Is There a God?
Why Christianity?
Common Objections
Biblical Consistency and Theology
Bible Trivia
100

These are the three arguments discussed in week 1

What are Kalam's Cosmological Argument, the Moral Argument, and the Fine Tuning Argument?

100

This is the type of proof covered in week 2

What is a historical proof?

100

The term for the ability to do anything logically possible

What is omnipetence

100

This term describes God as one what and three whos

What is the Trinity?

100

This book describes the creation story

What is the book of Genesis?

200

This term means the accepted premises of an argument

What is an axiom?

200

This is a reason why we can trust the reliability of the Gospels

What is:

- Written early and extensively

- Care in transmission and early manuscripts

- Specific details show authenticity

- Willingness of apostles to die for their beliefs

200

This is a reason why people go to Hell even when a loving God exists

What is:

- Hell is the lack of God, so when we use free will to choose against Him, it is our natural destination

- God is just and we deserve Hell due to the gap between our sins and His holiness

200

These are the three objections against the Bible we discussed in week 4

What are does the Bible promote slavery, does the Bible condone genocide, and does the Bible oppress women?

200

This term describes the books outlining Jesus's life, death, ressurection, and ministry

What are the Gospels?

300

This argument is as follows:

1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause

2. The universe began to exist

3. Therefore, the universe has a cause

What is Kalam's Cosmological Argument?

300

These are 4 pieces of evidence at hand regarding Jesus that any historical view must account for

What are:

- Jesus was crucified and buried

- The tomb was empty on the third day

- Many eyewitnesses saw the ressurected Jesus

- The Apostles' lives were transformed

300

These are 3 explanations to why God permits evil in the world (both human and natural)

What are:

- Human free will

- Used to bring about a greater good

- Ecological and life sustaining functions

- Morally sufficient reasons

- God's goal is to bring the most people to Him, not to reduce suffering

300

This is one explanation to the objection that the Bible promotes slavery

What is:

- Temporary regulation under the Mosaic Law

- Biblical slavery was distinct from modern slavery

300

This book describes how we won't have all the answers

What is the book of Job?

400

These are the axioms of the moral argument

What are objective morality can only exist with an objective law giver and objective morality does exist?

400

These are four alternative theories to the evidence at hand

What are:

- Jesus did not die

- The body was stolen

- The disciples hallucinated the ressurection

- It was all a conspiracy

400

These are 3 views on evolution taken by various Christians

What are old earth creationism, young earth creationism, and theistic evolution?

400

These are 4 different Christian denominations

Yeah I'm not writing all of these down but we'll know

400

This term describes the "old covenant", the rules of which are outlined in the first 5 books of the Bible

What is the Mosaic Law?

500

In the Fine Tuning Argument, these are the three explanations to the delicate balance of universal constants

What are chance, physical necessesity, and or a fine-tuner?

500

This is what flowed out of Jesus's chest after being stabbed with a spear, showing He was dead

What is blood and water?

500

These are the terms describing the two views on divine hiddeness

What are exclusivism and inclusivism?

500

This term describes the idea that Adam was our representative in the Garden of Eden

What is original sin?

500

Verse showdown!

Each team recites a verse. Once a verse has been recited, it is no longer valid. The team who lasts the longest wins this tile.

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