Deck 4: Philosophy, Religion, and God
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Deck 4: Philosophy, Religion, and God
1
Dembski argued that anything with "specified complexity" has to be produced by an intelligent being.
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2
The Third Noble Truth concerns the ending of samsara.
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3
Ninian Smart suggests that religion has four dimensions.
False
4
The belief in a personal God who is the creator of the world, present in its processes, and with whom we may come into contact, is
A) Theism
B) Monotheism
C) Agnosticism
D) Atheism
A) Theism
B) Monotheism
C) Agnosticism
D) Atheism
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5
One objection to the design argument comes from the theory of evolution.
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6
Aquinas offered a version of the cosmological argument.
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7
"The Road" is a parable told by John Hick.
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8
Ernest Nagle rejected atheism.
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9
Anselm offered a version of the ontological argument.
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10
Who, in 1802, presented a version of the design argument?
A) Paley
B) Pascal
C) Hume
D) Hicks
A) Paley
B) Pascal
C) Hume
D) Hicks
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11
Paley was the first to develop the argument from design.
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12
By "option" James meant a choice between beliefs that may be proposed to us.
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13
Who argued that existence is not a predicate?
A) Aquinas
B) Kant
C) Anselm
D) Guanilo
A) Aquinas
B) Kant
C) Anselm
D) Guanilo
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14
Which distinction does Hicks draw on to defend Aquinas' first-cause argument?
A) Between a regress of events and a regress of explanations
B) Between a regress of events and a regress of questions
C) Between a regress of explanations and a regress of questions
D) Between a regress of explanations and a regress of results
A) Between a regress of events and a regress of explanations
B) Between a regress of events and a regress of questions
C) Between a regress of explanations and a regress of questions
D) Between a regress of explanations and a regress of results
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15
William Paley's argument from design is usually described as a(n)
A) argument by analogy.
B) argument by innuendo.
C) conjunction fallacy.
D) argument from ignorance.
A) argument by analogy.
B) argument by innuendo.
C) conjunction fallacy.
D) argument from ignorance.
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16
One of the refutations of the argument from design made by David Hume was that
A) the analogy between human creation and the universe is weak.
B) God has all the limitations of human creators.
C) existence is a property that makes a being more perfect.
D) it was logically impossible for the world to have always existed without a beginning.
A) the analogy between human creation and the universe is weak.
B) God has all the limitations of human creators.
C) existence is a property that makes a being more perfect.
D) it was logically impossible for the world to have always existed without a beginning.
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17
An argument by analogy is a(n)
A) deductive argument.
B) inductive argument.
C) valid argument.
D) sound argument.
A) deductive argument.
B) inductive argument.
C) valid argument.
D) sound argument.
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18
Which argument for the existence of God is accepted by George Ellis, J. C. Polinghorne, and Holmes Rolston?
A) The ontological argument
B) The cosmological argument
C) The argument from first cause
D) The argument from design
A) The ontological argument
B) The cosmological argument
C) The argument from first cause
D) The argument from design
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19
Anselm developed a version of the
A) Cosmological argument
B) Argument from design
C) Ontological argument
D) Teleological argument
A) Cosmological argument
B) Argument from design
C) Ontological argument
D) Teleological argument
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20
What aspect of our nature did James say we should rely on when faced with living, forced, and momentous decisions?
A) Prudential
B) Rational
C) Spiritual
D) Passional
A) Prudential
B) Rational
C) Spiritual
D) Passional
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21
denies the major claims of all varieties of theism.
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22
The ontological argument argues for the existence of God on the basis of
A) the mere idea we have of God.
B) the deep-seated conviction that there is a purpose and meaning to human life.
C) the evidence of design in the universe.
D) the need for a first cause that brought the universe into existence.
A) the mere idea we have of God.
B) the deep-seated conviction that there is a purpose and meaning to human life.
C) the evidence of design in the universe.
D) the need for a first cause that brought the universe into existence.
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23
The notion of "specified complexity" is a term identified with which position?
A) anti-religious evolutionists
B) philosophical Darwinists
C) intelligent design theorists
D) perspectivalism
A) anti-religious evolutionists
B) philosophical Darwinists
C) intelligent design theorists
D) perspectivalism
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24
Kierkegaard's distinction between the objective and the subjective thinker is essentially a distinction between
A) Passion and prudence
B) Reason and faith
C) Idealism and materialism
D) Sense and sensibilia
A) Passion and prudence
B) Reason and faith
C) Idealism and materialism
D) Sense and sensibilia
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25
Brahman is the Hindu word for
A) evil.
