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Review Game Rules No yelling/excessive chatter. You get one point if you answer correctly. You get a point if you make the basket. Rotate out of the buzzer seat after the first round of questions.
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____________ is a position that neither asserts nor denies the existence of God or some higher reality, but keeps an open mind about these things.
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is a position that neither asserts nor denies the existence of God or some higher reality, but keeps an open mind about these things. agnostic
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__________ is the belief that denies the existence of a creator God
__________ is the belief that denies the existence of a creator God. It proponents believe that the universe is material in nature and has no spiritual dimension.
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is the belief that denies the existence of a creator God
is the belief that denies the existence of a creator God. It proponents believe that the universe is material in nature and has no spiritual dimension. atheist
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_______is the belief that God is everything, and that everything is a part of God.
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is the belief that God is everything, and that everything is a part of God.
pantheist
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the belief that an eternal, all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving creator, God, governs the universe is called __________
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the belief that an eternal, all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving creator, God, governs the universe
theism
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_______________is the argument that argues that a rational person ought to bet on the existence of God because of the potential distribution of potential gains and losses. (In other words, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.)
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is the argument that argues that a rational person ought to bet on the existence of God because of the potential distribution of potential gains and losses. (In other words, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.) Pascal’s Wager
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__________is the decision to believe without proof.
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is the decision to believe without proof.
Leap of faith
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_________ is the argument for a creator that states the order and harmony of the universe could not have come about by chance, but must have been made by an intelligent creator.
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___________ is the argument for a creator that states the order and harmony of the universe could not have come about by chance, but must have been made by an intelligent creator. Design
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_________is the argument for the existence of God based on the fact that the universe exists at all. In other words, something (God) created the universe. It is also known as the “first cause” argument.
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is the argument for the existence of God based on the fact that the universe exists at all. In other words, something (God) created the universe. It is also known as the “first cause” argument. cosmological
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___________is the belief that different religions have captured different aspects of the same underlying truth. In other words, we all worship the same thing, essentially.
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is the belief that different religions have captured different aspects of the same underlying truth. In other words, we all worship the same thing, essentially. Religious pluralism
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______________is the argument stating, “If God is all-powerful, could he create something he couldn’t control? If so, he is not omnipotent.”
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Paradox of omnipotence
is the argument stating, “If God is all-powerful, could he create something he couldn’t control? If so, he is not omnipotent.” Paradox of omnipotence
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Anselm’s argument defined God as "that than which nothing greater can be conceived", and argued that this being must exist in the mind; even in the mind of the person who denies the existence of God. He suggested that, if the greatest possible being exists in the mind, it must also exist in reality. If it only exists in the mind, then an even greater being must be possible — one which exists both in the mind and in reality. Therefore, this greatest possible being must exist in reality.
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Anselm’s argument defined God as "that than which nothing greater can be conceived", and argued that this being must exist in the mind; even in the mind of the person who denies the existence of God. He suggested that, if the greatest possible being exists in the mind, it must also exist in reality. If it only exists in the mind, then an even greater being must be possible — one which exists both in the mind and in reality. Therefore, this greatest possible being must exist in reality. Ontological Argument
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_________is the tendency to picture God in human terms and speaking of God as a person.
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is the tendency to picture God in human terms and speaking of God as a person.
Anthropomorphism
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Theists usually give what the qualities/traits to God
Theists usually give what the qualities/traits to God? Name and explain one
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________is the argument that all philosophical arguments are meaningless. It favors belief based on empirical knowledge.
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is the argument that all philosophical arguments are meaningless
is the argument that all philosophical arguments are meaningless. It favors belief based on empirical knowledge. Logical positivism
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Theists usually give what the qualities/traits to God
Theists usually give what the qualities/traits to God? Name another one and explain it.
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________ is the argument that seeks to prove the existence of God from the fact that there are moral laws.
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is the argument that seeks to prove the existence of God from the fact that there are moral laws.
Moral law argument
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______is the Holy Scripture of Islam and was believed to be God’s words dictated by Mohammed.
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______is the Holy Scripture of Islam and was believed to be God’s words dictated by Mohammed.
Koran
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In what century did Mohammed get his relevation?
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In what century did Mohammed get his revelation?
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_______ grew out of Judaism around 30 A.D.
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_______ grew out of Judaism around 30 A.D.
Christianity
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_______ is a collection of sayings of Mohammed.
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_______ is a collection of sayings of Mohammed.
Hadiths
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What are the ritual practices of Islam known as?
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What are the ritual practices of Islam known as?
5 pillars
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Identify/Explain one of those ritual practices.
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Identify/Explain one of those ritual practices.
profession of faith prayer fasting almsgiving pilgrimage
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They believed that the O.T. messiah had come
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What do we call the agreement that Yahweh made with Abraham?
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What do we call the agreement that Yahweh made with Abraham?
covenant
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The Holy Book of Judaism is called ____
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The Holy Book of Judaism is called ____
Torah Old Testament
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________are the sacred scripts of Hinduism.
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________are the sacred scripts of Hinduism.
the Vedas
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________________ is the name for one’s role in life or duty, according to Hinduism.
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________________ is the name for one’s role in life or duty, according to Hinduism.
dharma
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_______________ the cycle of life, death and rebirth in Hinduism.
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_______________ the cycle of life, death and rebirth in Hinduism.
samsara
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___________ the release from the cycle of life, death and rebirth.
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___________ the release from the cycle of life, death and rebirth.
moksha
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_______ in Hindu belief, the idea of justice.
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_______ in Hindu belief, the idea of justice.
karma
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_________ is what the word Buddha means.
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_________ is what the word Buddha means.
teacher
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Buddha advocated that people stop doing this.
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Buddha advocated that people stop doing this.
desiring
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The authority that is given by heaven to rule, according to Confucianism.
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The authority that is given by heaven to rule, according to Confucianism.
The mandate of Heaven
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According to Confucius, how would a leader lose this authority to rule?
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What did Confucius advocate that a person do/follow/practice?
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What did Confucius advocate that a person do/follow/practice?
right relationships
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