This is the person who received the Ten Commandments from God.
Who is Moses?
100
God revealed Himself to Moses in this.
What is the burning bush?
100
This is the basic definition of "virtue."
What is "a firm, habitual disposition to do the good"?
100
This is the virtue to which irreligion is contrary.
What is "religion"?
100
This is the First Commandment.
What is "I am the LORD your God; you shall not have strange gods before me"?
200
This is the place where God gave His people the Ten Commandments.
What is Mt. Sinai/Horeb
200
This is the "name of God" revealed to Moses.
What is "YHWH" or "Yahweh"?
200
According to this Greek philosopher, a virtue lies in the middle of a spectrum between excess and deficiency.
Who is Aristotle?
200
Desecrating something that is holy is known by this name.
What is "sacrilege"?
200
These are three of the things forbidden by the First Commandment.
What are: irreligion, superstition, magic, idolatry, polytheism, etc.
300
These are the two focal points around which the Commandments are divided into two categories.
What are love of God and love of neighbor?
300
When speaking to Moses, God identified Himself as the God of these ancestors.
Who are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
300
Because it is a species of Justice, the virtue of religion is defined like this.
What is "the virtue in which God gets from us what He deserves from us--adoration and faith."
300
These are two prominent forms of lacking faith.
What are "atheism" and "agnosticism"?
300
This is the definition of "idolatry."
What is "worshiping something that is not God"?
400
These two Commandments are both about properly limiting your sexual desires.
What are Commandments VI and IX?
400
God used these to liberate His people from Egypt.
What are the (Ten) Plagues?
400
These are the names for two categories that Aristotle used to explain the relationships between things.
What are "genus" and "species"?
400
The sin of attempting to buy or sell something that is holy is called this.
What is "simony"?
400
This is the reason superstition is a violation of the First Commandment.
What is, "because it threatens or even replaced faith in an all-powerful God"?
500
Because the Commandments are explicit expressions of the natural moral law, they are sometimes called this.
What is "revealed moral law"?
500
This is the annual ritual in which Jewish people commemorate their liberation from slavery in Egypt.
What is Passover?
500
These are five examples of "academic virtues."
What are: attentiveness, studiousness, work ethic, inquisitiveness, rationality, respect, attention to detail, imagination, persistence, creativity, logic, etc.
500
This is the Oxford biology professor known for writing books advocating atheism.
Who is Richard Dawkins?
500
In our world, magic is problematic because it involves this.
What is "collaboration with unknown and possibly demonic forces to usurp control of the universe from God"?