make your wager.

Question 14: Name the definition for the term. The belief that reality is composed of both the physical and non-physical; nature is real and so is our soul and spirit. STRIKES Answer: supernaturalism