Bible- quiz 1
Moral argument
an argument whose conclusion is a moral statement, an assertion that an action is right or wrong or that a person or motive is good or bad
What are the four religious practices that are considered Polytheistic that we discussed?
1. Buddhism 2. Hinduism 3. Tousim 4. Confusionism
What are the four reasons that we discussed in class that are causing less and less people to believe in God?
1. Internal 2. External 3. Scientific 4. Intellectual
What are the four religious practices that would be considered Theistic in nature?
1. Judaism 2. Catholism 3. Christianity 4. Islam
List the three different arguments for God and who created them
1. Moral argument 2. Cosmological argument 3. Teleological argument
What are the six views of God?
1. Theism 2. Pantheism 3. Antheism 4. Deism 5. Agnostism 6. Polytheism
Cosmological argument
Based on cause and effect
Teleological argument
Based on the idea of design
Hinduism
The dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma with it resulting in ritual and social observances and often mystical contemplation and ascetic practices
Buddhism
a path of practice and spiritual development leading to Insight into the true nature of reality
Agnosticism
a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena; a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God.
Deism
belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
Pantheism
the belief that God and nature are one and the same