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RLGN 104 Quiz 5 solutions complete answers
Powell argued that all people, even self-professed relativists, believe in objective morality.
According to ____________________, moral reformers such as Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa, would be criminals.
According to Pantheism, God does not change. However, Powell points out, that because humans are a part of God and change, God must also change.
Nirvana, in Buddhism, is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven.
Most religions are exclusive. They believe their way is the only way to truth.
Powell argued that the way to determine which of the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, or Islam) is the right one would be to:
Atheism is ultimately self-refuting because:
Powell specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through reason only.
From a Biblical Worldview perspective, all truth is God’s truth.
According to ____________________, moral reformers such as Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mather Teresa, would be criminals.
Since Buddhists do not believe in a personal God, a Christian should share the benefits of a personal God when witnessing to them.
According to Powell, the best way to describe where God’s moral laws come from is:
A person who holds to finite godism would argue that God does not like evil, but is powerless to stop it.
Hinduism and Buddhism follow the Caste System.
Polytheists believe in many gods who either came from nature or were once human beings.
Relativism is the belief that all morality is absolute and objective.
“Strong Agnosticism” is the form of Atheism that believes nothing about God is knowable.
Question 1
The path to enlightenment is called the Middle Way because it avoids the extremes of affluence and asceticism.
Question 2
Which of the following views does finite godism hold about God’s relationship to evil?
Question 3
A good approach when witnessing to a Muslim is to look at the number of times Jesus predicted his own death because Muslims do not believe that Jesus actually died on the cross.
Question 4
The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
Question 5
Which of the following is NOT compatible with pantheism?
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
Question 7
Buddhism teaches that suffering is an illusion. Humans only think they suffer because of the attachment they have to this world.
Question 8
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
Question 9 The God of the Bible, worshipped by Christians, and the God of the Qur’an (Koran), worshipped by Muslims, is the same God.
Question 10
Hinduism is considered the oldest manmade religion.
Question 11
Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.
Question 12
Once an individual becomes a Muslim, they have assurance that they will be accepted on Judgment Day and be allowed to enter Paradise.
Question 13
“Strong” agnosticism is selfrefuting because:
Question 14
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
Question 15
Cultural relativism is best understood as
Question 16
According to Powell, the reality of a personal, authoritative lawgiver (God) as the source of morality is reasonably indicated through
Question 17 Which of the following would NOT be accurate according to Powell?
Question 18
A summary of the Islamic system of conversion is found in:
Question 19
By showing a subjective relativist how they actually expect to be treated with dignity and respect, rather than have their relativism applied to them in cruel treatment, abuse, or the relativizing of their passions, Powell believes we can:
Question 20
Buddhism started in:
Question 1
Hindus do believe in concrete absolute truth.
Question 2
The God of the Bible, worshipped by Christians, and the God of the Qur’an (Koran), worshipped by Muslims, is the same God.
Question 3
The Baha’i view themselves as the unification of all world religions.
Question 4
In polytheism, some of the many gods who exist are eternal, transcendent, noncontingent beings that created the other, finite, gods that exist.
Question 5
The Baha’i religion has no ministers and no prescribed style of worship.
Question 6
The vast majority of Hindus live in:
Question 7
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship.
Question 8
A summary of the Islamic system of conversion is found in:
Question 9
Hinduism was founded by:
Question 10
The Buddhist seeks to follow the “Middle Way” which keeps a person from the extremes of indulging or punishing the flesh.
Question 11
A good approach when witnessing to a Muslim is to look at the number of times Jesus predicted his own death because Muslims do not believe that Jesus actually died on the cross.
Question 12
Having concluded the general truth of monotheism, what is Powell’s “next step” (methodology) for determining which of the three monotheistic faiths is the right one?
Question 13
Humans create truth through trial and error.
Question 14
The Baha’i recognize the wisdom of Jesus but deny his deity.
Question 15
Muslims believe that the Bible was corrupted by Jews and Christians
Question 16
Islam was founded by:
Question 17
The Dalai Lama represents and leads:
Question 18
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
Question 19
Hinduism is first and foremost a philosophical system.
Question 20
In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet but not the Son of God.
Question 1
The Dalai Lama represents and leads:
· Question 2
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
· Question 3
Islam is an example of a monotheistic religion.
· Question 4
The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
· Question 5
The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
Question 6
The Baha’i view themselves as the unification of all world religions.
· Question 7
“Salvation” in Hinduism is attained by living a life that fulfills your inner most desires.
· Question 8
Hinduism is first and foremost a philosophical system.
· Question 9
Hinduism was founded by:
· Question 10
Which of the following words best describes Samsara?
· Question 11
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship.
Question 12
In the Christian Gospel, life has meaning because we know that God loves us.
· Question 13
Some religions may use of the word “grace” but it is redefined to include human effort.
· Question 14
Hindus do believe in concrete absolute truth.
· Question 15
Buddhism started in:
· Question 16
Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
· Question 17
The Hindu heaven is a physical place called Nirvana.
