Guiding Principles
Completely RANDOM
Fallacies
Arguments for God
NORMAL RANDOM
100

First point of guiding principles?

Obedience not victory

100

Why does austin have autism?

Tylenol, Austism, RED, his mom

100

Definition of a fallacy

defects weakening arguments
100

What are the two arguments

Cosmological and Teleological

100

Different periods (Dates and how truth discovered

don't wanna write it all down

200

What does it mean to approach Apologetics prayerfully?

It means that we recognize that we cannot convert the unbeliever, but that we can reveal the gospel to them, and let the holy spirit change them.

200

who is the grade four teacher

Ms. Roth

200

Ad Hominem

Attacking the person, not the argument

200

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Cosmological Arguments

Logical and Simple to understand

If all things need a cause then God needs a cause, but he is uncaused

200

What is presuppositional apologetics

Using presupposition to try and convince other to Christianity

300

How are we to approach the unbeliever (point 5)

Naturally, coming alongside the unbeliever. Meet them at their level.

300

who is jothams mom

ask jotham

300

Poisoning the Well

providing negative info about someone, making the credibility of the person look worse

300

What are the strengths and weaknesses of Teleological Argument

Consistent with Romans 1:20, logical

Some may see the world as chaotic not orderly, doesn't point to God

300

What is meant by the myth of neutrality?

WHen someone asks you to become neutral, leaving behind the bible. In reality they are telling you to come into their "zone"

400

What are the two houses, and what do they symbolize

Rock: Christ and His revealed word

Sinking Sand: Non-Christian Worldviews

400

How many times a day do Muslims pray?

5 times
400

Strawman

Making a more easily defeated version of his opponents position, rather than addressing his actual arguments

400

What are the points for the Cosmological Argument

1. Things Exist

2. Things can not exist

3. If something has the possibility to not exist, but exists, has been causes

4. Can't be an infinite amount of causes

5. Must be an uncaused cause

6. The uncaused cause is God

400

What are the four modern fallacies about morality?

1. Can't share a moral code

2. Moral opinions are no different than taste and preferences

3. Supreme value is respect and tolerance

4. Because it is legal to do something doesn't make it legal

500

How should we approach Apologetics (5 points)

1. Obedience not victory

2.The 2 Houses

3. Man suppresses the knowledge of God in his heart

4. Prayerfully

5. Naturally

500

What year was the school founded?

1978

500

Fallacy of Equivocation

using the same term in an argument, at a different time and with a different meaning

500

What are the points for the Teleological Argument

1. Humans design things orderly

2. Nature resemble human artifacts

3. Nature is much more complex

4. Must be a designer

500

Faces and elements

Elements:

1. Permitting or allowing

2. Conduct or POV, while disagreeing with them

3. while respecting them

Faces:

1. People

2. Ideas

3. Conduct

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