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Lesson #14
Final Exam |
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Worksheet #1 Type: Test Section 1 |
| 1. | Humanism is: | |||
| a) | The total of one's actions toward humanity | |||
| b) | The state of being a human | |||
| c) | The belief that man is God | |||
| 2. | In the area of biology, Secular Humanism believes in: | |||
| a) | Creation | |||
| b) | Evolution | |||
| c) | Intelligent design | |||
| 3. | Moral relativism is the belief: | |||
| a) | That there are moral absolutes | |||
| b) | That there is no such thing as absolute moral truth because truth is relative to the individual | |||
| c) | Morality is relative to the leading cultural index | |||
| 4. | Multiculturalism is not a study of many cultures but is: | |||
| a) | A denial and put down of the western culture | |||
| b) | A true analysis of the western culture | |||
| c) | A study of the positive influences of Christianity on the western culture | |||
| 5. | Nihilism is the belief that: | |||
| a) | Life has meaning | |||
| b) | Life is meaningless except for the purpose of the state | |||
| c) | The days of your life are ordained by God | |||
| 6. | Socialism is: | |||
| a) | The belief in being very social | |||
| b) | The practice of being anti-social | |||
| c) | The elimination of private property for the purpose of the redistribution of wealth by the centralized government | |||
| 7. | Autonomous man is the belief that man: | |||
| a) | Is automatically bad | |||
| b) | Was automatically created | |||
| c) | Is the center of all things and at his core is good but does bad things when impacted negatively by his environment | |||
| 8. | A Religion or worldview is: | |||
| a) | A compilation of people that tell you what to do | |||
| b) | A compilation of stories that tell you what to do | |||
| c) | A compilation of beliefs that form the foundation of your actions | |||
| 9. | To bring about a one-world government involves: | |||
| a) | Elimination of national sovereignty and national boarders; and the creation of a world court, world tax and one-world leaders | |||
| b) | Everyone singing the song "We are the World" | |||
| c) | Everyone in the world developing a commitment to global conciseness | |||
| 10. | According to the Humanist Manifesto I, II and 2000 humanists believe: | |||
| a) | In the God of the Bible | |||
| b) | There is no such thing as God and the supernatural | |||
| c) | The relevance and authority of the Bible | |||
| d) | The free enterprise system is the best type of economic system | |||
| e) | In the separation of church and state | |||
| f) | That man is part of nature and emerged as a result of a continuous process | |||
| g) | Moral values come from human experience | |||
| h) | In abstinence before marriage | |||
| i) | Ethics are man made and stem from human need and interest | |||
| j) | People have the right to commit suicide and to doctor assisted suicide | |||
| k) | Parents should not impose their religious beliefs on their children | |||
| l) | Moral absolute truth | |||
| m) | The quest for the good life is the central task for mankind | |||
| n) | A socialized and cooperative economic order | |||
| o) | That marriage is only between one woman and one man | |||
| p) | In abortion on demand | |||
| q) | The development of a world court | |||
| r) | In same-sex marriage and special rights for homosexuals | |||
| s) | In school prayer | |||
| t) | In a biblical worldview | |||
| 11. | Your worldview is the foundation of: | |||
| a) | Your values | |||
| b) | Your actions | |||
| c) | Your opinions | |||
| 12. | Christians have allowed Christianity to be removed from America's educational system by: | |||
| a) | Not writing enough textbooks that discuss Christianity | |||
| b) | Allowing the myth of the separation of church and state to go unchallenged | |||
| c) | Not pointing out that Secular Humanism is a religion and is taught in America's public schools | |||
| 13. | The Secular Humanist view of psychology is reductionism which says: | |||
| a) | Man has no soul and his brain is made up of matter that reacts to chemicals and impulses and thus he is no different than an animal | |||
| b) | Man has a soul | |||
| c) | Man has a mind and a soul and is created in the image of God | |||
| 14. | Another name for Cosmic Humanism is: | |||
| a) | Space exploration | |||
| b) | The New Age Movement | |||
| c) | The Old Age Movement | |||
| 15. | When the humanists talk about diversity they don't mean to include Christianity they mean diversity in teaching: | |||
| a) | American history, science and English | |||
| b) | Reading, writing and arithmetic | |||
| c) | Secular Humanism, Marxism and New Age or Cosmic Humanism | |||
| 16. | The four main worldviews that compete with Christianity are: | |||
| a) | Secular Humanism | |||
| b) | Marxism | |||
| c) | Cosmic Humanism or the New Age Movement | |||
| d) | Pantheism | |||
| e) | Moral relativism | |||
| f) | Postmodernism | |||
| 17. | The Secular Humanist view of economics is: | |||
| a) | Capitalism | |||
| b) | Socialism | |||
| c) | The free enterprise system | |||
| 18. | A worldview is a group of ideas that speak to: | |||
| a) | Theology | |||
| b) | Philosophy | |||
| c) | Science | |||
| d) | Biology | |||
| e) | Sociology | |||
| f) | Psychology | |||
| g) | Law | |||
| h) | Politics | |||
| i) | Economics | |||
| j) | History | |||
| 19. | Friedrich Nietzsche and Michael Foucault are the two founders of: | |||
| a) | Harvard University | |||
| b) | The Humanist Association | |||
| c) | Postmodern thought | |||
| 20. | Before Michael Foucault died of AIDS he spent two years: | |||
| a) | Studying the Bible | |||
| b) | Contemplating the claims of Christianity as truth | |||
| c) | Knowingly infecting dozens with AIDS | |||
| 21. | Postmodernism proclaims: | |||
| a) | There is absolute truth | |||
| b) | Truth is created by God | |||
| c) | Truth is created by man | |||
| 22. | The theology for Secular Humanism is: | |||
| a) | Theism | |||
| b) | Atheism | |||
| c) | Agnosticism | |||
| 23. | Atheism is the belief that: | |||
| a) | God became man | |||
| b) | There is no God | |||
| c) | Man is God | |||
| 24. | The first Humanist Manifesto was written in: | |||
| a) | 1999 | |||
| b) | 1909 | |||
| c) | 1933 | |||
| 25. | The second Humanist Manifesto was written in: | |||
| a) | 2003 | |||
| b) | 1973 | |||
| c) | 1983 | |||
| 26. | In the area of philosophy Secular Humanist believes: | |||
| a) | There is no such thing as the spiritual world or supernatural but only the natural world | |||
| b) | There is a spiritual world and a natural world | |||
| c) | There is only a spiritual world | |||
| 27. | In the area of ethics, Secular Humanism believes: | |||
| a) | In moral absolutes | |||
| b) | Situational ethics | |||
| c) | In absolute truth | |||
| d) | In moral relativism | |||
| 28. | Another word for moral relativism in America's public educational system is: | |||
| a) | Situational ethics & values clarification courses | |||
| b) | Absolute truth | |||
| c) | Absolutism | |||
| 29. | The Secular Humanist view of sociology, or the study of the family, is: | |||
| a) | A family is created through the institution of marriage which consists of one man and one woman | |||
| b) | A family is whatever you want it to be including same-sex marriage | |||
| c) | God created the institution of the family and marriage | |||
| 30. | The Secular Humanist view of law is: | |||
| a) | The application of the moral law | |||
| b) | There is absolute truth that is for all times, all places and all people | |||
| c) | There are no absolutes and the law is free to evolve to fit with the felt necessities of the time | |||
| 31. | To be an atheist you have to believe that life comes from: | |||
| a) | Life | |||
| b) | Non-life | |||
| c) | God | |||
| 32. | To be an atheist you have to have enough faith to believe that: | |||
| a) | Non-intelligence came from intelligence | |||
| b) | Intelligence came from non-intelligence | |||
| c) | Mind came before matter | |||
| d) | Matter came before the mind | |||
| 33. | Sin is what it is because: | |||
| a) | You are who you are | |||
| b) | God is who He is | |||
| c) | The culture has defined it as such | |||
| 34. | The atheist wants people to believe in: | |||
| a) | Un-designed, design | |||
| b) | Design, design | |||
| c) | A designer | |||
| 35. | The greater the design: | |||
| a) | The longer the evolution process took | |||
| b) | The greater the designer | |||
| c) | The simpler the designer | |||
| 36. | Un-designed, design is like saying: | |||
| a) | My unpainted painting | |||
| b) | My newly born old baby | |||
| c) | My un-designed tie | |||
| 37. | What preaches to us about an intelligent God that designed and created? | |||
| a) | The atheist | |||
| b) | Nature | |||
| c) | The evolutionist | |||
| 38. | To be an atheist you have to have faith in the belief that: | |||
| a) | Cause had an effect | |||
| b) | Effect had no cause | |||
| c) | God was the cause | |||
| d) | Cause came from no cause | |||
| 39. | If the earth has not always been in existence as confirmed by the law of thermodynamics then it: | |||
| a) | Had to have a beginning and a cause | |||
| b) | Could have come into being without a cause | |||
| c) | Neither | |||
| 40. | The Bible says that God who always was created: | |||
| a) | All most everything | |||
| b) | A few things and then the rest evolved | |||
| c) | All that is | |||
| 41. | To be an atheist you have to have faith in the belief that: | |||
| a) | Meaning has no meaning | |||
| b) | Meaning has meaning | |||
| c) | Someone gave reason and logic to that which has meaning | |||
| 42. | Sin is: | |||
| a) | What makes you feel bad | |||
| b) | What makes you ashamed | |||
| c) | Rebellion against God | |||
| d) | What is not consistent with the character and nature of God | |||
| 43. | If you don't believe in God you only have two options: | |||
| a) | You die and that is it | |||
| b) | You are reincarnated | |||
| c) | You die and stand before God and are judged by Him | |||
| 44. | The Secular Humanist view of politics is: | |||
| a) | National sovereignty for all nations | |||
| b) | Protected national borders | |||
| c) | World government | |||
| 45. | The laws of thermodynamics confirm the biblical account that: | |||
| a) | The earth is infinite in its age | |||
| b) | The earth had a beginning and a cause | |||
| c) | The earth had no cause but just was | |||
| 46. | The Secular Humanist view of history is: | |||
| a) | Historical evolution | |||
| b) | God's story from the beginning of time | |||
| c) | His Story | |||
| 47. | If Christianity is true then humanism is: | |||
| a) | True | |||
| b) | False | |||
| c) | Partly true | |||
