A truth that depends on something else.
What is contingent.
Believing in God just in case.
What is Pascal's Wager.
Time since we covered "The Problem of Evil".
What is two weeks.
Forbidden item in the garden.
What is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Religious trauma is capable of causing ___
What is deconversion.
A square circle.
What is impossible.
What is nothing.
Something every person possesses.
The children's story used in comparison to the story of Adam and Eve.
What is Heckedy Peg.
Individuals who deal with religious trauma may suffer from this when experiencing things related to the religion.
What is re-living victimization.
This thing addresses the question of how to best make decisions in situations of risk.
What is Decision Theory.
"The public roars with ___ that the torturer has been acquitted"
What is happiness.
"___ is only morally wrong if the flouted authority is legitimate"
What is disobedience.
Something you practice or have the attitude of.
Worship.
The world exists with no cause.
What is implausible.
Fallen humans are incapable of coming to God through reason alone.
What is Pascal's theory of conversion.
A primary focus within The Problem of Evil.
What is the evil done to children.
The author of the Does God Love Us? article.
What is Louise Antony.
"Religious trauma would constitute a ___ for deconversion".
What is justification.
God's status
What is contingent or necessary.
The author of the Pascal's Wager article.
What is Michael Rota.
"___ is not worth the tears of that little child addressed to 'dear Father God'"
What is the entire universe of knowledge.
God's actions in the Hebrew Bible.
What is psychologically abusive.
One of three common characteristics of religious trauma.
What is something closely associated with religion, the religion played a role in the experience, or post-traumatic effects have religious triggers.