Apologetics
Experiential Evidence
Physical Evidence
Scripture
Jesus & the Church
100

This is the art making a reasonable defense or speaking in support of something.

Apologetics

100

This is the where the Golden Rule came from.

The Bible 

Matt. 7:12 “Therefore, whatever you want others to do for you, do also the same for them—this is the Law and the Prophets.”

100

This is the session of Vers'd where we learned about Physical evidence for God.

Second

100

These are the two Gospels not written by Apostles.

Mark and Luke

100

This was empty 3 days after Jesus was crucified.

The Tomb

200

This is a famous Christian Apologist who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia book series.

C.S. Lewis

200

This is the Experiential Argument that focuses on the qualities of something that make it pleasing to our senses.

Aesthetic (Beauty) Argument 

200

This is the monument in South Dakota that I used as an example of how we assume complex things are made by a creator.

Mount Rushmore

200
This is the Author of almost half of the New Testament.

The Apostle Paul

200

The Gospels records the first two people to find the empty tomb. Conveniently, they share the this same name.

Mary

300

This is the type of apologetic that builds a case for a worldview instead of defending a criticism of a worldview (hint: it's not negative).

Positive Apologetic

300

God used a one-word description to describe His creation. After He made humans, he He used this two-word description.

Very Good

300

DAILY DOUBLE: This is one of the two physical arguments that we learned about that support the idea of a Creator.

Cosmological or Teleological Argument

300

These are the 3 languages the Bible was written in. 

Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew

300

These are people who knew Jesus personally and were the first messengers of the Gospel. Some of them helped write the Bible.

The Apostles

400

This is another word for believing something based on evidence, even though some people have tried to say it's believing without evidence.

Faith

400

This is the Experiential Argument that focuses on people's ideas of right and wrong.

Moral Argument

400

This is the study of the history of a word. It's really helpful when trying to understand any word that has been translated.

Etymology

400

This is the number of books in the whole Bible.

66

400

DAILY DOUBLE: This is the Roman Governor who oversaw Jesus' crucifixion. 

Pontius Pilate

500

This is the study of religious faith, practice, and the nature of God

Theology

500

This is the best argument against the Christian apologetic arguments on morals and beauty.

The Problem of Evil

500

This is a famous Greek Philosopher who thought there must be a "Prime (first) Mover" of everything that we see. Plato was his teacher.

Aristotle

500

This is the field of study that compares copies and translations of a document with each other to determine what that document originally said (often old documents).

Textual Criticism

500

This is the number of people who saw Jesus resurrected body, recorded in 1 Corinthians.  

Over 500