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A:B: The source of what is right and wrong. #1 What is Ethics? C:D: The study of what we believe in. The study of why and how we make moral choices.

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3 A:B: The source of what is right and wrong. #1 What is Ethics? C:D: The study of what we believe in. The study of why and how we make moral choices. The belief that there exists moral rules for all people.

4 C. The study of why and how we make moral choices.

5 A:B: #2 Which worldview(s) has a relativistic foundation for deciding right and wrong? C:D: Naturalistic Transcendental Christianity Both A and B

6 D. Both A and B

7 A:B: Our Inner attitudes Both our inner attitudes and outward actions. #3 What does God concern himself with in our lives? C:D: Outward Actions Outward appearances only

8 B. Both inner attitudes and outward actions

9 A:B: He loves us and wants to protect us He wants to be mean #4 Why does God give us his commandments? C:D: To prevent the world from chaos So we have options

10 A. He loves us and wants to protect us

11 A:B: Yes, because Christians are given enough guidelines that everything else can be determined #5 Does the Bible spell out how we are to act in all situations? C:D: No, it cannot possibly explain everything Both A and BNeither A and B

12 C. Both A and B

13 #6 Why did Jesus equate hatred to murder and lust to adultery? The consequences of the sins are equal A: B: C:D: Because God believes in Moral Absolutes They are the same thing True ethics includes the heart or character as well as actions

14 D. True ethics includes the heart or character as well as actions

15 A:B: #7 Since the human heart is wicked, looking within ourselves is searching in the wrong place and if morality changes with each individual, then every argument boils down to preference. C:D: Two problems with moral relativism Two problems with ethics Two problems with moral absolutism Two problems with transcendentalism

16 D. Two problems with moral relativism

17 A:B: #8 Because there is no God, the naturalist bases his or her ethics on what? C:D: Culture Nature Bible Personal Preference

18 C. Personal Preference

19 A:B: #9 If there is no absolute standard of morality, then we are left with conflicting what? C:D: Opinions Biblical Understanding ConsciencesActions

20 A. Opinions

21 #10 What was Jesus’ response to the question about the greatest commandment? A: B: C:D: Love the Lord and love others Believe in Jesus Follow your heart Do not murder

22 A. Love the Lord and others

23 #11 What happens when you choose to follow the right, rather than letting your sinful nature take control and lead you into the wrong? A: B: C:D: Moral Absolutism FearCultural Relativism True Liberty

24 B. True Liberty

25 #12 The belief that ethical standards change according to the society. A: B: C:D: Individual moral relativism Ethics Cultural moral relativism Moral absolutes

26 C. Cultural Moral Relativism

27 A:B: Media #13 What is the thing that influences us through different means so that society affects what we think and do? C:D: Fear Moral RelativismAtheism

28 A. Media

29 A:B: Does God exist? #14 What is the fundamental question of ethics? C:D: Are murder and anger are the same? Is Moral Absolutism accurate? Who writes the rules, God or us?

30 D. Who writes the rules, God or us?

31 A:B: Cultural Moral Relativism #15 What is the belief that some things are right or wrong no matter the people, times, or situation? C:D: Moral Absolutes Ethics Individual Moral Relativism

32 C. Moral Absolutes

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