Question 18
A person can tell if a worldview is true by testing it against the three criteria for truth:
· Question 19
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy.
· Question 20
Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God.
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force
Hinduism is first and foremost a philosophical system
Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God
The most sacred Baha’i book is
In the Christian Gospel, life has meaning because we know that God loves us
The purpose of Yoga to the Hindu is
The Dalai Lama represents and leads
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy
Which of the following words best describes Samsara
An avatar is a reincarnation or manifestation of a god
The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical
The Baha’i view themselves as the unification of all world religions
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship
The Buddhist seeks to follow the “Middle Way” which keeps a person from the extremes of indulging or punishing the flesh
Buddha claimed to have a special relationship with God
The vast majority of Hindus live in
The Hindu heaven is a physical place called Nirvana
A person can tell if a worldview is true by testing it against the three criteria for truth
The concept of God’s absolute holiness is unique to Christianity
Buddhism started in
Question 1
The Dalai Lama represents and leads:
· Question 2
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
· Question 3
Islam is an example of a monotheistic religion.
· Question 4
The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
· Question 5
The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
Question 6
The Baha’i view themselves as the unification of all world religions.
· Question 7
“Salvation” in Hinduism is attained by living a life that fulfills your inner most desires.
· Question 8
Hinduism is first and foremost a philosophical system.
· Question 9
Hinduism was founded by:
· Question 10
Which of the following words best describes Samsara?
· Question 11
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship.
Question 12
In the Christian Gospel, life has meaning because we know that God loves us.
· Question 13
Some religions may use of the word “grace” but it is redefined to include human effort.
· Question 14
Hindus do believe in concrete absolute truth.
· Question 15
Buddhism started in:
· Question 16
Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
· Question 17
The Hindu heaven is a physical place called Nirvana.
Question 18
A person can tell if a worldview is true by testing it against the three criteria for truth:
Answer
· Question 19
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy.
· Question 20
Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God.
Humans create truth through trial and error
Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God.
The Baha’i religion has no ministers and no prescribed style of worship
Buddha claimed to have a special relationship with God.
The Baha’i recognize the wisdom of Jesus but deny his deity
The title “Buddha” literally means
Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu
Hinduism is considered the oldest man-made religion
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
Most religions focus on “teachings” but Christianity’s primary focus is on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
The Buddhist seeks to follow the “Middle Way” which keeps a person from the extremes of indulging or punishing the flesh.
The vast majority of Hindus live in
Most religions are exclusive. They believe their way is the only way to truth
Question 1
Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
Question 2
Hindus use the term Maya to communicate the idea that everything is an illusion. A Hindu must realize that everything is Maya or they will never be able to reach Nirvana.
Question 3
Atheism is ultimately selfrefuting because:
Question 4
Most religions are exclusive. They believe their way is the only way to truth.
Question 5
The two major sects of Islam are the Sunni and the “____________”
Question 6
The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a doctrine shared by both Islam and Christianity.
Question 7
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship.
Question 8
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
Question 9
Hinduism is considered the oldest manmade religion.
Question 10
The Buddhist seeks to follow the “Middle Way” which keeps a person from the extremes of indulging or punishing the flesh.
Question 11
Once an individual becomes a Muslim, they have assurance that they will be accepted on Judgment Day and be allowed to enter Paradise.
Question 12
The term “Islam” means:
Question 13
Which of the following words best describes Samsara?
Question 14
The Hindu heaven is a physical place called Nirvana.
Question 15
Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
Question 16
Buddhism teaches that suffering is an illusion. Humans only think they suffer because of the attachment they have to this world.
Question 17
All truth is God’s truth.
Question 18
Hinduism was founded by:
Question 19
Having concluded the general truth of monotheism, what is Powell’s “next step” (methodology) for determining which of the three monotheistic faiths is the right one?
Question 20
Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.
Muhammad’s visions would eventually be compiled into Islam’s sacred text, the Qur’an (Koran).
The axiological argument for God’s existence is also the argument from :
Question 1 Which of the following is NOT held by deists?
Question 2 The path to enlightenment is called the Middle Way because it avoids the extremes of affluence and asceticism.
Question 3 The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
Question 4 All Hindus are polytheists. They believe in many gods.
Question 5 According to Powell, the blind men and the elephant adequately illustrates:
Question 6 “Salvation” in Hinduism is attained by living a life that fulfills your inner most desires.
Question 7 The Buddhist belief in nirvana is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven.
Question 8 The vast majority of Hindus live in:
Question 9 The term “Islam” means:
Question 10 The Baha’i recognize the wisdom of Jesus but deny his deity.
Question 11 The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship.
Question 12 Hinduism is considered the oldest manmade religion.
Question 13 Buddhism started in:
Question 14 Muslims do not believe in the virgin birth of Jesus.
Question 15 Which of the following words best describes Samsara?
Question 16 Most religions are exclusive. They believe their way is the only way to truth.
