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What is the main concept behind the Argument from Motion?
What is the main concept behind the Argument from Motion?
- The desire for God written in the human heart
- Objects exist in this world
- The intelligent designer brings beings to their end
- Whatever moves is moved by something else (correct)
What does the Argument from Contingency and Necessity suggest?
What does the Argument from Contingency and Necessity suggest?
- Objects exist in this world
- Uncaused cause is God
- The desire for God is written in the human heart
- Nothing can come from nothing (correct)
Based on the text, what characteristic of objects does the Argument from Gradation focus on?
Based on the text, what characteristic of objects does the Argument from Gradation focus on?
- Objects coming into existence
- Objects being created by a greater being
- Characteristics coming in greater or lesser extents (correct)
- Objects reaching their end or purpose
What does the concept of 'Faith' highlight according to the text?
What does the concept of 'Faith' highlight according to the text?
What is the main idea behind being Christian as per the text?
What is the main idea behind being Christian as per the text?
Which argument leads to the conclusion that there must be a first mover?
Which argument leads to the conclusion that there must be a first mover?
What is required for someone to enter the Kingdom?
What is required for someone to enter the Kingdom?
What is the main focus of 'Doctrine' as described in the text?
What is the main focus of 'Doctrine' as described in the text?
Which term best describes someone who believes in the right teachings but hardly prays and goes to church?
Which term best describes someone who believes in the right teachings but hardly prays and goes to church?
What is the significance of entrusting and worshiping according to the text?
What is the significance of entrusting and worshiping according to the text?
In relation to 'Morality', what must individuals do based on their beliefs?
In relation to 'Morality', what must individuals do based on their beliefs?
What distinguishes 'Pious dogmatism' from 'Idealistic activism'?
What distinguishes 'Pious dogmatism' from 'Idealistic activism'?