Liberty University APOL 104 Quiz 3 Complete Solution Correct Answer Key

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A person can believe in macroevolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture
There are no logical responses to the Problem of Evil which causes most Secularists to reject
Christianity
The three most prominent or primary worldviews in our world today are Naturalism,
Pantheism, and Theism.
The classic apologetic approach of the 70’s and 80’s tended to limit evangelical attention to
Western and new religions.
An example of Special Revelation is the creation that humans can see around them
Eastern World religions have a Theistic view of God.
The “Golden Rule” taught by various religious groups over hundreds of years provides
evidence that God created man in His Image
Your worldview will be foundational in how you answer the “Question of Morality”
An “atheist” is one who says there is sufficient evidence to show that God does not exist.
A salvation term which means to be “set apart” from this world and unto God.
Global apologetics attempts to understand the beliefs of the listener, thus anticipating the
assumptions they may have concerning Jesus Christ.
The Buddha rejected the Caste system of Hinduism and declared that everyone had an equal
opportunity to reach Nirvana.
The beliefs of Secularism include:
Jesus Christ paid the price for the sins of the world. This is known as:
God created humans because He was lonely and needed the fellowship of His creation
The following can impact a person’s worldview
A worldview is the total framework humans bring to decision-making.
Peter Singer in his book, Practical Ethics, suggested that human babies were born in the
image of God with great value since their human bodies were so complex.
Western or New World religions are those that typically teach reincarnation.
According to Secularism, God did not make man in His image; instead, man made God in his
image
The invention of the Gutenberg printing press influenced both the Reformation and the
Renaissance.
The search for truth is known as the science of:
Holding a proper worldview demands a standard for measuring which of the following:
Naturalism does not have a basis for answering the questions of meaning or purpose.
Christians are to use the Bible as their filter or framework for their worldview.
Although a Secularist may believe that Jesus Christ existed He was only a good moral teacher.
Karma is the basic idea that “what goes around comes around.”
Atheism and Agnosticism are examples of:
Justification means to “declare righteous or holy”.
What is a worldview
There are no external evidences for the truthfulness of the Bible.
A person’s emotions and feelings are a valid standard for developing one’s worldview
Eastern World religions include a belief that humans can achieve God-like status. Selected
A Secularist believes in absolute truth.
Islam, Judaism and Christianity are examples of Theistic worldviews.
Morality in Naturalism most often falls into the category of absolutism or the belief in
absolute truth.
Global apologetics is a method of approaching world religions and presenting a Christian
apologetic so it is understandable in their context.
Salvation is the restoration of the whole of God's good creation.
God revealing himself through nature is known as
The Second Law of Thermodynamics gives evidence that the universe has not always existed.
Question 1
3 out of 3 points
A person can believe in macroevolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture.
Selected Answer: False
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
There are no logical responses to the Problem of Evil which causes most Secularists to
reject Christianity.
Selected Answer: False
Question 3
3 out of 3 points
The three most prominent or primary worldviews in our world today are Naturalism,
Pantheism, and Theism.
Selected Answer: True
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
The classic apologetic approach of the 70’s and 80’s tended to limit evangelical attention
to Western and new religions.
Selected Answer: True
Question 5
3 out of 3 points
An example of Special Revelation is the creation that humans can see around them.
Selected Answer: False
Question 6
3 out of 3 points
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