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1. The secular philosopher John Gray points out that it is not only religion that can go bad…any human activity has the potential for evil. a. True 2. Whenever someone suffers it is because they have committed a corresponding evil action. Which category does this statement fit in? a. The Moralistic Religious Take 3. Even though naturalistic scientific reasoning proceeds by assuming only natural causes, it can actually touch on the question of God. a. False 4. Humanist philosopher Luc Ferry observes that despite the web of meaning the late modern creates for himself, he is still deeply frustrated because he can’t shake the feeling he is here for more than the acquisition of material possessions. a. True 5. According to the beliefs of expressive individualism, human flourishing occurs when we follow our heart. a. True 6. The scientific method cannot account for which of the following? a. All of the above 7. The challenging part of discussing Christianity’s past abuses with slavery is that the Bible advocates a pro-slavery theology a. False 8. Saying “no” to some desires is not an important part of genuine human flourishing a. False Sign up to view the full document!
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9. Buddhism is a prime example of this take in the experiential response to the problem of
evil. a. The Evil as Illusion Take 10. The concepts of forgiveness and justice are highlighted in this defeater. a. “I can’t believe in a God of judgment and wrath.” 11. Remember the importance of word and deed best fits in which category of defeater? a. “Christians are a bunch of hypocrites.” 12. The coming-of-age narrative goes with which defeater? a. “Faith, in contrast to reason and science, is for people who believe things without any evidence.” 13. The logical problem of evil relates to how people understand and deal with bad things that happen in their own lives. a. False 14. Christians have long recognized that all sins have the same consequences. a. False 15. Just follow your heart, a result of expressive individualism, best fits in which category of defeater? a. “Christianity is too restrictive.” 16. Richard Bauckham argues that the names present within the Gospels themselves are meant to assure the readers of their accuracy. a. True 17. The issue of authority and the implications of the resurrection are part of the response to which defeater?
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