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What are the nine internal dimensions of a human being?
What are the nine internal dimensions of a human being?
Emotional, Psychological, Ethical, Moral, Ice Breaker, Memory Lane, Prayer, Statement, Sins
Who is Robin Hood known for stealing money from?
Who is Robin Hood known for stealing money from?
Rich people
Robin Hood's actions were considered morally good.
Robin Hood's actions were considered morally good.
True
What are the two basic types of sin?
What are the two basic types of sin?
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Repentance __________ us with God.
Repentance __________ us with God.
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Match the following qualities to the characters from the Parable of the Prodigal Son:
Match the following qualities to the characters from the Parable of the Prodigal Son:
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What do the initials 'B-A-G-E-T-S-S-S' stand for?
What do the initials 'B-A-G-E-T-S-S-S' stand for?
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Sin is defined as the act of violating God's will.
Sin is defined as the act of violating God's will.
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What are the nine internal dimensions of a human being as mentioned in the document?
What are the nine internal dimensions of a human being as mentioned in the document?
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What is the term used in the document for the act of violating God's will?
What is the term used in the document for the act of violating God's will?
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In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, the younger son remains ungrateful to his father throughout the story.
In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, the younger son remains ungrateful to his father throughout the story.
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What are the two basic types of sin mentioned in the document?
What are the two basic types of sin mentioned in the document?
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Study Notes
Emotions and Psychology
- Emotional: refers to the capacity to love and hate and other emotions; humans are loving beings
- Psychological: refers to behavior and attitude of a person
- Mental Health: importance of being positive in life
- Assumptions of Ethics and Morality: Robin Hood's actions, stealing from the rich to give to the poor, raises questions about morality
Prayer and Self-Reflection
- Importance of prayer and self-reflection in daily life
- Prayer involves gratitude, respect, and a sense of inner peace
- Reflection helps in understanding oneself and one's values
Sins and Love of God
- Sin: violating God's will, an immoral act against divine law
- Two types of sin: Sin of Commission (doing what we should not do) and Sin of Omission (not doing what we should do)
- Parable of the Prodigal Son: younger son represents sin and rebellion, elder son represents self-righteousness and pride, and the father represents God's love and forgiveness
- Repentance: reconciling with God, rejecting what offends God and others, and rebuilding what was broken
Self-Awareness and Personal Growth
- Importance of self-awareness and reflection in personal growth
- Recognizing one's qualities and values, and those of others
- Finding and celebrating the good in oneself and others
- Balancing personal life and relationships
Moral Lessons and Reflections
- Importance of doing good, forgiveness, and gratitude
- Reflecting on personal experiences and relationships
- Finding God's love and presence in daily life
- Importance of prayer, self-reflection, and personal growth
Emotions and Psychology
- Emotional: refers to the capacity to love and hate and other emotions; humans are loving beings
- Psychological: refers to behavior and attitude of a person
- Mental Health: importance of being positive in life
- Assumptions of Ethics and Morality: Robin Hood's actions, stealing from the rich to give to the poor, raises questions about morality
Prayer and Self-Reflection
- Importance of prayer and self-reflection in daily life
- Prayer involves gratitude, respect, and a sense of inner peace
- Reflection helps in understanding oneself and one's values
Sins and Love of God
- Sin: violating God's will, an immoral act against divine law
- Two types of sin: Sin of Commission (doing what we should not do) and Sin of Omission (not doing what we should do)
- Parable of the Prodigal Son: younger son represents sin and rebellion, elder son represents self-righteousness and pride, and the father represents God's love and forgiveness
- Repentance: reconciling with God, rejecting what offends God and others, and rebuilding what was broken
Self-Awareness and Personal Growth
- Importance of self-awareness and reflection in personal growth
- Recognizing one's qualities and values, and those of others
- Finding and celebrating the good in oneself and others
- Balancing personal life and relationships
Moral Lessons and Reflections
- Importance of doing good, forgiveness, and gratitude
- Reflecting on personal experiences and relationships
- Finding God's love and presence in daily life
- Importance of prayer, self-reflection, and personal growth
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This quiz explores the nine internal dimensions of a human being, including emotional, psychological, and moral aspects. It delves into the capacities of humans, behavior, and attitudes.