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Which Christian denomination promotes pacifism and nonviolence as a core belief?
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What is the Roman Catholic belief in the possibility of atoning for sins after death called?
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Which Christian denomination promotes pacifism and nonviolence as a core belief?
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What is the Roman Catholic belief in the possibility of atoning for sins after death called?
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What is the Christian view on the concept of the Trinity?
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Which Christian denomination is known for its emphasis on social justice, equality, and activism?
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What Christian event is commemorated on Good Friday?
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What is the Christian term for the act of formally excluding someone from the Church and its sacraments?
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What is the Christian belief in an event where followers of Jesus are said to have received the Holy Spirit?
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What Christian sacrament involves the symbolic washing away of sin and the initiation into the Church?
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Which Christian figure is traditionally associated with founding the Protestant Reformation?
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What is the Christian belief in the second coming of Jesus Christ known as?
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What is the Christian principle of 'agape' commonly associated with?
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Which Christian figure is known for advocating nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience?
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According to Christian teachings, what is the basis for the concept of 'justice'?
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What is the significance of the Beatitudes in Christian teachings?
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What is the Christian concept of 'just war'?
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What is the Christian perspective on forgiveness in relation to peace and justice?
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What is the Christian principle of 'compassion' often associated with?
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What biblical figure is known for their acts of social justice and advocacy for the poor?
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According to the just war theory in Christianity, which of the following is considered a 'just cause' for going to war?
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In the context of the just war theory in Christianity, which principle suggests that war should only be used as a last resort?
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According to the just war theory in Christianity, which principle emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between combatants and non-combatants during warfare?
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According to the just war theory in Christianity, which principle suggests that the harm caused by going to war should not outweigh the good achieved by it?
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According to the just war theory in Christianity, which principle suggests that war should be declared by a legitimate authority?
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According to the just war theory in Christianity, which principle suggests that there must be a reasonable chance of success before engaging in war?
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In the context of the just war theory in Christianity, which principle suggests that the use of force should be proportional to the threat faced?
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According to the just war theory in Christianity, which principle suggests that war must be fought with the intention of achieving a just outcome?
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In the context of the just war theory in Christianity, which principle emphasizes the importance of protecting the environment during warfare?
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According to absolute pacifism, what is the belief about the use of violence?
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What biblical passage is often cited by Christian pacifists to support their belief?
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In the context of Christian pacifism, what is the term often used for the refusal to participate in military service?
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Which Christian denomination is often associated with a strong tradition of pacifism?
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What is the concept of 'active nonviolence' within Christian pacifism?
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What is the Golden Rule, and how does it relate to Christian pacifism?
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What is the term for the belief in or advocacy of the existence of God or gods?
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What is the term for the rejection of belief in the existence of God or gods?
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What does the term 'secularisation' refer to in the context of religion and society?
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What is the term for the dialogue and cooperation between different religions?
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What is the term for the belief that humanity is capable of morality and self-fulfillment without belief in God?
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What is the term for the movement that promotes unity among different Christian denominations?
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What is the term for the belief that the existence of God is unknown or unknowable?
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What does 'pluralism' refer to in the context of interfaith dialogue?
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What is the term used to describe the process where religion loses its influence in society?
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What is the term for the belief system that places a strong emphasis on reason, ethics, and justice without belief in a deity?
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What is the Christian belief about the sanctity of life in relation to medical ethics?
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What is the Christian view on euthanasia?
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What is the Christian perspective on organ donation?
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What is the Roman Catholic stance on abortion?
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How do Christian beliefs influence decisions regarding the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research?
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How do Christian teachings influence end-of-life decisions like assisted suicide?
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How do Christian beliefs influence the use of genetic engineering in medical practices?
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Why do many Christians believe in the importance of palliative care for terminally ill patients?
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How do Christian teachings influence the decision to use artificial reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization?
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How do Christian beliefs influence the use of medical treatments that may have harmful side effects?
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In Christianity, how is the concept of love central to family life?
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How does the concept of 'submission' in Christianity differ from ideas of dominance or control within family relationships?
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How does Christianity promote the idea of equality between men and women within the church family?
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In Christianity, what is the belief in one God called?
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What is the Christian sacrament in which believers symbolically consume the body and blood of Jesus Christ?
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According to Christianity, who is believed to be the son of God?
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What is the Christian belief in the future return of Jesus Christ to Earth known as?
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What is the Christian belief in the act of God becoming human in the form of Jesus Christ known as?
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What is the Christian belief in the existence of three distinct persons in one God known as?
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What is the term for the Christian belief in the forgiveness of sins through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ?
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What is the Christian belief in the event where Jesus was raised from the dead three days after his crucifixion known as?
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What is the Christian belief in the practice of declaring a deceased person a saint known as?
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In Christianity, what is the term for the belief in the ultimate destiny of the soul, either in heaven or hell, based on one's actions and faith?
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What is one argument used by Christians to support the existence of God?
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Which argument is used by some Christians to explain why there is evil and suffering in the world?
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What is one argument used by atheists to challenge the existence of God?
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What is one argument uses the analogy between a watch and an eye to support the existence of God?
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What is one counterargument used by atheists against the teleological argument for the existence of God?
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What is the main premise of the cosmological argument for the existence of God?
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What is one argument used by Christians to explain the existence of morality as evidence for God?
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What is one argument used by Christians to support the existence of God based on personal experiences?