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1. In modern society, tolerance is defined as both kindness toward the person and acceptance of all their viewpoints. 2. The existence of evil has historically been the most common objection to the belief in God. 3. Powell addresses two arguments against the existence of God because of th...

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1. In modern society, tolerance is defined as both kindness toward the person and

acceptance of all their viewpoints.




2. The existence of evil has historically been the most common objection to

the belief in God.



3. Powell addresses two arguments against the existence of God because

of the existence of evil. They are:



4. A person who holds to traditional tolerance would respect the opinions of people they disagree with

as well as support the person’s ideas they believe are false



5. According to Powell, the best way to respond to the problem of evil is to argue facts.



6. Which of the following is an example of an individual in the Bible who endured severe suffering?




7. Church leaders are instructed to speak the truth in love and teach others

to do the same.



8. Which of the following is not an example of a someone in the Bible who

stood for truth?

,9. Suffering and compromise cannot coexist without compromise to God’s

character, integrity or purpose.




10. Hindson argued that sin is the explicit reason God allows humans to

experience trials.



11. Suffering can be wasted, or it can be used as an opportunity to learn and

grow closer to God.



12. When talking with unbelievers, it is good to ask for permission to share

with them.



13. Classical apologists use the cosmological and teleological arguments to

validate Christianity.



14. Evidential Apologists, use which of the following, to validate the truth

claims of the Bible and Christianity?




15. 1

16. People can debate whether an idea in the Bible is accurately interpreted, but the

Bible is clearly a book written to communicate truth to those who seek to follow

Jesus.

17. 2

18. What you believe should be based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been
taught.

19. 3

20. The new tolerance has disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making
called

21. .

, 22. 4

23. What does Powell bring up as problems with the evidential argument?

24. 5

25. The definition of Tolerance means “to recognize and respect another’s view while

not holding it yourself”.

26. 6

27. Since the mid-1990s the concept of truth has become more in nature

28. 7

29. Traditional tolerance has to do with how one treats people as well as ideas that are

believed to be false.

30. 8

31. In the story of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus’ response was an example of

how Christians should respond to those struggling with sin.

32. 9

33. What two arguments from evil against the existence of God does Powell explain and
critique?

34. 10

35. The Bible teaches that all ideas, values, and truth claims are equally right.

36. 11

37. To answer the logical argument, Powell draws upon what defense explained by Alvin
Plantinga?

38. 12

39. Which of the following best exemplifies the new religious tolerance?

40. 13

41. Postmodernism suggests that there can be no certainty of absolute truth. However,

absolute truth is defendable and should be applied in practical life situations.

42. 14 Which of the following is an important application that arises from a study of
truth? We must clearly define the truths we believing concerning our faith.

43. 15

44. When sharing the gospel truth with an audience, it is important to consider the

of

the audience.

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