| 48. | When speaking to the skeptic and critics of His day Jesus said: | |||
| a) | Which one of you has seen me sin more than twice | |||
| b) | Which one of you is less sinful than I | |||
| c) | Which one of you convicts me of sin | |||
| 49. | What separates Jesus from all other religious world leaders is: | |||
| a) | He was and is the sinless savior | |||
| b) | He rose from the dead | |||
| c) | He fulfilled 109 specific messianic prophesies | |||
| d) | He was and is the true Messiah | |||
| e) | He never offended the unsaved | |||
| f) | He said "God helps those that help themselves" | |||
| 50. | Despite hundreds of years of examination, investigation and attack, the Bible has been proven an absolutely truthful document that is: | |||
| a) | of a natural origin | |||
| b) | now accepted by all men | |||
| c) | of supernatural nature | |||
| 51. | Concerning the name of Jesus the Bible says that there is no other name on heaven or earth by which man can be: | |||
| a) | Guaranteed wealth | |||
| b) | Guaranteed health | |||
| c) | Saved from his sins | |||
| 52. | When asked by the skeptics of his day for a sign that would prove He was God, Jesus told them they would know he was God by: | |||
| a) | My tolerance | |||
| b) | My death, burial and resurrection | |||
| c) | My sincerity | |||
| 53. | The fulfillment of biblical prophecy is: | |||
| a) | An amazing example of pure luck | |||
| b) | Proof the Bible was written after the events occurred | |||
| c) | Evidence of the supernatural nature of God's Word | |||
| 54. | The Bible foretold that the nation of Israel would: | |||
| a) | Host the Olympics | |||
| b) | Return to being a nation | |||
| c) | Return to using the Shekel as its form of money | |||
| d) | Be visited by thousands of tourists each year | |||
| e) | See the Jews people return from the four corners of the earth | |||
| f) | Be great exporters of gold | |||
| g) | Have a dessert that would be as a garden | |||
| h) | Once again have a great army | |||
| i) | Bring the Hebrew language back to that region of the world | |||
| j) | Develop the cure for a terrible disease | |||
| 55. | Why do we go to church on Sunday and not Saturday? | |||
| a) | Because Sunday is the first day of the week | |||
| b) | Because Sunday is the day we don't' work | |||
| c) | To observe the day that Jesus was raised from the dead | |||
| 56. | There are more manuscripts to back up the New Testament than any other work of antiquity. The New Testament has an estimated: | |||
| a) | 500 manuscript that back up its authenticity | |||
| b) | 1,000 manuscripts that back up its authenticity | |||
| c) | 15, 235 manuscripts that back up its authenticity | |||
| d) | 24,286 manuscripts that back up its authenticity | |||
| 57. | The next work of antiquity that comes in second place to the New Testament based on the number of manuscripts is: | |||
| a) | Caesar's Gallic Wars with ten manuscripts | |||
| b) | Plato with three manuscripts | |||
| c) | Homer's Iliad | |||
| 58. | How many manuscripts exist of Homer's Iliad? | |||
| a) | 225 | |||
| b) | 550 | |||
| c) | 610 | |||
| d) | 643 | |||
| e) | 750 | |||
| f) | 1,110 | |||
| 59. | When looking at works of antiquity, to verify the authenticity, experts apply three tests that include: | |||
| a) | The test of handwriting analysis | |||
| b) | The bibliographical test | |||
| c) | The autobiography test | |||
| d) | The internal test | |||
| e) | The literary test | |||
| f) | The external test | |||
| 60. | Not one archeological discovery has: | |||
| a) | Confirmed the Bible's accuracy | |||
| b) | Ever proven anything about the Bible to be false | |||
| c) | Been conclusive enough to determine anything | |||
| 61. | Scholars agree that Jesus Christ fulfilled: | |||
| a) | 101 prophecies that only the Messiah could fulfill | |||
| b) | 110 prophecies that only the Messiah could fulfill | |||
| c) | 109 prophecies that only the Messiah could fulfill | |||
| d) | 150 prophecies that only the Messiah could fulfill | |||
| 62. | The messianic prophesies that Jesus Christ fulfilled were written: | |||
| a) | At least 10 years after Jesus death | |||
| b) | At least 25 years after Jesus death | |||
| c) | At least 250 to 400 years prior to Jesus birth | |||
| d) | At least 25 years prior to the death of Jesus | |||
| e) | At least 125 years prior to the death of Jesus | |||
| 63. | The biggest evidence for the truth claims of Jesus Christ is the sign of His resurrection which Jesus himself predicted in Matthew 12 and called the sign: | |||
| a) | Of the times | |||
| b) | Of Jonah | |||
| c) | Of signs | |||
| d) | Of all time | |||
| 64. | Critics and skeptics have numerous theories they claim prove that Jesus Christ never rose from the dead. All four of these theories have been proven false and include: | |||
| a) | The wrong tomb theory | |||
| b) | The wrong body theory | |||
| c) | The stolen body theory | |||
| d) | The impersonation theory | |||
| e) | The swoon theory | |||
| f) | The hallucination theory | |||
| g) | The illusion theory | |||
| h) | The invisible body theory | |||
| i) | The identical twin brother theory | |||
| 65. | Perhaps the two greatest pieces of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ include: | |||
| a) | The over 500 eye-witnesses | |||
| b) | The fact we celebrate Easter | |||
| c) | The eye-witnesses that signed their testimony in blood by being killed instead of denying they saw the risen Savior | |||
| d) | The over 500 books that have been written about the resurrection | |||
| 66. | Universal consent that Jesus Christ is God and the only way, the only truth and the only life is exhibited through: | |||
| a) | The number of protestant churches in the world | |||
| b) | The number of Bibles in the world | |||
| c) | The moral law that is written on the heart of every man | |||
| d) | The world church | |||
| 67. | God gave us the moral law according to Romans 3:19, 20 and Galations 3:24, 25 so: | |||
| a) | We could live by it and be saved | |||
| b) | It could serve as the school master to bring the knowledge of sin and the need for repentance | |||
| c) | So we could see how good we are and deserve entrance into heaven | |||
| 68. | The ultimate reason man is not to murder, cheat, steal, lie, commit adultery or commit any other sin is because: | |||
| a) | The Bible says we are not to | |||
| b) | Our parents told us not to | |||
| c) | Our pastor tells us not to | |||
| d) | Our grandparents told us not to | |||
| e) | It goes against the character and nature of God | |||
| 69. | We know the virgin birth is a miracle because: | |||
| a) | It is a biological impossibility | |||
| b) | It has only happen a few times | |||
| 70. | Romans 3:23 says: | |||
| a) | Everyone sins so don't worry about it | |||
| b) | There have been a few humans that have not sinned | |||
| c) | All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God | |||
| 71. | The power of salvation through Jesus Christ can be seen through: | |||
| a) | Good works | |||
| b) | Large church attendance | |||
| c) | Big church buildings | |||
| d) | Workers of iniquity being transformed into followers of Jesus Christ | |||
| 72. | What separates Jesus from all other religious world leaders is: | |||
| a) | He was and is the sinless savior | |||
| b) | He rose from the dead | |||
| c) | He fulfilled 109 specific messianic prophesies | |||
| d) | He was and is the true Messiah | |||
| 73. | Where in the Bible did Jesus say, "I am the way, the truth and the life, no one to the father but through me"? | |||
| a) | John 6:14 | |||
| b) | John 14:6 | |||
| c) | John 1:1 | |||
| 74. | What separates Jesus from every other world religious leader? | |||
| a) | He was Jewish | |||
| b) | His name | |||
| c) | Jesus is alive and they are dead | |||
| 75. | Jesus is not a story about a man that lived and died but: | |||
| a) | Died and lives | |||
| b) | A man that lived a good life | |||
| c) | A man that taught many important things before he died | |||
| 76. | Today people don't choose a religion because it is true but because it: | |||
| a) | Works | |||
| b) | Is the one they like the best | |||
| c) | Is 100% trust worthy | |||
| 77. | What do Mohammad, Buddha, Confuses and Joseph Smith all have in common that separates them from Jesus? | |||
| a) | They live | |||
| b) | They are all dead | |||
| c) | They could save themselves | |||
| 78. | Buddha said: | |||
| a) | I don't even know if there is a God and I am still searching for the truth | |||
| b) | I have found the truth | |||
| c) | Jesus is the truth | |||
| 79. | Jesus Christ made the claim to be the Savior of the world: | |||
| a) | But he could not prove it | |||
| b) | But he did not even try and prove it | |||
| c) | And he backed it up | |||
| 80. | One of the convincing proofs for the miracles of Jesus was: | |||
| a) | That even His enemies confirmed his miracles | |||
| b) | That His disciples confirmed His miracles | |||
| c) | That His followers confirmed His miracles | |||
| 81. | Not one first century eyewitness denied: | |||
| a) | Jesus was God | |||
| b) | Jesus could do miracles | |||
| c) | Jesus was the only way | |||
| 82. | When the skeptics and critics met concerning the miracles of Jesus what were they discussing? | |||
| a) | How Jesus did His miracles | |||
| b) | Whether His miracles were staged | |||
| c) | How to stop Jesus from performing miracles | |||
| 83. | Nicodemus, a ruler of the Pharisees, said no one can do the things Jesus did unless: | |||
| a) | He is from Satan | |||
| b) | He is from God | |||
| c) | He is a magician | |||
| 84. | Men wrote the Bible as: | |||
| a) | They were led by their feelings | |||
| b) | They secretly met in a committee to piece together their stories | |||
| c) | A way to deceive people into following the Christian faith | |||
| d) | They were led by God | |||
| 85. | The skeptics of Jesus day did not deny His ability to do miracles but instead claimed He did them by the power of: | |||
| a) | God | |||
| b) | Illusion | |||
| c) | Satan | |||
| 86. | The two most attacked miracles in the history of the Christian church are: | |||
| a) | Turing water into wine | |||
| b) | The resurrection | |||
| c) | The virgin birth | |||
| 87. | The virgin birth was necessary in order: | |||
| a) | To make Mary someone to be worshipped | |||
| b) | To guarantee the sinless nature of Jesus | |||
| c) | To make Christianity more believable | |||
| 88. | Jesus not only claimed to be the Savior of the world but He claimed: | |||
| a) | To be one of many saviors | |||
| b) | To be one of many ways to God | |||
| c) | To be the sinless Savior | |||
| 89. | Mohammad in the Koran said: | |||
| a) | I can save myself | |||
| b) | I can save myself and you can save yourself | |||
| c) | I am in need of forgiveness | |||
| 90. | Religious leaders are countless: | |||
