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3rd Quarter Test ReviewTest Date: 3/23
Worldview Chart
Christianity Islam Secular Humanism Marxism Cosmic Humanism
Post - Modernism
Sources Bible Quran, Hadith Humanist Manifestos I,II, and III
Communist Manifesto
Inner Self Cultural Norms
TheologyThe Study of God
Theism Theism Atheism Atheism Pantheism Atheism
PhilosophyThe Study of Truth
Supernaturalism Supernaturalism Naturalism Dialectical Materialism
Non-Naturalism Anti-Realism
Ethics –The Study of Right and Wrong
Moral Absolutes Moral Absolutes
Moral Relativism Proletariat Morality
Moral Relativism (Karma)
Cultural Relativism
Biology – The Study of Life
Creationism Creationism Neo-Darwinian Evolution
PunctuatedEquilibrium
Punctuated Equilibrium
Agnostic
Terms and Teachings -Worldview - Agnostic- Pantheist - Trinitarian Monotheism (this is not the same thing a Tri-Theism, the belief in three gods)- Unitarian Monotheism - The meaning of the word Islam - Epistemology - Supernaturalism (Christianity)- Naturalism (Secular Humanism)- Dialectical Materialism (Marxism)- Monism vs. Dualism
- Nihilism - 5 pillars of Islam (Islam)- Mohammed received visions from Gabriel over a 23-year span- Deconstructionism (Postmodernism)- Irreducible Complexity- Darwinian Evolution- Neo-Darwinian Evolution- Creationism- Ex Nihilo - Micro Evolution vs. Macro Evolution
Scriptures- 2nd Corinthians 10:5 - We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against
the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.
- Colossians 2:8 - “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.”
- Romans 8:15-16 – “The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.”
Worldview Arguments- Arguments for God’s Existence
o Teleological Argumento Moral Argumento Cosmological Argument
- Theistic Responses to the Problem of Evil o Greater Good Argumento Free-will Argumento Objective Evil Necessitates God argument
Fallacies- Equivocation- Ad Hominem- Faulty Dilemma