Religion Test 2
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What does the term 'Sabbath' imply for Christians regarding work on Sunday?

  • Christians must only perform necessary chores on Sundays.
  • Christians should rest and avoid any kind of work. (correct)
  • Christians can work as long as it is not on holy grounds.
  • Christians are encouraged to volunteer on Sundays.

Which statement about capital punishment is viewed as false according to the beliefs taught?

  • Christians should never support capital punishment. (correct)
  • Capital punishment is acceptable due to its biblical mention.
  • Civilization has universally rejected capital punishment.
  • The moral implications of capital punishment are debated among Christians.

Which of the following is a characteristic of a person's conscience as described?

  • A conscience is purely cultural and varies by region.
  • A conscience operates independently of societal influences.
  • A conscience reflects the morals that God instills in individuals. (correct)
  • A conscience is always accurate and infallible.

Why might some individuals rationalize their conscience when faced with moral dilemmas?

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What is indicated about the 10 Commandments in relation to Christians?

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What is the primary purpose of the second use of the Law in Christianity?

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Which illustration is used to explain the first use of the Law?

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In which circumstance did God give the Ten Commandments?

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Which statement best describes antinomianism?

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What consequence does the third use of the Law illustrate?

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During what event did Moses encounter God in the form of a burning bush?

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What action did the Israelites take that demonstrated their rebellion shortly after receiving God's instructions?

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Which of the following best describes legalism in relation to God's Law?

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What overarching concept summarizes the entire Law as presented in the commandments?

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Which commandments are associated with how we interact with others?

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Where can the Ten Commandments be found in the Bible?

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Which commandment primarily addresses the issue of abortion?

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What is the significance of the opening verse of the Ten Commandments?

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Flashcards

Sabbath

The day of rest in Christianity

Conscience

Morals God put in our hearts guiding us between right vs. wrong

Sin

Action/thought against God's will or law

Rationalizing

Justifying something you know is wrong

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Ceremonial Laws

Old Testament laws no longer binding

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Antinomianism

The belief that Christians are freed from all laws, including God's Law, because of Jesus' sacrifice.

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Legalism

The belief that following God's Law is the primary way to gain salvation.

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First Use of the Law

Prevents chaos and disorder in society. It applies to everyone.

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Second Use of the Law

Reveals our sinfulness and highlights our need for a savior. It applies to Christians.

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Third Use of the Law

Guides Christians in living a life pleasing to God. It emphasizes the need for Christ.

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Ten Commandments

Set of laws given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, representing God's will and principles for righteous living.

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Burning Bush

The location where God revealed himself to Moses and called him to lead the Israelites to freedom.

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Golden Calf

An idol made by the Israelites while Moses was receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.

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First Table of the Law

The first three commandments, focusing on our relationship with God.

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Second Table of the Law

The last seven commandments, focusing on our relationships with others.

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Summary of the First Table

Loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind.

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Summary of the Second Table

Loving your neighbor as yourself.

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Summary of the whole Law

Love

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Study Notes

Religion Test 2 Notes

  • Sabbath: Sabbath means rest; Christians should not work on Sunday. (True)
  • God's Name: God's name is holy, but Christians should never speak it under any circumstance. (False)
  • Swearing by God: It is wrong to swear by God's name. (True)
  • War and Killing: War goes against God's will and the commandment "Thou shalt not kill." (True)
  • Ten Commandments: All Christians count the 10 Commandments the same. (True)
  • Hunting: Hunting is against the commandment "Thou shalt not kill." (True)
  • Old Testament Laws: Some Old Testament laws are not relevant to Christians today. (True)
  • Capital Punishment: Capital punishment may not be permissible for Christians. (False)
  • Definition of Sin: Sin is an action or thought that goes against God's will.
  • Conscience: The conscience is a set of morals God placed in our hearts to guide us.
  • Imperfect Conscience: Imperfect conscience examples: rationalizing bad behavior, and becoming accustomed to sinfulness.
  • Conscience and Society: Some things that may be considered acceptable in society might be wrong to a person's conscience.

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Test your knowledge on key concepts from Christian teachings in this Religion Test 2 quiz. Topics include the Sabbath, the Ten Commandments, sin, and the role of conscience in moral decisions. Perfect for students looking to review essential beliefs and practices.

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