Question 17 Hindus do believe in concrete absolute truth.
Question 18 Buddhism and Hinduism follow the Caste System.
Question 19 Having concluded the general truth of monotheism, what is Powell’s “next step” (methodology) for determining which of the three monotheistic faiths is the right one?
Question 20 In 610 A.D., Muhammad claimed to have received his first revelation from Jesus Christ.
The concept of God’s absolute holiness is unique to Christianity
An avatar is a reincarnation or manifestation of a god
The path to enlightenment is called the Middle Way because it avoids the extremes of affluence and asceticism
Buddhism and Hinduism follow the Caste System
The word Islam literally means
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy
The Baha’i recognize the wisdom of Jesus but deny his deity
Most religions focus on “teachings” but Christianity’s primary focus is on the person and work of Jesus Christ
Some religions may use of the word “grace” but it is redefined to include human effort
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force
Like Christianity, Shintoism teaches a belief in one God (monotheistic).
Hindus use the term Maya to communicate the idea that everything is an illusion. A Hindu must realize that everything is Maya or they will never be able to reach Nirvana.
The most sacred Baha’i book is:
Humans create truth through trial and error
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed
The purpose of Yoga to the Hindu is:
The Eightfold Path consists of eight steps/points which are to be achieved in a sequential (one after the other) manner
Hinduism was founded by
Hinduism is considered the oldest man-made religion.
Question 1
Humans create truth through trial and error.
Question 2
Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God.
Question 3
The Baha’i religion has no ministers and no prescribed style of worship.
Question 4
Some religions may use of the word “grace” but it is redefined to include human effort.
Question 5
A person can tell if a worldview is true by testing it against the three criteria for truth:
Question 6
Buddha claimed to have a special relationship with God.
Question 7
The Baha’i recognize the wisdom of Jesus but deny his deity.
Question 8
The most sacred Baha’i book is:
Question 9
The title “Buddha” literally means:
Question 10
Christians do not have to consider cultural barriers when presenting the gospel to a Hindu.
Question 11
The purpose of Yoga to the Hindu is:
Question 12
Hinduism is considered the oldest man-made religion.
Question 13
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed.
Question 14
Most religions focus on “teachings” but Christianity’s primary focus is on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Question 15
The Buddhist seeks to follow the “Middle Way” which keeps a person from the extremes of indulging or punishing the flesh.
Question 16
In the Christian Gospel, life has meaning because we know that God loves us.
Question 17
The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
Question 18
Buddhism was once a sect of, and eventually a split from:
Question 19
The vast majority of Hindus live in:
Question 20
Most religions are exclusive. They believe their way is the only way to truth.
The Hindu heaven is a physical placed called Nirvana
The Eightfold Path consists of eight steps/points whichh are to be achieved in a sequential (one after the other) manner.
All Hindus are polytheists. They believe in many gods.
"Salvation" in Hinduism is attained by living a life that fulfills your inner most desires
The Baha’i view themselves as the unification of all world religions
The title “Buddha” literally means
Since the “Fall” of humanity (Genesis Chapter 3) mankind has sought to declare independence from God
The purpose of Yoga to the Hindu is
Hindus do believe in concrete absolute truth
An avatar is a reincarnation or manifestation of a god
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy
The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical
The vast majority of Hindus live in
Hinduism is a very diverse religion with some unifying beliefs but no specific creed
The Buddhist belief in nirvana is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven
Which of the following words best describes Samsara
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force
“Salvation” in Hinduism is attained by living a life that fulfills your inner most desires
The word Islam literally means
The most sacred Baha’i book is
Siddhartha Gautama was born into:
The Buddhist does believe in a personal God so this is a good place to start when sharing Jesus with them
Most religions focus on “teachings” but Christianity’s primary focus is on the person and work of Jesus Christ
Some religions may use of the word “grace” but it is redefined to include human effort
The path to enlightenment is called the Middle Way because it avoids the extremes of affluence and asceticism.
The Buddhist belief in nirvana is essentially the same as the Christian belief in heaven
Hindus do believe in concrete absolute truth.
Like Christianity, Shintoism teaches a belief in one God (monotheistic).
Islam is an example of a monotheistic religion
The Hindu is more concerned with the rituals and rites that they follow, than the gods they worship.
The purpose of Yoga to the Hindu is:
In the Christian Gospel, life has meaning because we know that God loves us
The Dalai Lama represents and leads
Buddhism was once a sect of, and eventually a split from
The founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, was a poor peasant boy who was disturbed by the plight of the poor and the apathy of the wealthy
The most sacred Baha’i book is:
The earliest of the Hindu scriptures are:
A person can tell if a worldview is true by testing it against the three criteria for truth:
The word Islam literally means:
Buddhism started in:
The Hindu concept of Karma and the Christian concept of sin are identical.
In Hinduism, Brahman is an impersonal, monistic (“all is one”) force.
An avatar is a reincarnation or manifestation of a god.