| a) | And sinless saviors only come along every now and then | |||
| b) | But only a few were really able to save | |||
| c) | But there was only one sinless savior | |||
| 91. | The three major reasons the Pilgrims came to America was: | |||
| a) | To get free land, make lots of money and to enslave the Indians | |||
| b) | To export goods back to England, export slaves back to England & to look for gold | |||
| c) | To educate their own children, build a prosperous free-enterprise colony that would attract others to their colony and faith and to take the gospel to another part of the world | |||
| 92. | John Quincy Adams said that in New England in the 1800's | |||
| a) | Very few people could read | |||
| b) | One out of every one hundred could read | |||
| c) | Only four out of one thousand were illiterate | |||
| 93. | After the U.S. Supreme Court kicked God out of America's schools by outlawing prayer and the reading of the Bible and the posting of the Ten Commandments: | |||
| a) | Religious intolerance decreased | |||
| b) | Crimes among students drastically decreased | |||
| c) | Student crimes, suicide increased drastically and SAT scores dropped drastically | |||
| 94. | Dr. Francis Schaeffer defined a presupposition as: | |||
| a) | A feeling you have about something | |||
| b) | The basic way a person looks at life or their worldview | |||
| c) | A collection of a person's actions | |||
| 95. | Most Americans have adopted the myth of: | |||
| a) | Evolution | |||
| b) | Neutrality | |||
| c) | bi-partisanship | |||
| 96. | Professor Ron Jenson said, your worldview may be conscious or unconscious, but it determines what: | |||
| a) | How long you will live | |||
| b) | The destiny of ones life | |||
| c) | How much money you will make | |||
| 97. | A person's worldview will: | |||
| a) | Change as they go from one country to another | |||
| b) | Shape a few of the decisions he makes | |||
| c) | Shape every conclusion he draws | |||
| 98. | Americans have been convinced that basic education skills and facts can be taught without: | |||
| a) | Having students memorize their multiplication tables | |||
| b) | A religious or philosophical bias | |||
| c) | Teaching the alphabet | |||
| 99. | It cannot be denied that the greatest universities, as well as literacy and education for the common man, were a product of: | |||
| a) | The government | |||
| b) | The humanist association of America | |||
| c) | Christianity and the practice of a Christian worldview | |||
| 100. | Which five things were a by-product of Christianity? | |||
| a) | America's first universities | |||
| b) | Literacy and education for the common man | |||
| c) | The American baseball league | |||
| d) | America's free enterprise system based on honesty and hard work | |||
| e) | A Representative form of government | |||
| f) | Slavery in America | |||
| g) | Using children for forced labor in sweat shops | |||
| h) | The abolishment of slavery in America | |||
| i) | The first restaurants in America | |||
| 101. | Deuteronomy 6:4-12 gives five essential declarations for biblical success. The five essentials are: | |||
| a) | Know God and His character and attributes | |||
| b) | Make early to bed and early to rise a practice in your life | |||
| c) | Always remember that a penny saved is a penny earned | |||
| d) | Love the Lord and have a personal relationship with Him and faith in Him | |||
| e) | Teach your children a trade so they will have always has a job | |||
| f) | Teach God's Truth to your children | |||
| g) | Mark yourself, home and business with obedience to God's law | |||
| h) | blessings for you and your children for 1,000 years | |||
| i) | God helps those who help themselves | |||
| 102. | If God cannot err and the Bible is the Word of God, then: | |||
| a) | The Bible might not have any errors | |||
| b) | The Bible still can have some errors in it | |||
| c) | The Bible cannot err | |||
| 103. | To deny the Bible is the Word of God is to deny that: | |||
| a) | Jesus Christ is the Son of God | |||
| b) | Jesus Christ was a good teacher | |||
| c) | Jesus is one of many ways to salvation | |||
| 104. | The evidence confirms that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and therefore the evidence confirms: | |||
| a) | That the Bible is not the inerrant Word of God | |||
| b) | That the Bible is the inerrant Word of God | |||
| c) | That the Bible may be the inerrant Word of God | |||
| 105. | Jesus said the Bible: | |||
| a) | Is indestructible | |||
| b) | Has ultimate supremacy | |||
| c) | Is vulnerable to the attacks of the skeptic and critic | |||
| d) | Is historically reliable | |||
| e) | Is temporary | |||
| f) | Has scientific accuracy | |||
| g) | Is truth | |||
| h) | Is factually inerrant | |||
| i) | Will last for a season | |||
| 106. | God, who cannot make mistakes, used man that can make mistakes and moved upon them to make sure that they: | |||
| a) | Only made a few mistake when writing His Word | |||
| b) | Did their best in writing His Word | |||
| c) | Made no mistakes when writing His Word | |||
| 107. | Peter said that holy men spoke as they were moved: | |||
| a) | By their feelings | |||
| b) | By the Holy Spirit | |||
| c) | By their emotions | |||
| 108. | Christ is the living Word and the Bible is: | |||
| a) | The spoken Word | |||
| b) | The Word | |||
| c) | The written Word | |||
| 109. | Just as Jesus Christ is the living Word without sin, so is the Bible the written Word of God without: | |||
| a) | Error | |||
| b) | Many Errors | |||
| c) | Offense to anyone | |||
| 110. | Just as Jesus Christ had a human nature and divine nature and was without sin: | |||
| a) | So man can have a human nature and be created by the Divine and not sin | |||
| b) | So the Bible could have been under divine influence but been infected with errors by human nature | |||
| c) | So The Bible can be of human nature and divine nature being written by man under the influence of the Holy Spirit and not have errors | |||
| 111. | 2 Timothy 3:16 tells us that the Bible is: | |||
| a) | Man breathed | |||
| b) | God breathed | |||
| c) | God and man breathed | |||
| 112. | Matthew 4:4 tells us that the Bible is: | |||
| a) | Out of the mouth of God | |||
| b) | Out of the mouth of man | |||
| c) | Out of the mouth of both God and man | |||
| 113. | Psalms 19:7 tells us that the Bible is: | |||
| a) | Nearly perfect | |||
| b) | Perfect and can not be broken | |||
| c) | Vulnerable and fragile | |||
| 114. | Who did King David say was the source of the 72 Psalms he wrote? | |||
| a) | Himself | |||
| b) | A committee of men | |||
| c) | God | |||
| 115. | Just because we don't have all the answers concerning the Bible does not mean there is not an explanation but that: | |||
| a) | The explanation has yet to be discovered | |||
| b) | The explanation may not be understood by us here on earth | |||
| 116. | When we find something in the Bible that we don't understand we should: | |||
| a) | Ignore that part of the Bible | |||
| b) | Question the reliability and trustworthiness of the Bible | |||
| c) | Continue our research for the answer | |||
| 117. | If there is an apparent contradiction in the Bible, the conclusion should not be that God, the author, is mistaken but that either: | |||
| a) | The manuscript is faulty | |||
| b) | The translation is wrong | |||
| c) | You have not understood something correctly | |||
| 118. | If we think we have found an error in the Bible then the error may be the fault of: | |||
| a) | God | |||
| b) | The men that wrote the New Testament | |||
| c) | The manuscript | |||
| d) | The translation | |||
| e) | Our understanding | |||
| 119. | What inaccurate assumptions do the critics and skeptics make concerning the Bible: | |||
| a) | The Bible is guilty until proven innocent | |||
| b) | The Bible is the Word of God and can be trusted | |||
| c) | They confuse man's fallible interpretation with God's infallible revelation | |||
| 120. | Christians have an infallible Bible but our interpretation is: | |||
| a) | Always right | |||
| b) | Not always correct | |||
| c) | Never wrong | |||
| 121. | What are some more inaccurate assumptions that critics and skeptics make concerning the Bible? | |||
| a) | That the unexplained is not explainable and thus equals errors in the Bible | |||
| b) | That a partial report is a false report thus equaling errors in the Bible | |||
| c) | That different accounts are false accounts thus equaling errors in the Bible | |||
| d) | That the Bible does not uses everyday language | |||
| 122. | In Joshua 10:12 it speaks of the sun standing still and in Joshua chapter one it speaks of the sun rising. The sun does not stand still nor does it rise so the Bible: | |||
| a) | Does contain errors | |||
| b) | Is using everyday, observational language | |||
| c) | Is unscientific | |||
| 123. | What are some more false assumptions that critics and skeptics make about Christianity? | |||
| a) | They assume that round numbers are false | |||
| b) | They assume the Bible approves of everything it reports | |||
| c) | That a partial is a false report | |||
| d) | They take figures of speech literally | |||
| 124. | The Bible uses: | |||
| a) | Parables | |||
| b) | Allegory | |||
| c) | Metaphors | |||
| d) | Hyperboles | |||
| e) | Satire | |||
| f) | Figures of speech | |||
| g) | Similes | |||
| h) | None of the above | |||
| 125. | How many original manuscripts have been found that contain errors? | |||
| a) | 1 | |||
| b) | 2 | |||
| c) | 5 | |||
| d) | None | |||
| 126. | We should not criticize the Bible but we should: | |||
| a) | Let the Bible criticize us | |||
| b) | Criticize the author | |||
| c) | Criticize the method by which it was written | |||
| 127. | People reject God because: | |||
| a) | They have an intellectual problem | |||
| b) | They have a moral rebellion problem | |||
| c) | They don't have enough evidence | |||
| 128. | In Psalms 19:1, it says that: | |||
| a) | The heavens are silent | |||
| b) | The heavens declare the glory of God | |||
| c) | The heavens show no sign of a creator | |||
| 129. | Psalms 19:1, also says that the firmament: | |||
| a) | Shows God's handiwork | |||
| b) | Shows no evidence of God | |||
| c) | Shows no design and thus no designer | |||
| 130. | While the heavens declare God, the best place to learn about God's character and nature is from: | |||
| a) | Praise and worship music | |||
| b) | The Bible | |||
| c) | A best-selling Christian fiction series | |||
| 131. | According to Psalms 19:7, what is perfect and converts the soul? | |||
| a) | The Law of the Lord | |||
| b) | The Grace of God | |||
| c) | Good works | |||
| 132. | According to Psalms 19:7, what is sure and trustworthy? | |||
| a) | The American dollar | |||
| b) | Your friends | |||
