Questions about the creation of male and female (Genesis 2:18-24)
Questions from Pope John Paul II’s document (Familiaris Consortio)
The Importance of Relationships (How relationships reflect God’s love)
Unity & Complementarity (Understanding male and female working together)
100

What does God say about man being alone?

"It is not good for the man to be alone."

100

Who wrote Familiaris Consortio?

Pope John Paul II

100

Why did God create humans for relationships?

Because we are designed for community and love.

100

What does complementarity mean in relationships?

It means that male and female have unique strengths that balance and support each other in unity.

200

How did God create the first woman?

He took a rib from Adam while he was asleep and formed Eve.

200

What is the main purpose of this document?

To explain the role of the Christian family in the modern world and the importance of love in relationships

200

What is an example of a relationship that reflects God’s love?

Marriage, friendship, parent-child relationships, or the Holy Trinity

200

What is a real-world example of unity between male and female?

Marriage, teamwork in leadership, parenting, or any partnership where both contribute equally.

300

What does Adam call the woman when he first sees her?

"Bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh."

300

According to the document, what is the mission of the family?

To guard, reveal, and communicate love as a reflection of God’s relationship with humanity.

300

How does companionship help human beings?

It provides emotional support, love, and a sense of belonging, helping us grow spiritually and emotionally.

300

What roles does love and compassion play in fostering unity amongst believers 

Love and compassion brings 

400

What is the meaning of "the two shall become one flesh"?

It signifies the unity and covenant of marriage, where man and woman become one in body and spirit.

400

What does the document say about male and female roles in the family?

They are equal in dignity but have complementary roles, working together in harmony.

400

What does Jesus teach about relationships?

To love one another as He has loved us, showing compassion, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice.

400

How do the concepts of covenant and promise influence religious ethics and law? 

They shape religious ethics by providing a framework for how believers are to live in relationship with God and each other.

500

How does this passage reflect God’s design for relationships today?

It shows that humans are made for companionship, love, and unity, emphasizing strong relationships in family, friendship, and marriage.

500

How does the Christian family reflect God’s love?

Through unity, mutual respect, self-giving love, and the example of Christ’s love for the Church

500

How do relationships help us grow spiritually?

They teach us virtues like patience, kindness, humility, and selflessness, helping us reflect God’s love in our daily lives.

500

How does the covenant concept affect religious identity and belonging?

Covenants are central to religious identity as they define the relationship between the divine and faithful. 

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