RLGN 104 Test 3
RLGN 104 Test 3 Liberty University
RLGN 104 Quiz 3 Biblical Worldview
Set 1
- The message of the Bible is unique because
 - In reference to non-essential doctrines, people must learn to _______ what the Bible says about a particular issue.
 - One of the reasons that the message of the Bible is unique is that the God of the Bible is different than any other god in history.
 - William Ramsay, who was a skeptic about the historical accuracy of the Bible, changed his mind after researching one of the gospel writer’s detail to titles of historical figures. The writer was:
 - Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists.
 - The Bible does not explicitly claim to be of divine origin.
 - A person can believe in evolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture.
 - Pantheism views god as an infinite, impersonal force.
 - When the Old Testament manuscripts were found in the Qumran Caves major differences were found between these documents and the current Old Testament scriptures.
 - A salvation term which means to be “set apart” from this world and unto God.
 - The three most prominent or primary worldviews in our world today are Naturalism, Pantheism, and Theism.
 - The New Testament is assumed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit. No specific scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit continued to inspire new scripture after the Old Testament.
 - Biblical authors were under the direction of the Holy Spirit when they wrote scripture.
 - Karma is the basic idea that “what goes around comes around.”
 - According to Powell, what should be considered some of the best evidence that the Bible is the inspired word of God?
 - Which of the following did Powell consider a significant discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls?
 - The Bible waswritten in a social vacuum: therefore, it does not have much to say about how we ought to live our lives.
 - The “Golden Rule” taught by various religious groups over hundreds of years provides evidence that God created man in His Image.
 - A biblical worldview is rooted in truth and never changes.
 - Morality in Naturalism most often falls into the category of absolutism or the belief in absolute truth.
 
Set 2
- The three most prominent or primary worldviews in our world today are Naturalism, Pantheism, and Theism.
 - Pantheism views god as an infinite, impersonal force.
 - A belief that Scripture is God’s inspired and perfect revelation is important, but not necessary.
 - Developing a biblical worldview means that we must remain faithful to essential biblical teachings and seek the best approach to non-essential issues in ways that show the love of Christ.
 - A person can believe in evolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture.
 - One of the reasons that the message of the Bible is unique is that the God of the Bible is different than any other god in history.
 - Islam, Judaism and Christianity are examples of Theistic worldviews.
 - A biblical worldview is rooted in truth and never changes.
 - _________ means that the Bible was written without error and has authority over human reasoning.
 - The message of the Bible is unique because
 - The Buddha rejected the Caste system of Hinduism and declared that everyone had an equal opportunity to reach Nirvana.
 - Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists.
 - Scholars have been able to recover, with certainty, what percentage of the original content of the New Testament?
 - Morality in Naturalism most often falls into the category of absolutism or the belief in absolute truth.
 - William Ramsay, who was a skeptic about the historical accuracy of the Bible, changed his mind after researching one of the gospel writer’s detail to titles of historical figures. The writer was:
 - Justification means to “declare righteous or holy”.
 - A salvation term which means to be “set apart” from this world and unto God.
 - Which of the following did Powell consider a significant discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls?
 - God created humans because He was lonely and needed the fellowship of His creation.
 - Jesus Christ paid the price for the sins of the world. This is known as:
 
Set 3
- Which of the following is a “good argument,” according to Powell, that all four Gospels were written prior to 70 A.D.? :
 - Justification means to “declare righteous or holy”.
 - Scholars have been able to recover, with certainty, what percentage of the original content of the New Testament?
 - means that the Bible was written without error and has authority over human reasoning.
 - The Bible was written over a period of 1500 years.
 - Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists.
 - The New Testament is assumed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit. No specific scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit continued to inspire new scripture after the Old Testament.
 - A person can believe in evolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture.
 - In reference to non-essential doctrines, people must learn to _______ what the Bible says about a particular issue.
 - The Bible is historically accurate, but not scientifically accurate.
 - Which of the following did Powell consider a significant discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls?
 - A worldview is the total framework humans bring to decision-making.
 - Peter Singer believes that humans should not be valued over animals.
 - All Old Testament scriptures are said to be “God breathed” according to II Timothy 3:16.
 - Salvation is the restoration of the whole of God’s good creation.
 - The following can impact a person’s worldview.
 - A biblical worldview is rooted in truth and never changes.
 - The Buddha rejected the Caste system of Hinduism and declared that everyone had an equal opportunity to reach Nirvana.
 - The message of the Bible is unique because
 - The final form of the New Testament canon of Scripture was completed in A.D. 393 and 397 at the councils of Hippo and Carthage respectively.
 
Set 4
- Karma is the basic idea that “what goes around comes around.”
 - The New Testament is assumed to be inspired by the Holy Spirit. No specific scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit continued to inspire new scripture after the Old Testament.
 - Which of the following did Powell consider a significant discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls?
 - The message of the Bible is unique because
 - Peter Singer believes that humans should not be valued over animals.
 - Nearly 25% of the Bible is prophetic in nature and the accuracies of those prophecies lends to the Bible’s credibility.
 - Salvation is the restoration of the whole of God’s good creation.
 - Scholars have been able to recover, with certainty, what percentage of the original content of the New Testament?
 - Biblical authors were under the direction of the Holy Spirit when they wrote scripture.
 - A person can believe in evolution and still believe in the trustworthiness of scripture.
 - According to a Biblical Worldview only Christians are created in the image of God.
 - Islam, Judaism and Christianity are examples of Theistic worldviews.
 - Jesus Christ paid the price for the sins of the world. This is known as:
 - Leaving the ground unplowed and unused every seventh year is one example of how the Bible included scientific knowledge before it was known and taught by scientists.
 - The Bible waswritten in a social vacuum: therefore, it does not have much to say about how we ought to live our lives.
 - Justification means to “declare righteous or holy”.
 - Naturalism does not have a basis for answering the questions of meaning or purpose.
 - An example of Special Revelation is the creation that humans can see around them.
 - A salvation term which means to be “set apart” from this world and unto God.
 - Everybody has a worldview.