| c) | The testimony of the Lord | |||
| 133. | According to Psalms 19:7, what makes the simple wise? | |||
| a) | Reading Aristotle | |||
| b) | The testimony of the Lord | |||
| c) | The wisdom of man | |||
| 134. | What is the testimony of the Lord? | |||
| a) | The story of His life | |||
| b) | What He said when He was on trial | |||
| c) | The Bible | |||
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Worksheet #2 Type: Test Section 2 |
| 1. | Agnostic means? | |||
| a) | You can know | |||
| b) | You can not know | |||
| c) | You can know truth | |||
| 2. | How do you convert the soul of the atheist who says there is no God or the agnostic that says you can not know if there is a God? | |||
| a) | By using praise and worship music | |||
| b) | By using amusing stories about our pop-culture | |||
| c) | By using the law of the Lord | |||
| 3. | What does the Bible do to the heart? | |||
| a) | Makes it sad | |||
| b) | Rejoices the heart | |||
| c) | Makes it hard and unforgiving | |||
| 4. | Psalms 19:8 says the statutes of the Lord are: | |||
| a) | Lucky | |||
| b) | Almost perfect | |||
| c) | Pure | |||
| 5. | What does it mean to fear the Lord? | |||
| a) | To be afraid to talk to Him | |||
| b) | To respect Him | |||
| c) | To reverence and honor him | |||
| 6. | In Psalms 19:9, it says the judgments of the Lord are: | |||
| a) | True | |||
| b) | Righteous | |||
| c) | Too harsh | |||
| 7. | In Psalms 19:10, we read that the words of the Bible are to be desired more than: | |||
| a) | Much fine gold | |||
| b) | Food | |||
| c) | Water | |||
| 8. | The Bible answers three important worldview questions such as: | |||
| a) | Where did we come from? | |||
| b) | Why are we here? | |||
| c) | Where are we going? | |||
| d) | What happens next? | |||
| e) | When will the world end? | |||
| 9. | We can not have a biblical worldview without: | |||
| a) | Reading lots of books | |||
| b) | Studying the Bible | |||
| c) | Reading the daily newspaper | |||
| 10. | Biblical illiteracy is so low in the American church that Christians are afraid to talk to the skeptic, critic and seeker because: | |||
| a) | They don't want to offend them | |||
| b) | They don't care about them | |||
| c) | They don't know enough about the Bible to give the reasons for the hope they profess and the validity of the Christian faith | |||
| 11. | If time is money, as the saying goes, why don't we tithe our time to God and: | |||
| a) | Watch more TV | |||
| b) | Play more basketball | |||
| c) | Spend some time each day reading the Bible | |||
| 12. | If you spent 48 minutes a day reading the Bible what would happen: | |||
| a) | You could read more than half the Bible in one year | |||
| b) | You could read the entire Bible in one year | |||
| c) | You could read the entire Bible twice in one year | |||
| 13. | Christianity is: | |||
| a) | Christ at the center | |||
| b) | Christ included | |||
| c) | Christ at the periphery | |||
| 14. | As Christians we do not follow a book we follow: | |||
| a) | The rules | |||
| b) | The crowd | |||
| c) | The person of Jesus Christ | |||
| 15. | If we love God we will: | |||
| a) | Try our best | |||
| b) | Obey Him | |||
| c) | Obey Him when convenient | |||
| 16. | Many of today's secular textbooks have taught a negative image of Christians. Yet, many Christians still insist they have not been taken captive by secular thought. What do many secular textbooks give for the reason Columbus sailed to discover the New World? | |||
| a) | To evangelize the world | |||
| b) | For gold and glory | |||
| c) | For fame and fortune | |||
| d) | To preach the Gospel to all the nation's | |||
| 17. | In his diary, what did Columbus say was his reason for taking his now famous expedition? | |||
| a) | To prove the earth was round | |||
| b) | To preach the gospel to all the nations | |||
| c) | To set up new trade routes and become wealthy | |||
| d) | To capture Indians and enslave them to work for him | |||
| 18. | Christians are to be on a search and destroy mission. What are we to destroy? | |||
| a) | The self-respect of anyone that opposes Christianity | |||
| b) | Speculations and Imaginations raised up again the Lord | |||
| c) | Ideas and arguments raised up against the Lord | |||
| d) | The reputation of those that disagree with Christianity | |||
| 19. | Christians are to speak truth in: | |||
| a) | As harsh a manner as necessary | |||
| b) | A place where it will be accepted | |||
| c) | Love | |||
| d) | A way that will offend no one | |||
| 20. | Christians are in a battle for what? | |||
| a) | The White House | |||
| b) | The U.S. Congress | |||
| c) | The heart, the soul and mind of those that are lost | |||
| d) | The largest church attendance and biggest building of any other church in town | |||
| 21. | Christians should take what is common to the culture and turn it into what? | |||
| a) | An opportunity to make money | |||
| b) | A pulpit by which we can share truth in the context of a real life situation that reveals the validity of Christianity, the fallacy of all ideas and philosophies that compete with Christianity and the great need that every person has for a personal relationship with Jesus Christ | |||
| c) | An opportunity to incorporate it into our church services so the world will feel comfortable coming into our churches | |||
| d) | An opportunity to show the unbeliever how dumb they are and how smart we are | |||
| 22. | We need to have the heart and mind: | |||
| a) | Of a winner | |||
| b) | Of a warrior | |||
| c) | Of Christ | |||
| 23. | A naturalist or humanist does not believe in: | |||
| a) | The spiritual or supernatural world | |||
| b) | Moral relativism | |||
| c) | Tolerance | |||
| 24. | Many times we forget that we are to love God with our: | |||
| a) | Power | |||
| b) | Mind | |||
| c) | Dreams | |||
| 25. | Christians are to be transformed by: | |||
| a) | The renewing of our mind | |||
| b) | Setting high goals for our life | |||
| c) | Yoga techniques | |||
| d) | Seeing everyone as God's children | |||
| 26. | When someone comes to Christ they are changing their: | |||
| a) | Political party | |||
| b) | Worldview | |||
| c) | Desire to be intellectual | |||
| 27. | Every sin we ever commit or have committed started: | |||
| a) | Because of our environment | |||
| b) | Because someone influences us negatively | |||
| c) | In our mind | |||
| 28. | The men of Israel were called wise because: | |||
| a) | They did not concern themselves with the affairs of this world | |||
| b) | They understood their citizenship was in heaven and thus earthly things didn't matter | |||
| c) | They sought to understand the times using fortune tellers | |||
| d) | They understood the times and knew what God would have them to do. | |||
| 29. | In Daniel, chapter 1, we read where God gave the four Hebrew boys wisdom and understanding causing them to be found: | |||
| a) | Equal with the king's magicians and chanters | |||
| b) | Ten times better than the king's magicians and chanters | |||
| c) | Four times better than the king's magicians and chanters | |||
| 30. | The goal of parents is to teach our children what: | |||
| a) | Will make them rich and famous | |||
| b) | Will make them popular and well liked | |||
| c) | Will make them value tolerance | |||
| d) | The culture accepts as right | |||
| e) | Is true and what is not true | |||
| 31. | Parents need to teach their kids the virtue of: | |||
| a) | Tolerance | |||
| b) | Discernment | |||
| c) | Non-judgementalism | |||
| 32. | When we watch movies and listen to music we need to discern: | |||
| a) | What worldview is being taught | |||
| b) | What actor or artist is involved in the movie or music | |||
| c) | What time of day it is so we don't have the volume too loud | |||
| 33. | So that we might be careful to only be involved in what is of the Lord and brings Him honor and gory, I Thessalonians 5:21 says to: | |||
| a) | Test most things | |||
| b) | Test everything | |||
| c) | Trust your doing the right thing | |||
| 34. | A worldview is your explanation and interpretation of the world and then: | |||
| a) | You go about your way | |||
| b) | Your best friend's interpretation of the world | |||
| c) | Your application of this view to life | |||
| 35. | Ecclesiastes 3:11 says that God has put eternity in our hearts so: | |||
| a) | We feel invisible | |||
| b) | We will know there is more than just this world | |||
| c) | We will contemplate what is beyond this life | |||
| 36. | Romans 2:15 says that God has put what in our hearts? | |||
| a) | The Moral Law | |||
| b) | Blood | |||
| c) | Moral relativism | |||
| 37. | You may not live what you profess but you will: | |||
| a) | Profess what you believe | |||
| b) | Get credit for being sincere | |||
| c) | Live what you believe | |||
| 38. | Your worldview is the foundation of your values and: | |||
| a) | Your behavior has no foundation | |||
| b) | Your values are based on nothing | |||
| c) | Your values are the foundation of your behavior | |||
| 39. | The four ultimate questions that man needs to answer are: | |||
| a) | Origin of life | |||
| b) | Life from non-life | |||
| c) | Meaning of life | |||
| d) | Intelligence from non-intelligence | |||
| e) | Order from disorder | |||
| f) | What is moral | |||
| g) | Man's final destiny | |||
| h) | Complexity from non-designer | |||
| 40. | Naturalism or humanism has the following six characteristics: | |||
| a) | The world is as we see it | |||
| b) | All that exists is what we see | |||
| c) | There is a heaven | |||
| d) | There is a hell | |||
| e) | There is a spiritual world | |||
| f) | When you die that is it | |||
| g) | There are no moral absolutes | |||
| h) | The purpose of life is pleasure | |||
| i) | There is a God | |||
| j) | There is no God | |||
| 41. | A Christian can really only speak the truth in love by: | |||
| a) | Being willing to compromise to all other beliefs | |||
| b) | Being tolerant of all worldviews | |||
| c) | Being empowered by the Holy Spirit | |||
| d) | Being willing to accept that all paths lead to God | |||
| 42. | Mark 12:30 says that we are to love God with all our: | |||
| a) | Heart | |||
| b) | Soul | |||
| c) | Strength | |||
| d) | Mind | |||
| 43. | II Timothy 2:24-26 instructs us to: | |||
| a) | Not get into quarrels | |||
| b) | Be Kind to everyone | |||
| c) | Be able to teach truth | |||
| d) | Be patient when we are wronged | |||
| e) | Correct those that oppose the truth with gentleness | |||
| f) | Avoid telling someone they are wrong because truth is relative | |||
| g) | Ignore those that reject truth so they get what they deserve | |||
| 44. | As soldiers of Jesus Christ, we are given our marching orders in Matthew 28:18-20. What are these orders? | |||
| a) | Have fun in life because you only go round once | |||
