Question: Reformed Epistemology responds to the objection that even if Christianity happens to be true, it would not be rational to believe in it due to a lack of evidence.

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: When thinking about miracles, which point(s) below is valid?

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Miracles are not normal events.
Miracles by nature are not repeatable.
Not every claimed miracle is actually a miracle.
All of the above

Answer: All of the above

Question: One can accurately understand what Peter says about defending the faith from just reading 1 Peter 3:15 itself.

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True
False

Answer: False

Question: The repolarization phase of the neuron action potential is caused by

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a much greater K+ permeability than Na+ permeability.
a much greater Na+ permeability than K+ permeability.
K+ entering the cell.
Na+ leaving the cell.

Answer: a much greater K+ permeability than Na+ permeability.

Question: An overview of the Bible shows that it does not offer much more than propositional statements and rules.

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True
False

Answer: False

Question: While secularism offers its own explanations for the opportunities presented by Late Modernism, they are often reductionist and explain less.

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: By strong empiricism’s own logic, there is no reason to accept it as true.

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: Whenever the gospel is being presented in any culture, it is being contextualized.

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: Among the Enlightenment thinkers, who thought that miracles were impossible because they would violate the inviolable laws of nature and contradict reason and that Moses did not write the first five books of the Bible?

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John Locke
René Descartes
Benedict de Spinoza

Answer: Benedict de Spinoza

Question: To reach objective knowledge, you add which of the following to prior knowledge?

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Suppositions and possibilities
Facts and detailed information
Conjectures and pet ideas
Prejudiced and emotional evidence

Answer: Facts and detailed information