Apologetics Unit 9 With Complete Solutions A+ Graded
What is perhaps the best definition of "evil?" - ANSWER Evil is goodness spoiled
Evil is the __________- of goodness. - ANSWER privation
Within the context of the problem of evil, what does "privation" mean? - ANSWER Good
gone bad spoiled.
What are the two different types of evil? - ANSWER natural and moral evil
What type of evil would the picture below be classified as? - ANSWER natural evil
What kind of evil would the image below fall into (Adolf Hitler and Nazi Holocaust)? -
ANSWER moral evil
Moral evil is what people do to people, whereas _____ evil is what _____ does to people. -
ANSWER natural, nature
A "_______" is an attempt to reconcile the existence of an omnipotent (allpowerful),
omnibenevolent (all-good), sovereign (in control) God with the existence of evil. -
ANSWER theodicy
What was the first thing the serpent said to the woman, Eve, when he appeared in the
Garden of Eden? - ANSWER "Did God actually say, 'You shall not eat of any tree in the
garden?'"
When God asked them both-the man and woman-why they had eaten of the tree that he
forbade them to eat, the man blamed the woman and the woman blamed the serpent.
, Whom do you think Adam and Eve should blame? - ANSWER themselves
In Genesis 1-2, God creates all things and calls them "______." - ANSWER good
God gave Adam and Eve a _______ when he put them into the Garden of Eden. - ANSWER
choice
Who tempted Adam and Eve to eat some of the fruit from the forbidden tree? - ANSWER
serpent (Satan)
What is Romans 5:12? - ANSWER "Therefore, just as sin came into the world through
one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned."
How did evil come into the world? - ANSWER Temptation of Satan and sins of Adam and
Eve.
What once said C.S. Lewis said about evil and atheism? - ANSWER "Evil is atheism's
most potent weapon against the Christian faith."
As given, match the attributes of God on the left to the correct definition of each on the
right.
1. Omnipotent
2. Omnibenevolence
3. Sovereign - ANSWER all powerful, all good, in control
If God is omnipotent, then he. - ANSWER could stop evil from occuring.
If God is omnibenevolent, then he. - ANSWER would not want evil to occur
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