| b) | Be kind to everyone so you can get into heaven | |||
| c) | Go and make disciples for Jesus Christ | |||
| d) | In whatever you believe be sincere because that is what is most important | |||
| 45. | The number one reason people don't believe in God is because: | |||
| a) | They were not raised believing in God | |||
| b) | They don't want to believe in God | |||
| c) | God has created them not to believe in Him | |||
| 46. | Transcendentalism is also called Cosmic Humanism or The New Age Movement and and has the following six characteristics: | |||
| a) | Man is not depraved but divine | |||
| b) | God is not a personal God | |||
| c) | God is a force | |||
| d) | Man was born with a sin nature | |||
| e) | God will judge the entire world | |||
| f) | There is absolute moral truth | |||
| g) | God is everything and everything is God | |||
| h) | Life is an illusion | |||
| i) | Everyone will die and go to either heaven or hell | |||
| j) | Life promises nothing and delivers nothing | |||
| k) | Life promises everything and demands nothing | |||
| 47. | Theism is the belief that: | |||
| a) | There are many gods | |||
| b) | There is one God for all the world's religions but we call him by different names | |||
| c) | There is only one true God | |||
| 48. | Theism has the following five characteristics: | |||
| a) | The world came from God | |||
| b) | There is only one God | |||
| c) | Man dies and then judgment | |||
| d) | Man can earn his salvation | |||
| e) | Man is good | |||
| f) | Man can only be saved through acknowledging our sinfulness, repenting of our sin and yielding our life to Jesus Christ and the atonement He provided on the cross through His death, burial and resurrection | |||
| g) | God is the source of all truth | |||
| h) | All ways lead to God | |||
| i) | God will expect us if we are sincere | |||
| 49. | History is: | |||
| a) | Boring | |||
| b) | Stories about dead people | |||
| c) | His Story | |||
| 50. | Instead of operating out of fear and defeat, Christians should operate out of what two motivations? | |||
| a) | To be good and earn salvation | |||
| b) | Faith and Duty | |||
| c) | To appear good and impress others | |||
| d) | To gain good karma and achieve a higher consciences | |||
| 51. | Colossians 2:8 tells us to: | |||
| a) | Let no one take you captive by the empty teaching and deception of men | |||
| b) | Study the traditions of men and follow them closely | |||
| c) | If the majority of people you know say a certain philosophy or worldview is truth then accept it as your own worldview | |||
| 52. | To be captured by secular thought means: | |||
| a) | You boldly and openly proclaim your Christian worldview | |||
| b) | You accept the idea that Christians are not to bring their worldview to bear on the culture | |||
| c) | You destroy every argument raised up against the principles of the Lord | |||
| d) | You are always ready to give a defense for the Christian worldview | |||
| 53. | All religions can be false but they can not: | |||
| a) | All be true | |||
| b) | All be wrong | |||
| c) | All be incorrect | |||
| 54. | Jesus said that He was: | |||
| a) | One of many truths | |||
| b) | The only source of truth | |||
| c) | The truth if you believe He was the truth | |||
| 55. | Truth is that which is: | |||
| a) | Accepted by the culture | |||
| b) | Consistent with the nature and character of God | |||
| c) | Non-offensive | |||
| 56. | The Bible was written by more than: | |||
| a) | 4 authors | |||
| b) | 25 authors | |||
| c) | 35 authors | |||
| d) | 40 authors | |||
| 57. | The Bible was written over a period of: | |||
| a) | Approximately 600 years | |||
| b) | Approximately 1,000 years | |||
| c) | Approximately 1,400-1600 years | |||
| 58. | The Bible is Truth because: | |||
| a) | It is a Holy document | |||
| b) | It is loved by many | |||
| c) | Men died translating it into many languages | |||
| d) | It is a reflection of God's character and nature | |||
| 59. | Truth is: | |||
| a) | Whatever you believe it to be | |||
| b) | Whatever makes you happy | |||
| c) | Whatever a culture accepts as being truth | |||
| d) | A "who" not a "what" for it is the very person and nature of God that defines truth | |||
| 60. | Because God is truth: | |||
| a) | Those that reject truth are rejecting God | |||
| b) | Moral relativism is a lie | |||
| c) | Postmodernism is a lie | |||
| 61. | Postmodernism is the belief: | |||
| a) | That we need a more modern world in which to live | |||
| b) | That truth is unchanging even in a modern world | |||
| c) | That truth is created by God to be discovered by man | |||
| d) | That truth is created by man | |||
| 62. | When one continually rejects absolute Truth they: | |||
| a) | Become foolish | |||
| b) | Accept that which is immoral and unnatural as being natural | |||
| c) | Become more tolerant and accepting of others definition of truth | |||
| d) | Become more intellectual and globally aware | |||
| 63. | Man's refusal to glorify God leads to: | |||
| a) | Worthless Thinking | |||
| b) | Moral insensitivity | |||
| c) | Religious stupidity & idolatry | |||
| 64. | One of the founders and promoters of postmodernism was: | |||
| a) | Michael Moore | |||
| b) | Michael Foucault | |||
| c) | Michael Douglas | |||
| d) | Michael Johnson | |||
| 65. | Professor Charles Kimball believes that religion becomes evil when: | |||
| a) | Religion accepts all beliefs as truth | |||
| b) | Religion accepts moral relativism | |||
| c) | Religion makes absolute truth claims | |||
| 66. | The postmodern definition of intolerance is: | |||
| a) | When one accepts all opinions as truth | |||
| b) | When one proclaims beliefs based on moral absolutes | |||
| c) | When one proclaims that truth is relative | |||
| 67. | The new tolerance movement not only requires the accepting of all beliefs, ideas and lifestyles as equal but that: | |||
| a) | You value all beliefs and lifestyles | |||
| b) | You practice all beliefs and lifestyles | |||
| c) | You practice patience | |||
| 68. | In 1961, in a footnote to a decision, the U.S. Supreme Court declared: | |||
| a) | Humanism is not a religion | |||
| b) | Humanism is a religion | |||
| c) | Humanism is the practice of acts of humanity | |||
| 69. | Truth is important because without truth we live in a world of: | |||
| a) | Hope | |||
| b) | Freedom | |||
| c) | Tragedy | |||
| 70. | Hosea 4:6 says that God's people are destroyed for lack of: | |||
| a) | Money | |||
| b) | Knowledge | |||
| c) | Dreams | |||
| 71. | Truth is still true even if: | |||
| a) | No one believes it | |||
| b) | No one follows it | |||
| c) | No one discovers it | |||
| d) | No one agrees with it | |||
| e) | No one thinks it works the way it should | |||
| 72. | If someone says there is no such thing as truth you should: | |||
| a) | Ask them how they know that is true | |||
| b) | Respect their sincere belief | |||
| c) | Not question their opinion of reality | |||
| 73. | Beliefs change but truth: | |||
| a) | Is relative | |||
| b) | Stays the same | |||
| c) | Is subjective | |||
| 74. | For our lives, truth can act as: | |||
| a) | A compass | |||
| b) | A means of evil | |||
| c) | A negative influence of intolerance | |||
| 75. | Jesus said, you shall know the truth and the truth: | |||
| a) | Shall not be used to divide people | |||
| b) | Shall be followed if it brings unity | |||
| c) | Shall set you free | |||
| 76. | Today's postmodern world says you are free when: | |||
| a) | You accept truth and apply it to you life | |||
| b) | When you reject absolute moral truth | |||
| c) | You understand the Jesus Christ is the only way, truth and life | |||
| 77. | Nothing is true just because: | |||
| a) | You believe it is true | |||
| b) | The Bible says it is true | |||
| c) | God says it is true | |||
| 78. | It does not matter how much you believe something to be true unless: | |||
| a) | You are very sincere about it being true | |||
| b) | You think it is true | |||
| c) | It is true | |||
| 79. | Your beliefs should match up with: | |||
| a) | What you feel is true | |||
| b) | What is true | |||
| c) | Your convictions | |||
| 80. | James 2:19 says: | |||
| a) | Even the demons believe | |||
| b) | All beliefs are true | |||
| c) | Beliefs are true if you want them to be true | |||
| 81. | A statement is true when: | |||
| a) | You are sincere | |||
| b) | It matches reality | |||
| c) | It comes from a credible source | |||
| 82. | Subjective truth: | |||
| a) | Is reality | |||
| b) | Is based on fact | |||
| c) | is based on an individuals own opinions or preferences, likes or dislikes | |||
| 83. | Objective truth is: | |||
| a) | Based on reality | |||
| b) | Based on the subject and the individuals own opinions or preferences, likes or dislikes | |||
| c) | Based on one's own personal interpretation | |||
| 84. | Declaring chocolate ice cream is the best flavor is an example of: | |||
| a) | Objective truth | |||
| b) | Subjective truth | |||
| c) | Reality | |||
| 85. | Declaring the earth is round is an example of: | |||
| a) | Subjective truth | |||
| b) | Objective truth | |||
| c) | A personal belief | |||
| 86. | Unless our conscious has been seared; when we violate the truth of the Moral Law we feel: | |||
| a) | Free | |||
| b) | Guilty | |||
| c) | Peace | |||
| 87. | If we reject the truth long enough: | |||
| a) | Our conscience can be seared and we don't feel guilty | |||
| b) | We will become more tolerant | |||
| c) | We will find our own path and find peace | |||
| 88. | Paul says in I Corinthians 15:14-17, that if Christ has not risen from the dead: | |||
| a) | Christianity can still be truth if you want it to be truth | |||
| b) | Christianity is false | |||
| c) | Christianity is still a life changing worldview | |||
| 89. | Christianity is based on: | |||
| a) | Objective truth | |||
| b) | Subjective truth | |||
| c) | What you belief to be true | |||
| 90. | Today's postmodern world says that more important than truth is: | |||
| a) | Being sincere | |||
| b) | Being dogmatic | |||
| c) | Being intolerant | |||
| 91. | Being sincere does not make something true because people can: | |||
| a) | Belief whatever they want and still be right | |||
| b) | Be sincerely wrong | |||
| c) | Never be wrong since there is not such thing as truth | |||
| 92. | A professor at one college says that if your religion professes absolute truth then your religion is: | |||
| a) | Worthy of being followed | |||
| b) | A Good Thing | |||
| c) | Evil | |||
| 93. | The professor's statement that religion is evil when it proclaims absolute truth is: | |||
| a) | A true statement | |||
| b) | A self-defeating statement because the professor is himself proclaiming his belief in an absolute | |||
| c) | A true statement if the professor believes it is a true statement | |||
