Ethics & Morality
The Philosopher Squad
Conscience & Freedom – That Little Voice in Your Head
Scripture & Faith – The OG Stories
Church & Family Life
100

What word means “the study of what’s right or wrong” – aka the class that makes you question your life choices?

Ethics

100

This Greek guy said, “Good habits = good life.” (Not a TikTok influencer.)

Aristotle

100

The person who chooses freely and is responsible for their actions is a ________.

Moral agent

100

Who climbed a mountain and came down with ten brand-new rules from God?

Moses

100

The Church’s “official teaching team” (a.k.a. faith referees) is the ________.

Magisterium

200

You say you believe something, then actually do it. That’s called ________.

Morality

200

This serious German said, “Do your duty, even when it’s not fun.”

Kant

200

The power to make your own choices is called ________.

Free will

200

Those ten rules have a fancy name: the ________.

Decalogue

200

Name the ultimate holy group chat: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The Holy Trinity

300

Ethics = thinking. Morality = ________. (Hint: what you actually do.)

Action

300

This modern thinker said, “The face of another person calls you to care.”

Levinas

300

“It’s not my fault; the universe made me do it.” = classic ________.

Determinism

300

When God shows Himself to people, that’s called ________.

Revelation

300

God’s invisible Wi-Fi signal of love and help = ________.

Grace

400

Doing good things over and over until it becomes part of who you are = building ________.

Virtue

400

Aristotle said we reach happiness by practicing ________.

Virtue

400

What’s the name of that inner voice that whispers, “Maybe don’t do that”?

Conscience

400

Reading the Bible with brain turned on (studying what it means) is called ________.

Exegesis

400

In marriage, who are the real ministers—hint: not the priest!

The husband and wife

500

Why do we need both ethics and morality?

Because thinking about good isn’t enough—you’ve got to live it.

500

Kant, Aristotle, and Levinas walk into a café… What’s the argument about?

Whether doing good comes from duty (Kant), character (Aristotle), or love of others (Levinas).

500

How do you build a strong conscience? (Think gym for the soul.)

By learning, reflecting, praying, and practicing good choices.

500

What’s the Church-y word for Jesus coming back (and we better be ready)?

Parousia

500

How can your family be a “domestic church”?

By loving, forgiving, praying, and living faith together.