Q.1
Careful thought and analysis of religion is sometimes referred to as what?
  • Religious Leadership
  • Religious Philosophy
  • Religious Rites
  • Religious Traditions
Q.2
Someone who does NOT believe in God might use which of the following as evidence to support his/her case?
  • A large plant can grow from a tiny seed
  • Life exists virtually everywhere on Earth
  • Natural disasters kill many people
  • The sun shines on every country
Q.3
Which of these statements about religion is not true?
  • Religion is often difficult to understand
  • Religion is to believe in Jesus Christ
  • Religion requires a belief in something that you cannot see
  • Religion tries to help people lead good lives
Q.4
A religious experience might also be called what?
  • A normal experience
  • A spiritual experience
  • An everyday occurrence
  • An ordinary occurrence
Q.5
The idea that something must have caused the Universe to exist and this must be God is called the .....
  • Astrological argument
  • Astronomical argument
  • Cosmological argument
  • Universal argument
Q.6
It is wrong to criticize the beliefs of others because ....
  • This proves that your own beliefs are incorrect
  • This proves that others' beliefs are incorrect
  • It is easy to tell which beliefs are correct and which are not
  • It is impossible to prove the correctness of religious beliefs
Q.7
Which of these is often given as proof that God exists?
  • Design of the world required an intelligent designer
  • Hydrogen and oxygen combine to make water
  • Life has existed for millions of years
  • Man developed from apes
Q.8
What is meant by the word "morality"?
  • Correct or good conduct
  • Belief in God
  • Belief in several gods
  • Another word for agnostic
Q.9
Is there indisputable evidence that a god of some sort exists?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Possibly
  • Probably
Q.10
Where would you find the following text: "The heavens declare the glory of God: the skies proclaim the work of his hands"?
  • Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
  • The Wasteland by T. S. Eliot
  • The Bible
  • The Oxford Dictionary
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