| 94. | All issues fall into the category of being: | |||
| a) | Secular or religious | |||
| b) | Religious | |||
| c) | Secular | |||
| d) | Neither secular nor religious | |||
| 95. | 2 Thessalonians 2:8-10 says: | |||
| a) | People perish because they are insincere | |||
| b) | People don't perish; but all are saved | |||
| c) | People perish because they refuse to love truth | |||
| 96. | In 1994, 70% of youth said absolute truth does not exist. In 2001, 85% said absolute truth does not exist. Shortly after the tragedy of 9-11, what percentage of youth said there was no absolute truth? | |||
| a) | 10% | |||
| b) | 51% | |||
| c) | 75% | |||
| d) | 91% | |||
| 97. | Many of today's young people say the Bible is truth if: | |||
| a) | They choose to believe it is truth | |||
| b) | The majority of people believe it is truth | |||
| c) | The culture at large accepts it at truth | |||
| 98. | Today's postmodern world says truth is: | |||
| a) | Created by God | |||
| b) | Created by man | |||
| c) | Whatever is consistent with the character and nature of God | |||
| 99. | Saying something is right or wrong only because the Bible says so is: | |||
| a) | Conservatism | |||
| b) | Evangelism | |||
| c) | Legalism | |||
| 100. | While many Christian adults believe truth is created by God, many of today's postmodern youth believe that truth is: | |||
| a) | Created by Man | |||
| b) | Created by God | |||
| c) | Revealed by reading the Bible | |||
| 101. | The belief that truth is created and changes with each person and situation is popularized by the common cultural saying: | |||
| a) | A stitch in time saves nine | |||
| b) | That may be true for you but not for me | |||
| c) | The proof is in the pudding | |||
| 102. | One liberal professor said truth is: | |||
| a) | Whatever the Bible says it is | |||
| b) | Whatever Jesus said it is | |||
| c) | Equal respect for all beliefs | |||
| 103. | The verse Judge not lest you be judged does not mean we are not to judge people's actions, values, behavior or lifestyle but that: | |||
| a) | We are not the final judge | |||
| b) | We are to not be hypocritical by holding someone to a standard which we ourselves do not keep | |||
| c) | We are not to be unloving in our judgments | |||
| 104. | Sidney Simon, the father of values clarification courses, said the purpose of values clarification courses was to involve students in practical experiences making them aware of their own feelings, their own ideas, their own beliefs so the choices and decisions they make are conscience and deliberately based on: | |||
| a) | The Bible | |||
| b) | A known standard of right and wrong | |||
| c) | Their own values system | |||
| 105. | In Judges 17:6 and 21:25 it says that every man: | |||
| a) | Did what was right in the eyes of God | |||
| b) | Did what was right in their own eyes | |||
| c) | Did what was right according to the Bible | |||
| 106. | Just before 9-11 a major study was released on how Americans determine what is right and wrong. The study revealed: (choose two) | |||
| a) | 44% of Americans choose what is right and wrong based on the joy and happiness it brings them | |||
| b) | 44% of Americans choose what is right and wrong based on based on reading the Bible | |||
| c) | 17% of Americans choose what is right and wrong based on the happiness it brings others | |||
| d) | 17% of Americans choose what is right and wrong based on if it makes God happy | |||
| 107. | A civic textbook used in some of the junior high schools in America said when faced with a decision you should ask three questions which include: | |||
| a) | Does your decision break the moral law? | |||
| b) | What are your alternatives? | |||
| c) | What are the likely consequences or outcomes of each alternative? | |||
| d) | What would Jesus do? | |||
| e) | Which consequences do I prefer? | |||
| 108. | Today's definition of respect means: | |||
| a) | Valuing the human worth of someone even if you don't agree with their beliefs or lifestyle | |||
| b) | Valuing the human worth of someone that is created in the image of God | |||
| c) | Another person's values, beliefs, lifestyle and claims to truth are equal to yours and you mean that from your heart | |||
| 109. | Today's definition of tolerance includes: | |||
| a) | A readiness to proclaim an absolute standard of truth without compromise | |||
| b) | A readiness to lovingly tell someone their beliefs, lifestyle or ideas are wrong and inconsistent with the character and nature of God | |||
| c) | A readiness to respect or praise other people's ideas as if they Were your own | |||
| 110. | Matthew 7:1 has now become the number one most quoted verse in the world by Christians. What does Matthew 7:1 say? | |||
| a) | Judge not lest you be judged | |||
| b) | Judge no one at any time | |||
| c) | Judge no one's ideas or beliefs | |||
| 111. | In the study before the 9-11 terrorist attacks what percentage of Americans said they know what is right or wrong based on family values? | |||
| a) | 71% | |||
| b) | 17% | |||
| c) | 12% | |||
| 112. | Nothing is right or wrong just because: | |||
| a) | Parents say it is wrong | |||
| b) | Grandparents say it is wrong | |||
| c) | God says it is right or wrong | |||
| 113. | In another study what percentage of Americans say feelings are how you determine something is right or wrong? | |||
| a) | 61% | |||
| b) | 16% | |||
| c) | 74% | |||
| 114. | Nothing is morally right or wrong because: | |||
| a) | It is legal | |||
| b) | It is illegal | |||
| c) | Gods says it is morally right or wrong | |||
| 115. | The Ten Commandments are commands and have no moral authority unless they are backed up by: | |||
| a) | Someone's convictions | |||
| b) | Someone's sincerity | |||
| c) | A supreme moral authority | |||
| 116. | The major Christian denominations are seeing what percentage of their youth leave the faith before they graduate from college: | |||
| a) | 19% to 25% | |||
| b) | 94% to 96% | |||
| c) | 15% to 30% | |||
| 117. | When is the most dangerous time in a student's life? | |||
| a) | Between 12 and 18 months after high school graduation | |||
| b) | Between 12 and 18 months after junior high | |||
| c) | Between 12 and 18 months after birth | |||
| 118. | What is truth? | |||
| a) | Whatever you want it to be | |||
| b) | Whatever the culture at large says it is | |||
| c) | Truth is fidelity to the original | |||
| 119. | What does fidelity mean? | |||
| a) | It is the name of a financial firm | |||
| b) | Fidelity means the same as or equal to | |||
| c) | Fidelity means whatever you want it to mean | |||
| 120. | Jesus said in John 14:6: | |||
| a) | I am the way, the truth and the life | |||
| b) | Truth is relative | |||
| c) | Truth should never be offensive | |||
| 121. | Jesus was and is the fidelity to: | |||
| a) | God | |||
| b) | Whatever the culture accepts as truth | |||
| c) | Neither | |||
| 122. | Jesus said those that have seen me: | |||
| a) | Have not seen the Father | |||
| b) | Have seen the Father | |||
| c) | Will know that I am different from my father | |||
| 123. | Why is murder wrong? | |||
| a) | Because there is no fidelity to the original | |||
| b) | Because Jesus said I am life | |||
| c) | Because the law says it is wrong | |||
| 124. | Why is lying wrong? | |||
| a) | Because there is no fidelity to the original | |||
| b) | Because Jesus said He is truth | |||
| c) | Because your parents told you it is wrong | |||
| 125. | Why is Justice right? | |||
| a) | Because there is fidelity to the original | |||
| b) | Because Jesus is justice | |||
| c) | Because the government says it is right | |||
| 126. | Why is purity right? | |||
| a) | Because there is fidelity to the original | |||
| b) | Because Jesus is pure | |||
| c) | Because your parents said it was right | |||
| 127. | Instantly turning water into wine is easy if: | |||
| a) | You own a winery | |||
| b) | You created nothing | |||
| c) | You created the water | |||
| 128. | Once someone admits there is a theistic God: | |||
| a) | They should be checked into a mental ward | |||
| b) | Christianity is reasonable | |||
| c) | They have become intolerant | |||
| 129. | Many Americans, knowingly and unknowingly,: | |||
| a) | Are owed a tax refund | |||
| b) | Have a New Age view and definition of God | |||
| c) | Need to have the oil in their car changed | |||
| 130. | The New Age Movement is also known as: | |||
| a) | Secular Humanism | |||
| b) | The religion of the sixties | |||
| c) | Cosmic Humanism | |||
| 131. | The main goal of the New Age movement is: | |||
| a) | To be reincarnated into a less desirable state | |||
| b) | To learn what is right and wrong | |||
| c) | To define yourself | |||
| 132. | The difference between Secular Humanism and Cosmic Humanism is: | |||
| a) | One word | |||
| b) | One believes in moral absolutes and the other does not | |||
| c) | Secular Humanism is not a religion and Cosmic humanism is a religion | |||
| d) | Secular Humanism proclaims there is no spiritual or supernatural world. Cosmic Humanism believes in the spiritual and supernatural world. | |||
| 133. | Christianity has a theistic worldview which means: | |||
| a) | There are many Gods | |||
| b) | There is no God | |||
| c) | There is only one God | |||
| 134. | The reasons against reason are: | |||
| a) | Reasonable | |||
| b) | Unreasonable | |||
| c) | Reliable | |||
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Worksheet #3 Type: Test Section 3 |
| 1. | Apologetics is the defense of the Christian faith and Christians are to use apologetics to: | |||
| a) | Confuse the skeptic | |||
| b) | Apologize to the skeptic | |||
| c) | Reach the skeptic | |||
| 2. | Preaching theism in a pantheistic and atheistic world falls on deaf ears unless: | |||
| a) | We show the atheist and agnostic their worldview is false | |||
| b) | We show the atheist and agnostic their worldview is true | |||
| c) | We show the atheist and agnostic their worldview is relative | |||
| 3. | Which of the following is a more rational worldview? | |||
| a) | Nothing made everything out of nothing | |||
| b) | Something created everything out of nothing | |||
| c) | Life came from none life and created life | |||
| 4. | The New Age is: | |||
| a) | A Cult | |||
| b) | Part of the occult | |||
| c) | A sect | |||
| 5. | The belief that everything is God and God is everything is called: | |||
| a) | Theism | |||
| b) | Atheism | |||
| c) | Relativism | |||
| d) | Humanism | |||
| e) | Pantheism | |||
| 6. | The only absolute in the New Age Movement is: | |||
| a) | What is right and wrong | |||
| b) | Man's own reasoning, free will, desires and dreams | |||
| c) | Heaven and Hell | |||
| 7. | The New Age Movement says you should not set limits on: | |||
| a) | Your sleep | |||
