The Name of the Course
What is Apologetics 101
Cosmological Fine Tuning Moral
What are 3 Arguments for GODS existence
Trusting what we have reason to believe is true
What is faith
The faith that states "I was there and I saw it happen"
What is Certain Faith
Brads answer to all questions
Who is Jesus
Brett Boyd ans John Craig
Who were the teachers of the course
This Argument states that everything that begins to exist has a cause
What is the Cosmological Argument
Over 500 people witnessed Jesus
Mary and the woman returning to the tomb
Thomas
The apostles
What were post resurrection appearances of Jesus
Theory of knowledge "How do we know what we know"
What is Epistemology
Are spiritual conversations Highest or lowest in decades
What is highest
The name of the book used in Apologetics 101
What is On Guard
This Argument states the universes fundamental constants and laws that are precisely calibrated for life to exist.
What is the Fine Tuning Argument
the Tomb was empty, Jesus appeared to over 500 witnesses at one time, Christian Faith originated on this belief
What is Historical Evidence of the Resurrection
Name the faith that states "I have this based on evidence and eye witness testimony"
What is Confident Faith
If anyone gets mad you lose, Do not give your opinion ask questions, Do not try to prove someone wrong
What are 3 rules to follow
The name of the Author used in the Apologetics 101 Course
Who is William Lane Craig
A popular idea that states that there are countless universes.
What is multiverse
The person that asked for Jesus body after the crucifixion
Who was Joseph of Arimathea
The 12 who were eye witnesses to Christs ministry
Who were the Apostles
Most people are introduced to the Christian Faith by
What is Friends and Family
Name the other book written by William Craig
What is Reasonable Faith
If GOD does not exist then "BLANK" values are only human opinions or cultural preferences
What is Moral
Jesus younger brother who became a believer after Jesus Resurrection
Who is James
1.Insignificant for the meaning of the text
2. Significant (or meaningful) for the text but not viable
3. Significant and viable
What are Tesxtual Variants
Step 1 Get clear on what someone believes
Srep 2 Ask them why they believe that
Step 3 Ask them questions to challenge their beliefs
What is the three step process