God the Creator
Human Nature
Sin
Sin (Part II)
100

This existed before the beginning of time.

What is nothing but God?

100

This means that humans are able to know and love as God knows and loves.

What is to be created in the image and likeness of God?

100

This is the first sin committed by man, in which Adam and Eve disobeyed God; it allowed death to enter human history and is passed onto all mankind.

What is original sin?

100

There was none of these two things before the fall of man.

What are suffering and death?

200

These words in Scripture tell us that nothing but God existed before the beginning.

What is darkness, abyss, and "the earth had no form or shape"?

200

This is what God called His creation after the sixth day.

What is very good?
200

This is what man prefers over God when he sins.

What is himself?

200

Men were _____________ in themselves and with all creation before the fall of man.

What is at peace?

300

This is what "the heavens" refers to. 

What are all spiritual realities?
300

This is means "value" and is why God calls His creation "very good" on the sixth day of creation.

What is dignity?

300

Temptation first came through this.

What is the devil?

300

This was the country in which Israelites were enslaved in the time of Moses.

What is Egypt?

400

This is what "the earth" refers to.

What are all physical/material realities?

400

This means to have authority or to rule over others.

What is dominion?

400

This is the inclination (tendency) to sin.

What is concupiscence?

400

This is what the slavery of the Israelites in Egypt represents for all mankind.

What is slavery to sin?

500

This is what "the heavens and the earth" refers to. 

What is all that exists?

500

This is the state in which Adam and Eve lived before the fall (before the first sin).

What is original justice?

500

This is what man experiences due to original sin, even after Baptism.

What are the effects of original sin?

500

This is the book in the Bible in which we read about the Israelites enslavement and escape from Egypt.

What is Exodus?
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