Liberty Uni Gen Ed Asses.
Cookies are sold singly or in packages of 4 or 6. With this packaging, how many ways can you buy exactly 10 cookies?
5
Many worldviews, both religious and philosophical, would contend that racism is wrong. The strongest reason from a biblical worldview, that opposes racist ideology would be:
All humanity was created in the "image or likeness of God" and therefore all humanity, regardless of what one might define as "race" have equal value.
You are in a debate about the creation of man, and you need to be able to identify and address any fallacies throughout the debate. An "appeal to ignorance" is a fallacy in which a person states that their belief is true because no evidence exists to contradict it. Which of the following best exemplifies an "appeal to ignorance" fallacy that may be brought up in the debate?
Evidence does not exist to prove humans were created by God; therefore, man was not created by God.
Which of the following would definitely be a primary source?
NOT-----Byrd, James P. Sacred Scripture, Sacred War: The Bible and the American Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2013.
Evaluate the following statement and determine which answer describes the validity of the statement. "Being aware and culturally sensitive to other people, the Christian believer sees the dire need for a lost world to come to a knowledge of Christ's redeeming work. This also compels the Christian believer in literally everything they do."
NOT----The statement is mostly true.
Which of the following correctly identifies the nature of, or definition of, a 'worldview'?
NOT---A worldview is an exclusively logical perception of all of reality.
Which of the following is NOT a way in which scientific investigation is instrumental in providing relief for the "groaning of the world" under the weight of sin?
NOT---Providing solutions to issues like pollution reduction and cleanup, energy consumption and emissions, land erosion, water treatment and waste management
Which of the following propositions is the most empirically provable (ie., by visible or touchable evidence) of all Christian teachings?
NOT---That eternal life comes through faith alone
Why were many of the scientists during the scientific revolution believers in God?
NOT---The first Universities were primarily formed to teach science and religion.
Redundancy in writing involves repeating something or adding in information that is unnecessary. Which of the following is the best example of redundancy?
Past history is important to learn.
In scripture, sin is depicted as all but which of the following:
Redemption
In the year 1770 James Hargreaves of England obtained a patent for his invention called the spinning jenny. Another Englishman, Samuel Crompton, merged the spinning jenny with a water frame. He called his new invention the spinning mule. The spinning jenny and spinning mule are examples of?
Technological advances
Which describes a biblical perspective on the role of the State in society?
The State is called to punish crimes, i.e. violations of the inalienable rights of citizens.
When making application of a biblical text, the question of duty asks:
What should I do?
The personal balance sheet describes a family's wealth ______________.
at a certain point in time
God's command to exercise dominion over the earth implies ________________________.
humans are meant to order and develop the world God has created
From the lesson on the Fibonacci sequence, examples such as the ones below can model that God is the Creator using order in all He made. By intelligent design, He created man in his own image (Genesis 1: 26a, "Then God said, "Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness") and even though man fell, He had a redemptive plan (Genesis 3:15, "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel"). The Fibonacci sequence is one of the mathematical discoveries that man has found from God's creation. The shapes of many things in nature follow the pattern of a Fibonacci sequence. The human ear, fist, and eye shown below are just a few of them.
3, 5, 8
The first windmill has 5 matchstick squares, the second has 9, and the third has 13, as shown. How many matchstick squares are in the nth windmill?
4n + 1
Visible light is
A small part of the electromagnetic spectrum
A priori knowledge is classified as non-experiential, or those things that are known outside of experience. With that in mind, it is logical to conclude that which of the following statements is an example of a priori knowledge?
All parrots are birds.
A Christian relief agency is sending two types of medical supply boxes overseas. The original plan is to send 3 boxes of medicines and 7 boxes of non-medicine supplies worth a total value of $9,000. Shortly before the supplies are shipped, the agency receiving the supplies communicates that they only need 2 boxes of medicines. If a box of non-medicine supplies is worth $300, how many boxes of non-medicine supplies can be sent if only 2 boxes of medicine are included in the shipment? (Hint: First find the value of 1 box of medicines.)
Approximately 15 boxes
What can we infer from Scripture about patriotism?
It is appropriate to love one's nation while at the same time critiquing its sins and crimes; in fact, to love is to critique.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Hermeneutics is a "branch of knowledge that deals with interpretation, especially of the Bible or literary texts." When analyzing this theory through a biblical worldview, how trustworthy is this method of knowing?
It is subject to human error.
Social upheavals and protests are indicative, at the very least, of which biblical truth listed below:
NOT----Scripture requires a comprehensive altering of all the structures of society in order to achieve true justice and peace. These unjust structures are the root cause of evil.
Using information from properly credited expert sources is important in formal speech presentations. Which of the following statements best expresses a rhetorical rationale for this presentational rule?
Using supportive information from expert sources shows the audience that thesis is backed by credible information.
The Principle of Correlation involves discovering other passages in the Bible to which the meaning of a chosen passage can correlate. When applying this principle to the study of the Bible, which of the following questions does it answer?
Where does the passage fit into the scriptural context as a whole?
John C. Calhoun wrote the following in South Carolina Exposition and Protest: "If it be conceded, as it must be by everyone who is the least conversant with our institutions, that the sovereign powers delegated are divided between the General and State Governments...it would seem impossible to deny to the States the right of deciding on the infractions of their powers, and the proper remedy to be applied for their correction. The right of judging, in such cases, is an essential attribute of sovereignty, of which the States cannot be divested without losing their sovereignty itself, and being reduced to a subordinate corporate condition." Based on your evaluation of this statement, which of the following would most likely be Calhoun's view?
NOT----Central government is the most likely to insure liberty.
Consider the following quote by Dr. Francis Schaeffer found in his How Should We Then Live? (1979) and identify which option below best explains his main point.A culture or an individual with a weak base can stand only when the pressure on it is not too great. As an illustration, let us think of a Roman bridge. The Romans built little humpbacked bridges over many of the streams of Europe. People and wagons went over these structures safely for centuries, for two millennia. But if people today drove heavily loaded trucks over these bridges, they would break. It is this way with the lives and value systems of individuals and cultures when they have nothing stronger to build on than their own limitedness, their own finiteness. They can stand when pressures are not too great, but when pressures mount, if then they do not have a sufficient base, they crash - just as a Roman bridge would cave in under the weight of a modern six-wheeled truck. Culture and freedoms of people are fragile. Without a sufficient base, when such pressures come only time is needed — and often not a great deal of time ─ before there is a collapse.
Schaeffer utilizes Roman methods of bridge-building to convey the critical role of ideas in supplying lasting answers to life. When these ideas, or worldviews for that matter, are found weak and wanting, they crash like a little Roman humpback bridge because life's pressures are too great.