These are the 3 monotheistic religions
This is the Rock on which the House of Truth is built.
The Bible (God's Word)
Truth that stays true, regardless of whether or not you believe it.
Objective truth
Old Testament and New Testament
According to Christianity, this event explains why the world is broken and why people struggle to answer the Four Ultimate Questions clearly.
The Fall of Man/Orginal Sin
The worldview that believes only the physical world exists
Naturalism
This is the foundation of the House of Truth
Wisdom
Truth that depends on personal opinions and emotions
Subjective Truth
The number of books in the Bible.
66
This worldview teaches that the universe is divine and everything is part of “god,” including humans and nature.
Pantheism
The worldview that believes everything, including people, is divine and god-like.
New Spirituality
These are the four walls of the House of Truth
Fellowship, Image-Bearing, Servanthood, Stewardship
This argument reasons that all things that have a beginning are created, and all things created must have a Creator
Cosmological Argument
The categories of the Old Testament
Law, History, Poetry/Wisdom/Writings, Prophecy
This worldview teaches that the ultimate goal is to escape suffering through enlightenment and reincarnation.
Buddhism
These are the 3 main parts of God's Great Story
Creation, Fall, Redemption
Biblical truth 3 tells us this about God.
He is Triune (existing in 3 persons)
This is the reason why Christians believe truth must come from God.
He does not change.
The categories of the New Testament
Gospels, Church History, Epistles, Prophecy
This is the Christian worldview’s main explanation for why humans long for meaning, beauty, love, justice, and truth.
God's eternal purpose
This is the sole reason why the Christian worldview teaches that all humans have value.
Because we are created in the image of God.
Biblical Truth 2 tells us this about God.
He is personal and involved in our lives.
This term describes the Christian belief that Scripture is completely trustworthy and without error in everything it affirms, forming the foundation for absolute truth.
the inerrancy of Scripture
DAILY DOUBLE
This Old Testament book follows Proverbs and is known for its reflections on the meaning of life and the phrase “meaningless, meaningless.”
These are the Scripture passages you need to know for the exam.
John 14:6, Romans 1:14-16, Revelation 3:19, Hebrews 11:6, Ephesians 4:19, Acts 2