
Mary and Jodie
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- Q1What is atheism defined as?A denial of God or of the godsAn acceptance of all religionsA belief in multiple godsA belief in spiritual beings30s
- Q2What does agnosticism imply about ultimate reality?Ultimate reality is the same for everyoneUltimate reality is unknown and probably unknowableUltimate reality is only for certain religionsUltimate reality is clearly defined30s
- Q3How is theism defined?Belief in many godsBelief in the existence of a divine realityDenial of all religionsBelief that God is unknowable30s
- Q4What analogy is used to describe a worldview?A window to the universeA map of realityA set of rulesA lens through which someone sees the world30s
- Q5According to Roman Catholic views, what must be recognized from the moment of a human being's existence?The right to freedom of speech.The rights of a person, including the right not to be killed.The right to choose one's own religion.The right to privacy.30s
- Q6What is the 5th commandment according to Roman Catholic teachings?Thou shalt honor thy father and mother.Thou shalt not commit adultery.Thou shalt not kill.Thou shalt not steal.30s
- Q7Why do Roman Catholics view infanticide and fratricide as especially serious crimes?They involve financial consequences.They violate civil law.They are often impulsive actions.They break natural bonds.30s
- Q8What does the Anglican view say about keeping people alive through medical means?Doctors do not have to keep people alive if it causes more suffering.Doctors can only turn off life support with family consent.Doctors must always use life support.Doctors should prioritize financial considerations.30s
- Q9Under what circumstances do Anglicans believe abortion may be justified?When parents cannot afford the child.When continuing pregnancy threatens the life of the mother.When the pregnancy is unplanned.When the fetus has medical issues.30s
- Q10What common belief do both Roman Catholics and Anglicans share regarding life?Life does not have intrinsic value.Life is determined by societal norms.Life is a personal choice.Life is a gift from God.30s
- Q11What does the statement 'Christians must offer protection and special care to the vulnerable' imply?A call for political activism.An emphasis on educational programs.A focus on financial support for charities.A duty to care for those who cannot advocate for themselves.30s
- Q12Why might Catholic teachings advise strongly against a procedure that saves one sibling at the cost of another's life?Because fratricide is considered a terrible sin.Because it is against legal regulations.Because medical risks are too high.Because it may lead to family disputes.30s
- Q13What does the 5th commandment signify in Roman Catholic teaching?It permits euthanasia under certain conditions.It allows for killing in self-defense.It forbids direct and intentional killing.It applies only to murder cases.30s
- Q14Which operation do Roman Catholics strongly advise against?An operation to save a patient's life.An operation that will not affect the patient.An operation that will kill Mary.An operation that is purely elective.30s
- Q15What type of ethics does Deontology represent?Duty/rules-based ethicsConsequentialist ethicsOutcome-based ethicsSituational ethics30s