B) the soul.
C) the moral law of cause and effect.
D) ultimate reality.
A) evil.
B) the soul.
C) the moral law of cause and effect.
D) ultimate reality.
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26
The chief proponent of radical theology in our time is
A) William Craig
B) John Hicks
C) Christopher Hitchens
D) Paul Tillich
A) William Craig
B) John Hicks
C) Christopher Hitchens
D) Paul Tillich
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27
Nirvana is a term for
A) liberation.
B) ignorance.
C) circularity.
D) pleasure.
A) liberation.
B) ignorance.
C) circularity.
D) pleasure.
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28
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution raised problems for which theistic argument?
A) the cosmological argument
B) the ontological argument
C) pragmatic justifications of religious belief
D) the argument by design
A) the cosmological argument
B) the ontological argument
C) pragmatic justifications of religious belief
D) the argument by design
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29
Which statement best characterizes John Hick's position?
A) The reason God allows suffering in this life is to punish us when we have gone astray.
B) A good God would make our life completely free of pain.
C) God is dead.
D) A world without suffering would be unsatisfactory and people could not develop into virtuous beings.
A) The reason God allows suffering in this life is to punish us when we have gone astray.
B) A good God would make our life completely free of pain.
C) God is dead.
D) A world without suffering would be unsatisfactory and people could not develop into virtuous beings.
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30
What philosopher argues that a male conception of God has had an oppressive impact on women?
A) Shri Swami
B) William James
C) Paul Tillich
D) Mary Daly
A) Shri Swami
B) William James
C) Paul Tillich
D) Mary Daly
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31
Tillich contends that instead of viewing God as a being we should view him as
____________________.
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32
What is the name for the Buddha's moral doctrine?
A) samsara
B) dharma
C) maya
D) vidya
A) samsara
B) dharma
C) maya
D) vidya
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33
Formal fallacies are arguments that are offered as sound logical arguments when in fact they have a(n)
A) valid form.
B) invalid form.
C) deductive form.
D) inductive form.
A) valid form.
B) invalid form.
C) deductive form.
D) inductive form.
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34
Who first formally argued that God's existence was selfevident?
A) Aquinas
B) Kant
C) Anselm
D) Rolston
A) Aquinas
B) Kant
C) Anselm
D) Rolston
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35
The argument from design is often called the argument.
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36
The viciously circular pattern of life is called
A) vidya
B) dharma
C) samasara
D) nirvana
A) vidya
B) dharma
C) samasara
D) nirvana
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37
What philosopher argues that religious experiences can legitimately serve as the basis for a belief in God?
A) Stephen T. Davis
B) William James
C) Karl Marx
D) John Hicks
A) Stephen T. Davis
B) William James
C) Karl Marx
D) John Hicks
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38
Aquinas contended that there could be no in the casual sequences of the universe.
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39
The "fine tuning" argument is which type of argument for the existence of God?
A) Ontological
B) Cosmological
C) Design
D) Theological
A) Ontological
B) Cosmological
C) Design
D) Theological
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40
The mystical consciousness of the holy is termed _.
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41
Do you believe that religion should be reason-based, faith-based, or experience-based? In answering this question take care both to justify your view, and also to explain what the differences between these approaches are.
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42
Hindu thought has been primarily influenced by Bhagavad-Gita, or
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____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________.
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43
In what way does evolution pose a problem for the design argument for God's existence? What other forms of non- designed order can you think of? Would these also pose a problem for the design argument?
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44
Samsara ends with ___________
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45
Outline the Problem of Evil. Is this a problem for all religions, or not? Explain your answer. Do you think that this Problem can be met by the adherents of those religions that you believe it to be a problem for?
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46
Dembski argues that the of genes cannot be produced by chance.
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47
Outline Anselm's ontological argument for the existence of God. Do you believe that Kant's objection to this argument is successful? Explain your answer.
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48
In what ways might it matter how we define religion? In answering this question this question think of the special status that we often afford religious beliefs and their accompanying practices, as opposed to non-religious moral beliefs and practices.
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49
is the study of religious beliefs.
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50
The Second Noble Truth identifies the source of the suffering that we experience in living as
____________________.
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