Faith and Religion Prompt: Why is it important to explore, discuss, and understand religion (Religion) and faith (Faith) in the world today? Read 317-318.

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Faith and Religion Prompt: Why is it important to explore, discuss, and understand religion (Religion) and faith (Faith) in the world today? Read 317-318 Complete prompts A-D in your notebook Socratic Dialogue

Faith and Religion Prompt: Can one be religious, but not believe in God – Can one be an atheist, yet have or practice a religion? What is the difference between faith and religion? Are they mutually inclusive? Read 319-320 What is the first argument for the existence of God?

Faith and Religion Prompt: Myths Moyer Campbell – Genesis Story Read 320-321 What is the 2nd argument for the existence of God? Complete Prompt A-D on 321

Faith and Religion Prompt:? Read 322-323 What is the 3rd main argument for the existence of God? Complete A-D on p. 323 If you believe in God, do any of these arguments resonate for you? If you do not believe in God, do any of them seem less problematic than the others - Or do they help confirm your view?

Faith and Religion Prompt Read 324-325 Complete A-E on p. 325 What are the arguments against the existence of God? If you believe in God, do any of these arguments make you think? If you do not believe in God, do any of them help confirm your view?

Faith and Religion Prompt Read 325-328 Complete A-G on p. 328 What are the other arguments against the existence of God?

Faith and Religion Prompt If a discussion/investigation regarding the existence or non-existence of God makes you feel uncomfortable, why do you think it does? Read 329-332

Faith and Religion World’s Religions Buddhism Christianity Confucianism Hinduism Islam Jainism Judaism Shinto Sikhism Ancient Greek/Roman/Egyptian Other

Faith and Religion Write down a few things that you know, think you know, or have some vague idea regarding the following religions: Buddhism Christianity Confucianism Hinduism Islam Judaism Jainism Shinto Sikhism Ancient Greek Roman/Egyptian Other

Faith and Religion