| b) | Your diet | |||
| c) | Your sexual energy | |||
| 8. | The spirit and master guides of the New Age are: | |||
| a) | Figments of their imagination | |||
| b) | People who have actually died that talk to them | |||
| c) | Demons | |||
| 9. | Reincarnation is the belief: | |||
| a) | That you only die once and go to heaven or hell | |||
| b) | That your soul repeatedly passes from one body to another until your good karma outweighs your bad karma | |||
| c) | That when you're dead; your dead and that is it | |||
| 10. | Good and bad karma is inconsistent with New Age doctrines because: | |||
| a) | The New Age says there is no such thing as right or wrong so how you have good and bad karma | |||
| b) | The New Age Movement says we are not to judge but someone or something is judging what is good and bad karma | |||
| c) | None of the above | |||
| 11. | The New Age definition of God is: | |||
| a) | That He is Yahweh, the God of the Bible | |||
| b) | He is a living person but we don't know where he is | |||
| c) | He is a force or energy field within all of creation | |||
| 12. | The New Age belief is that Jesus Christ of Nazareth: | |||
| a) | Never lived | |||
| b) | Lived but was just a man | |||
| c) | Was a spirit or master guide that left the spiritual realm to take on the role of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to be the spiritual leader for the Age of Pisces | |||
| 13. | When one is successful at tapping into their consciousness and becoming one with god this is called: | |||
| a) | Enlightenment | |||
| b) | God consciousness | |||
| c) | God realization | |||
| d) | Self realization | |||
| e) | Illumination | |||
| f) | Cosmic consciousness | |||
| g) | Higher Self | |||
| 14. | The New Age Movement proclaims: | |||
| a) | There is no heaven or hell | |||
| b) | All religions are one | |||
| c) | God is everything and everything is God | |||
| d) | We are all God | |||
| e) | All is one | |||
| 15. | The term New Age is derived from the belief: | |||
| a) | That we are entering the age of the Pisces | |||
| b) | We are entering the age of Aquarius or the age of new beginnings | |||
| c) | We are entering the age of the Zodiac or Age of new beginnings. | |||
| 16. | The New Age is thought to be a time when humanity will: | |||
| a) | Reach a higher level of consciousness | |||
| b) | Tap into their consciousness and discover their unlimited potential by discovering the God that resides within them as them | |||
| c) | Begin to live by a belief in moral absolutes | |||
| 17. | Most Christians are too lazy to get answers for difficult Bible questions so they: | |||
| a) | Stop going to church | |||
| b) | Stop witnessing | |||
| c) | Stop talking to people | |||
| 18. | Colossians 4:6 tells believers to let our speech be always with grace and seasoned with salt that you may: | |||
| a) | Be politically correct | |||
| b) | Be popular | |||
| c) | Know how you should answer all men | |||
| 19. | I Peter 3:15 commands us to be able to: | |||
| a) | Give a reason for going to church on Sunday | |||
| b) | Give a reason for attending a Christian conference | |||
| c) | Give a reason for the hope that is in you | |||
| 20. | Jude 3 tells us that Christians are to: | |||
| a) | Contend for the faith | |||
| b) | Be rude when we approach a skeptic | |||
| c) | Ignore the skeptic and critic because they are a lost cause | |||
| 21. | In 2 Corinthians 10:5 Paul said we are to destroy every: | |||
| a) | Person that does not agree with Christianity | |||
| b) | Argument raised up against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ | |||
| c) | Opportunity that comes along to share truth with the skeptic or critic | |||
| 22. | We need to use the moral law to help the skeptic: | |||
| a) | Understand there is a moral law giver | |||
| b) | Understand the moral law giver created the universe | |||
| c) | Understand there is absolute truth | |||
| d) | Understand There is only one God | |||
| 23. | If there is a moral law giver then: | |||
| a) | Pantheism is false | |||
| b) | Atheism is false | |||
| c) | Theism is true | |||
| d) | Agnosticism is true | |||
| e) | Relativism is true | |||
| 24. | In order to prove the worldview of pantheism and atheism is false what did the Apostle Paul present on Mars hill? | |||
| a) | The evidence for the resurrection | |||
| b) | The evidence for a creator and the moral law giver | |||
| c) | The evidence for the flood | |||
| 25. | An atheist says: | |||
| a) | I know there is a God | |||
| b) | I know there are many Gods | |||
| c) | I know there is not a God | |||
| 26. | An agnostic says: | |||
| a) | I know there is a God | |||
| b) | I don't know if there is a God | |||
| c) | I know there are many gods | |||
| 27. | Every form of unbelief involves: | |||
| a) | Self-defeating statements | |||
| b) | Clear reasoning | |||
| c) | Logical conclusions | |||
| 28. | Which three statements are examples of self-defeating statements? | |||
| a) | I know for sure that I can know truth | |||
| b) | I know for sure that I can't know anything for sure | |||
| c) | Doubt everything but don't doubt skepticism | |||
| d) | I absolutely do not believe in absolute truth | |||
| 29. | The skeptic and critic cannot say there is no such thing as absolute truth without: | |||
| a) | Routinely making self-defeating statements | |||
| b) | Offering you a truth they believe exists | |||
| c) | Having an absolute in which they do believe | |||
| 30. | People that accept today's postmodern worldview are basing their beliefs on: | |||
| a) | Facts | |||
| b) | Sound reasoning | |||
| c) | Feelings | |||
| 31. | Martin Luther said: "Feelings come and feelings go and feelings are deceiving. My warrant is the Word of God | |||
| a) | Everything else is worth believing | |||
| b) | Not else is worth believing | |||
| c) | Which is totally based on individual interpretation | |||
| 32. | If our faith is not based on fact it is no better than any other religion because our faith: | |||
| a) | Has to be a tolerant faith that accepts all other religions | |||
| b) | Can not say that it is the only way without being offensive | |||
| c) | Is no stronger than the object in which we have faith | |||
| 33. | How do we handle people who are opposed to what we believe? | |||
| a) | We tell them how stupid they are for rejecting truth | |||
| b) | We take what they believe and show them it is self-defeating | |||
| c) | We just ignore them and hope they go away | |||
| 34. | Today's skeptics pretend there are no absolutes yet preach: | |||
| a) | Moral absolutes | |||
| b) | Politically correct absolutes | |||
| c) | Biblical truth | |||
| 35. | Choose from the following list four Bible verses that command Christians to be intelligent: | |||
| a) | Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength and Mind | |||
| b) | Early to be, early to rise makes a young man healthy, wealthy and wise | |||
| c) | Come now let us reason together | |||
| d) | The doors of wisdom are never shut | |||
| e) | There are lazy minds as well as lazy bodies | |||
| f) | Whatever things are good think on these things | |||
| g) | Bring every thought captive to the obedience of Christ | |||
| 36. | What is wrong with the relativist? | |||
| a) | They are sure of their relativism | |||
| b) | They are sure of moral absolutes | |||
| c) | They believe in right and wrong | |||
| 37. | What is wrong with agnosticism? | |||
| a) | They know there are absolutes | |||
| b) | They know for sure that you can not know anything for sure | |||
| c) | They believe that truth can be known | |||
| 38. | Why should we ask those that say there is no such thing as absolutes if anything is wrong anywhere? | |||
| a) | Because if anything is right anywhere there is not God | |||
| b) | Because if anything is wrong anywhere there is a God | |||
| c) | Because if everything is relative everywhere it is all relative no matter what you think | |||
| 39. | If there is just one absolute moral law there has to be: | |||
| a) | Moral relativism | |||
| b) | Situational ethics | |||
| c) | A moral law giver | |||
| 40. | You cannot have a moral prescription without a: | |||
| a) | Moral prescriber | |||
| b) | Moral relativist | |||
| c) | Moral dilemma | |||
| 41. | You cannot have legislation without: | |||
| a) | Judges | |||
| b) | Secretaries | |||
| c) | A legislature | |||
| 42. | It is undeniable that: | |||
| a) | Moral relativism is a reality | |||
| b) | There is no such thing as absolute truth | |||
| c) | There are moral absolutes | |||
| 43. | Romans 2:12-15 tells us: | |||
| a) | Truth is up to each individual | |||
| b) | There is no moral law | |||
| c) | There is a moral law and a moral law giver | |||
| 44. | How do we know what justice is unless there is: | |||
| a) | Moral relativism | |||
| b) | Situational ethics | |||
| c) | Injustice | |||
| 45. | How do we know there is evil unless we know: | |||
| a) | What is good | |||
| b) | What is politically correct | |||
| c) | What is accepted by the culture at large | |||
| 46. | How do we know something is wrong unless we know what is: | |||
| a) | Relative | |||
| b) | Right | |||
| c) | Left | |||
| 47. | Christians should be ready to show the skeptic that their beliefs: | |||
| a) | Are good for their self-esteem | |||
| b) | Are selfish | |||
| c) | Are self-defeating | |||
| 48. | Unbelief is: | |||
| a) | Unreasonable | |||
| b) | Reasonable | |||
| c) | Reliable | |||
| 49. | By studying the nation's six nationally recognized national tests that are given from first through twelfth grade; we find that students that attend a Christian school where the fear of the Lord is taught have: | |||
| a) | An increased level of violence and intolerance | |||
| b) | A higher level of knowledge | |||
| c) | An increased level of bigotry | |||
| 50. | The U.S. Department of Education statistics reveal that the SAT scores coming out of Christian schools are identical to what they were in the public schools: | |||
| a) | Prior to the 1962 and 1963 U.S. Supreme Court rulings that outlawed teaching the fear of the Lord by having voluntary prayer and Bible reading | |||
| b) | Prior to the public schools implementing grade inflation | |||
| c) | Before the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed the Ten Commandments from America's public schools in 1980 | |||
| 51. | George Washington assigned chaplains to every regiment and required by order that: | |||
| a) | No one should be forced to attend chapel services | |||
| b) | Every solider unless they are fighting the British or marching guard duty will attend Divine services when the chaplain holds such meetings | |||
| c) | Every solider unless they are fighting the British or marching guard duty is encouraged to attend Divine services when the chaplain holds such meetings but they are not required to do so | |||
