Year 10 mock exam - Christianity

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Day 1- creation of the world (Genesis)
God created the heavens and the earth.
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Day 2 - creation of the world (Genesis)
God separated the water above from the water below.
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Day 3 - creation of the world (Genesis)
God created dry land and plants.
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Day 4 - creation of the world (Genesis)
God created the sun, moon and stars.
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Day 5 - creation of the world (Genesis)
God created the sea creatures and birds.
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Day 6 - creation of the world (Genesis)
God created the animals and Adam and Eve.
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Day 7 - creation of the world (Genesis)
God decided to rest.This is why Sunday is the day of rest.
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Day 6- creation of the world (Genesis)
Idea rejected by modern scientists as is less than 10,000 years ago.
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Creation of the World.
Some liberal christians believe that the Big Bang was the reason for the creation of the world.They just believe that God caused the Big Bang to occur.
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What was there before day 1?
According to Literalists "God created the Heaven+Earth from nothing." This shows just how powerful God can be (ex nihilo) because he can create something from absolutely nothing. or "God created order from pre-existing water."
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What is a Creationist?
Literalist
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What does Benevolent mean?
Loving
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What does Omniscient mean?
All seeing, All knowing.Scientia- Latin for knowledge.
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What does Omnipotent mean?
All powerful.
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What does omni mean?
All.
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What does a Judge mean?
Deciding and setting moral laws and administering praise/punishment.
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What does Eternal mean?
Forever, God will be there forever.
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What does Transcendent mean?
Supernatural, beyond space and time. "metaphysical"
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What does Immanent mean?
Inside Space and time.
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What does Personal mean?
God has a personal one on one relationship with each of us.
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What does forgiving mean?
God shows he is capable of accepting our mistakes.
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When was God Benevolent?
God creted Eve for Adams companionship. "Take care of the animals and nature."
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When was God Omniscient?
God knew that Adam and Eve ate the fruit.
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When was God omnipotent?
God created the world.God parted the Red Sea.
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When was God monothiestic?
The first commandment.
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When was God a judge?
God judged Adam and Eve.
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When was God eternal?
In the beginning "God parted the heavens and the earth."
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When was God Transcendent?
The trinity.
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When was God immanent?
God the holy spirit.
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When was God personal?
Abraham spoke to god through prayer.
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When was God forgiving?
God forgave Saul.
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The God of Classical Theism.
Most Christians believe in the God of Classical Theism.This is a combination of the "Biblical God" and the "God of the Philosophers."
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What is Pantheism?
The worship or tolerance of many gods.
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What is Process of theism?
God is in some respects temperol,mutable and passible but he is also eternal,immutable and impassible.
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What does metaphysically mean?
Supernatural,out of the ordinary.
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What does incorpreality mean?
Having no physical form/body,having a spirit.
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What does Immutability mean?
Unchangeable.
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What does Impassability mean?
God doesn't experience pain or pleasure from other beings.
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What does temperol mean?
Within time.
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What does timelessness mean?
Having no beginning nor end.
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Who created the "God of Classical Theism."
Rene Descartes
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Rene Descartes
Created the omni words "Cartesian Perfections."
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"Ontological argument."
1.God is a being with all perfections. 2. Existence is a perfection. 3. Therefore God exists. "I think therefore I am."
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Thomas Aquinas
"Everything does not imply a contradiction is among those possibilities in respect in which God is called omnipotent."
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Thomas Aquinas ideas
Doesn't suffer the problem of evil as much as shows free will.
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Belief of some process theologians.
"God cannot affect the future." As omnipotent as any being in time can be. Suffers with us as he goes along.
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Problem of Evil
A small number of people believe that God punishes sin precisley because he is omnibenevolent.Tiny number of people use this to explain the holocaust.
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God shows his love through Jesus
The sacrifice of Jesus e.g "Lamb of God."
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God capable of forgiving Sins.
If we choose to accept his sacrifice we can be forgiven of sins. He cares so much that he sacrificed himslef "Jesus" in human form.
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Boethius.
"God is atemperol doesn't have a past present and future in the same way as we do. God exists in eternal present, God is transcendent. God is there forever in the present.
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Boethius idea.
Knows everything and anything at once so he can see the past, future and present."
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God created dry land and plants.

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God created the sun, moon and stars.

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