Test 4 Flashcards

(73 cards)

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Taking or acting for oneself, free from the influence or control of others.

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Independence

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Main into strict moral or ethical principles with honesty and genuineness.

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Integrity

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Capability to make things happen.

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Power

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Upholding what is morally right and fair.

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Justice

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A state of ease and satisfaction

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Comfort

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Affinity and closeness resulting form a mutual relationship.

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Friendship

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Quality of being original in thought, expression, and imagination

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Creativity

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Taking actions to help others

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Service

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Ability to treat others with love and care.

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Responsibility

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What is impossible to when “I” is the center of one’s life?

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Live for anything that transcends yourself.

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How does the Human Manifesto explain where the universe and man came from?

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Self-existent We came from nature Evolved

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What is the manner in which the philosophy of secular humanism responds to the concept of “evil”?

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That it is correctable through science.

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What are the two primary consequences of believing in the concept of Evolutionary Biology?

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No foundation for ethics No life after death

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Every sin that besets us can be traced back to our belief in what?

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A lie

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List the five steps of the model by ________ entitled _______ ______ _______.

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Maslow Hierarchy of Needs

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Morality, creativity, lack of prejudice, problem solving, acceptance of facts.

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Self-Actualization

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Self-Esteem, Confidence, Achievement, respect of others, respect by others.

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Self-Esteem

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Friendship, family, sexual intimacy

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Social

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Security of body, employment, resources, morality, the family, health, property.

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Safety

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Breathing, food,water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, exertion

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Physiological

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21
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Who is the instructor of the Truth Project?

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Tackett

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Who is one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto and influenced government schooling in the United States?

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Dewey

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The individual who criticized secular morality by stating that virtue is in only pleasing themselves and defining good as being loyal to only oneself.

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Dalrymple

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The individual who stated that “the cosmos is all there is, or ever was, or ever will be.”

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Sagan

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The individual who states that the chains which keep humanity in bondage is organized religion.
Rousseau
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The individual who stated that the only way to make your life meaningful was to believe in someone that transcends yourself.
Dalrymple
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The philosopher who believed that the truth is to be derived from the pursuit of highly of lofty ideals.
Plato
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The philosopher who believed that truth is to be derived from observation.
Aristotle
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Jesus came into the world to:
Bring grace and truth
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The year that the first Humanist Manifesto was written:
1933
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The governmental systems that grew out of the manifesto written by Marx and Engels promoting the elimination of religion:
Communism
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The governmental system rejected by the Humanist Manifesto:
Capitalism
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The governmental system promoted by the Humanist Manifesto:
Socialism
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The Human Manifesto stated that traditional religion:
Gave people false hopes
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What is the philosophy that states there is no absolute truth from which we can determine right from wrong?
Secular humanism
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The belief that matter is the only reality
Materialism
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The belief that there really isn't any real knowledge-there are only reactions to stimuli.
Determinism
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The belief that the ultimate meaning in life is to pursue pleasure and avoid pain.
Hedonism
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The belief that there are no absolutes.
Relativism
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The belief that our human beings are both physical and spiritual beings.
Dualism
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The belief that knowledge only comes from scientific study.
Naturalism
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What is revealed behind every truth claim of God?
The character of God
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What is the primary reason that we do not hear from God?
We don't belong to God
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What is the name given to the naturalistic worldview in which all things are enclosed with the natural physical world?
The cosmic cube
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According to Romans 12:2, our life cannot change until our _____ change.
Minds
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What does the Humanist Manifesto promote as the "needs of humanity"?
Personal Satisfaction
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A comprehensive set of truth claims that purports to paint a picture of reality.
Worldview
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The ability to understand the perspective of others so you can relate to them in a loving manner is ______.
Empathy
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A transcendent norm of behavior (what ought to be) is known as ______.
Ethics
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How people behave (what is) is known as their _____.
Ethics
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Fill in the blanks of the cosmic battle, which is a battle between the ________ vs ________.
Spirit of truth vs Spirit of lies
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_______vs division
Unity
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Diversity vs ________.
Unification
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Roles vs. ________.
Jealousy
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________ vs. Blame
Responsibility
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_______ vs. Rebellion
Authority
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Delegation vs. ________
Tyranny
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Freedom vs. _______
Bondage
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Fill in the blanks of the Cosmic battle within, which is. Battle between the __________ vs. ___________
Holy Spirit vs. Sinful Nature
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Truth- Based Upon ______ _____
God's Word
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Essence- Made in ______ ______
God's image
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Moral State- We are ________.
Sinful
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Need- ________
Redemption
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Cosmic Cube- Based Upon _______
Secular humanism
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Essence- We are a _________.
Accident
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Moral state- We are _________.
Good.
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Need- To save ______ by ________ ourselves.
Ourselves by improving
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What are three character traits that are observed when an individual is living by the Spirit of Truth:
Trustworthy Logical Consistent
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What are three character traits that are observed when an individual is living by the spirit of lies:
Not trustworthy Ideological Inconsistent
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What three examples do the writers of the Humanist Manifesto us as examples of "advancements" of humanity in order to conclude that a "new statement" is required about the "means and purposes of religion."
Scientific achievement Understanding the universe better Scientific achievements
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What are the two primary reasons that the Humanist Manifesto has found an acceptable audience in Western Civilization?
Appeals to our sinful nature Appeals to those not wanting to under authority or religion
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What are the two primary ways that Humanist Manifesto states that humans will face the crises and problems of life?
Knowledge of naturalness Knowledge of probability
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What are the ways that the Humanist Manifesto states that humans will NO LONGER face the crises and problems of life?
False Hope Wishful Thinking Sentimental hopes