| 52. | George Washington's first overall order to every officer and solider of the Continental Army was: | |||
| a) | I hope and trust that every officer and solider will endeavor to live and act as great Americans defending the dearest rights and liberties of his country | |||
| b) | I hope and trust that every officer and solider will endeavor to live and act as becomes a Christian solider defending the dearest rights and liberties of his country | |||
| c) | I hope and trust that every officer and solider will endeavor to live and act as secular men seeking to defend our right to live in this country and make as much money as we want without having to pay taxes to Great Britain | |||
| 53. | DeWitt Clinton, U.S. Senator, Governor of New York, and the driving force behind the 12th Amendment declared: | |||
| a) | Christianity must be contemplated for its uselessness in this life and the next | |||
| b) | Christianity must be contemplated for it benefits and influence for this life and its reference to our destiny in the world to come | |||
| c) | Christianity must be contemplated for its divisiveness in this life and complete irrelevance to our destiny in the life-after | |||
| 54. | We have numerous quotes by our founding fathers that reveal that: | |||
| a) | None of them were religious and in fact were hostile to Christianity | |||
| b) | A few were religious but the majority were not | |||
| c) | A few were not deeply religious but the majority were and had a deep respect and commitment to Christianity and salvation through Jesus Christ | |||
| 55. | Founding father, Dr. John Witherspoon was: | |||
| a) | An atheist and author of an atheist manifesto | |||
| b) | A humanist and author of a book promoting humanism | |||
| c) | A reverend and responsible for two American translations of the Bible | |||
| d) | Was a signer of the Declaration of Independence | |||
| 56. | Founding father Benjamin Rush: | |||
| a) | Invented the steam engine | |||
| b) | Founded the Society of Secular Thinkers | |||
| c) | Is responsible for the first mass produced Bible in America and founded America's first Bible society and Sunday School movement | |||
| d) | Was a signer of the Declaration of Independence | |||
| 57. | Founding father Francis Hopkinson: | |||
| a) | Was a church music director | |||
| b) | Produced the first purely American hymn book | |||
| c) | Produced a volume of books promoting Free-Masonry | |||
| d) | Was a signer of the Declaration of Independence | |||
| e) | None of the above | |||
| 58. | Signers of the U.S. Constitution were involved in: | |||
| a) | Founding the American Bible Society | |||
| b) | Founding the New York Bible and Common Prayer Book | |||
| c) | Founding the Maryland Bible Society | |||
| d) | Founding the Christian Constitutional Society | |||
| e) | None of the above | |||
| 59. | The Founders believed that Christian principles produced five distinct outcomes for a society that included: | |||
| a) | A civil society | |||
| b) | An arrogant society | |||
| c) | Self-governing individuals | |||
| d) | Laziness | |||
| e) | Greed | |||
| f) | Good citizens | |||
| g) | Elevated academic achievements | |||
| h) | A stable society with a common value system | |||
| 60. | Original U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Jay proclaimed: | |||
| a) | Christianity will lead to an intolerant America | |||
| b) | The most effect way to continue our civil and religious liberties is to remember with reverence and gratitude from where they flow | |||
| c) | The most effect way to destroy a pluralistic, diverse and multicultural nation that values harmony, is to claim that God is the source of all truth and liberty | |||
| 61. | In Psalms 73 & 78, Hebrews 11, Romans 15, Isaiah 43, and I Corinthians 10, God says that we should: | |||
| a) | Not worry about history but think about the future | |||
| b) | Recall the former days, | |||
| c) | Remember the former times | |||
| 62. | Most Americans think we mainly separated from Great Britain because of: | |||
| a) | Religious liberty issues | |||
| b) | Economic issues such as taxation without representation | |||
| c) | Differences over population growth | |||
| 63. | How many reasons were sited in the Declaration of Independence for the reason the colonies were seeking to separate from Great Britain? | |||
| a) | 2 | |||
| b) | 12 | |||
| c) | 27 | |||
| d) | 50 | |||
| 64. | What kinds of organizations did King George not want the states to organize? | |||
| a) | Hunting and fishing organizations | |||
| b) | Christian organizations such as Sunday school associations and missionary societies that sought to evangelize the Indians | |||
| c) | National organization of American-Europeans | |||
| 65. | Charles Carol and Samuel Adams said they were involved in the American Revolution to secure: | |||
| a) | Economic prosperity | |||
| b) | Political tyranny | |||
| c) | Religious liberties | |||
| 66. | In 1773 and 1774, what did King George not allow three states to do? | |||
| a) | Raise taxes | |||
| b) | Go to church | |||
| c) | Abolish slavery | |||
| 67. | Founders Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Rush said they got involved in the American Revolution for what reason: | |||
| a) | To be heroes | |||
| b) | To end up in American textbooks | |||
| c) | To start a new state church | |||
| d) | To abolish slavery | |||
| 68. | In 1776, when America separated from Great Britain how many states abolished slavery? | |||
| a) | One-third | |||
| b) | More than half | |||
| c) | Less than half | |||
| 69. | Where did the concept for our three branches of government, legislative, executive, and judicial, originate from? | |||
| a) | The poem Three Blind Mice | |||
| b) | Isaiah 33:22 where God is described as the judge, lawgiver and king | |||
| c) | A book they read that discussed how to create a secular government | |||
| 70. | Where did the founders get the idea of tax-exemption for churches? | |||
| a) | From a secular economist | |||
| b) | From a humanist | |||
| c) | From Ezra 7:24 | |||
| 71. | Where can the text Deuteronomy 17:6, that discusses judges, be found? | |||
| a) | In Article 3, Section 3, paragraph 1, of the U.S. Constitution | |||
| b) | In the first chapter of the book, Judging Judges by Anthony Filmore | |||
| c) | In the Treaty of the States | |||
| 72. | The text for Ezekiel 18:20 can be found where? | |||
| a) | The Declaration of Independence | |||
| b) | Article 3, Section 3, paragraph 2 of the U.S. Constitution | |||
| c) | The Treaty of the States | |||
| 73. | What did John Adams say the founding fathers used to achieve independence? | |||
| a) | The general principles of libertarianism | |||
| b) | The general principles of Aristotle | |||
| c) | The general principles of Christianity | |||
| 74. | What did several of the founders do as an act of civil disobedience to oppose King George? | |||
| a) | Planted tobacco | |||
| b) | Started the National Rifle Association | |||
| c) | Started the Abolition Society | |||
| 75. | In the 1920s, a new group of historical writers started writing American textbooks claiming that America's founders started the American Revolution for what main reason? | |||
| a) | Religious liberty | |||
| b) | To abolish slavery | |||
| c) | For economic issues such as taxation without representation | |||
| 76. | Out of twenty-seven reasons listed in the Declaration of Independence for America's separation from Great Britain, how many of the twenty-seven dealt with the issue of economics? | |||
| a) | 1 | |||
| b) | 4 | |||
| c) | 12 | |||
| 77. | Out of the twenty-seven reasons listed in the Declaration of Independence for America's separation from Great Britain, what number was taxation without representation? | |||
| a) | 1 | |||
| b) | 3 | |||
| c) | 10 | |||
| d) | 17 | |||
| e) | 27 | |||
| 78. | In the Declaration of Independence, how many more times is slavery addressed as the reason for separating from Great Britain versus taxation without representation? | |||
| a) | Twice as many times | |||
| b) | Three times as many | |||
| c) | They are both mentioned once | |||
| 79. | When John Adams was asked who was largely responsible for American independence he listed a group of what? | |||
| a) | Economists | |||
| b) | Christians and ministers of the Gospel | |||
| c) | Attorneys | |||
| 80. | What was the name of the first education law in America? | |||
| a) | No Child Left Behind Act | |||
| b) | Reading, Writing and Arithmetic Act | |||
| c) | Northwest Ordinance Act | |||
| 81. | The first education law in America required that territories that wanted to become a state needed to first agree to an education plan that would include teaching what? | |||
| a) | Reading, writing and arithmetic | |||
| b) | Economics, social studies and history | |||
| c) | Religion, morality and knowledge | |||
| 82. | Dr. Benjamin Rush is called the father of what: | |||
| a) | Public schools under the Constitution | |||
| b) | America | |||
| c) | America's economical system | |||
| 83. | In 1790, Dr. Benjamin Rush wrote a document stating that the reason we should start public schools in America is to: | |||
| a) | Teach tolerance | |||
| b) | Teach multiculturalism and diversity | |||
| c) | Teach the Word of God | |||
| 84. | In 1791, what book did Dr. Benjamin Rush write? | |||
| a) | The New American Economic System | |||
| b) | My Humanist Manifesto | |||
| c) | Use of the Bible in Schools | |||
| 85. | What did Dr. Benjamin Rush list as one of the reasons the Bible should never be removed from America's schoolrooms? | |||
| a) | Because we should not give into the ACLU | |||
| b) | Because if the Bible is removed there will be an explosion in crime requiring educators to spend time on discipline at the expense of academic education | |||
| c) | Because the religious right will riot | |||
| 86. | Since the Bible and school prayer was outlawed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1962 and 1963, what percentage of increase has America seen in violent crimes after it had been decreasing for decades? | |||
| a) | 100% | |||
| b) | 321% | |||
| c) | 545% | |||
| d) | 694% | |||
| e) | 854% | |||
| 87. | Jesus in Mark 7 tells us that crime comes from: | |||
| a) | Society | |||
| b) | The heart | |||
| c) | People impacted by their environment | |||
| 88. | What is the relationship between crime, legislation and Jesus Christ? | |||
| a) | We pass laws to prevent crime | |||
| b) | We pass laws to punish crime, only Jesus can stop crime as it starts in the heart | |||
| c) | We pass laws to prevent and punish crime and Jesus Christ should play no role as that is a violation of separation of church and state | |||
| 89. | To whom did Noah Webster dedicate his dictionary? | |||
| a) | To his mother | |||