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When studying to remember you learn best by saying it over and over to yourself

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Auditory

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When your emotions can often be interpreted through your facial expressions

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Visual

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While reading a book, you fidget a lot because you don’t like to read

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Kinesthetic

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While working to solve a problem, make a model of it or walk through possible solutions in your mind

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Kinesthetic

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When emotions can often be interpreted through your general body language

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Kinesthetic

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While sitting in class, you take notes with diagrams or pictures reflecting what you’re learning

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Visual

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When talking to others, you use a variety of words to make the conversation richer

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Auditory

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The classes in which you usually get the most out of, have an interesting instructor who gives good lectures

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Auditory

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When angry or upset this type of learner will clench their fists and storm off

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Kinesthetic

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When emotions can often be determined from your voice quality

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Auditory

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What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)

When you formulate concepts into an organized set of interrelated ideas or principle?

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Application

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What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)

When you are willing to take risks in proposing new ideas or letting go of old ones.

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Application

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What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)

When you openly inquire about why things are the way they are?

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Discovery

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What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)

When you calmly await an outcome or result - even in the face of obstacles or challenges.

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Process

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What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)

When you have a continual, firm, steadfast search for knowledge and truth?

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Discovery

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The ability to store and recall information within a few minutes?

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Short term memory

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Individual who criticized secular morality by stating that virtue is only in pleasing themselves and defining good as being loyal only to oneself.

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Dalrymple

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The ability to perform automatic cognitive tasks quickly

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Reaction capacity

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The individual who stated that “the cosmos is all there is, or ever was, or ever will be”

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Sagan

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The amount of specific information acquired and retained by an individual.

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Informational capacity

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The individual who stated that the chains that keep humanity in bondage is organized religion.

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Rousseau

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The ability to form concepts and solve problems

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Reasoning capacity

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The individual who stated that the only way to make your life meaningful was to believe in something that transcends yourself.

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Dalrymple

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The capacity in our lives that enables us to acquire knowledge and develop an ever-expanding understanding of this knowledge in a manner that produces wisdom.

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Intellectual strengths

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The philosopher who believed that truth is to be derived from the pursuit of high or lofty ideals
Plato
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The ability to immediately react to stimuli or a task
Reaction capacity
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The philosopher who believed that truth is to be derived from observation.
Aristotle
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The ability to recognize, manipulate, comprehend, remember and think with concepts and relationships represented by numbers.
Quantitative capacity
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Jesus came into the world to....
Bring grace and truth
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Belief that matter is the only reality...
Materialism
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Belief that there really isn't any real knowledge - there are only reactions to stimuli.
Determinism
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Belief that the ultimate meaning in life is to pursue pleasure and avoid pain
Hedonism
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Belief that knowledge comes from experience
Empiricism
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The belief that there are no absolutes....
Relativism
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What is revealed behind every truth claim of God?
His character
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What is the primary reason that we don't not hear from God?
We don't belong to God
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What is the name given to the naturalistic worldview in which all things are enclosed with the natural physical world?
The cosmic cube
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What is the philosophy that states there is no absolute truth from which we can determine right from wrong?
Post modernism
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Who is the instructor of the Truth Project?
Tackett
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Who is the author of the best selling book Emotional Intelligence?
Goleman
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According to Romans 12:2, our life cannot change until our ______ change.
Minds
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How people behave (what is) is known as their _____.
Morals
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A comprehensive set of truth claims that purports to paint a picture of reality.
Worldview
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The ability to understand the perspective of others so you can relate to them in a loving manner is ________.
Empathy
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A transcendent norm of behavior (what ought to be) is known as ______.
Ethics
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``` What is the belief that the law must change as society changes? Blackstone method Legal positivism Historical revisionism Sociological jurisprudence ```
Sociological jurisprudence
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``` The belief that if you rewrite the past, you can make people believe whatever you want in the present.... Blackstone method Legal positivism Historical revisionism Sociological Jurisprudence ```
Historical revisionism
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``` The belief that the validity of all laws is to be determined by the state.... Blackstone method Legal positivism Historical revisionism Sociological jurisprudence ```
Legal positivism
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``` Belief that the validity of all laws must be based upon God's laws... Blackstone method Legal positivism Historical revisionism Sociological jurisprudence ```
Blackstone method
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``` The viewpoint of laying down stepping stones for future generations... Pilgrim's providential view Natural myopia The mayflower compact Memorial stones ```
Pilgrim's providential View
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``` The viewpoint of only considering one narrow perspective when forming a historical perspective on an issue.... Pilgrim's providential view Natural myopia The mayflower compact Memorial stones ```
Natural myopia
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``` The document that illustrated the reasons for pilgrims coming to America.... Pilgrim's providential view The mayflower compact Natural myopia Memorial stones ```
The mayflower compact
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``` The viewpoint of purposely including reminders about the provisions of God in the past like in paintings, mottoes, and statutes in order to remember God in the present.... Pilgrim's providential view Natural myopia The mayflower compact Memorial stones ```
Memorial stones
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``` Which two actions were considered essential to education in early America? Study and hard work God and state Honesty and virtue The bible and prayer ```
The bible and prayer
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``` The basis for the three levels of government in America can be found in... Judges 12 Genesis 1 Isaiah 33 1 Samuel 8 ```
Isaiah 33
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What did Jesus pray for prior to his crucifixion? The he wouldn't have to do it That the Jewish leaders would be punished That all humans would know God That His disciples would be protected
That all humans would know God
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``` According to Colossians 2:2-3 what two treasures are found within the Ultimate truth of Jesus? Eternal life and salvation Eternal life and wisdom Wisdom and knowledge Wisdom and salvation ```
Wisdom and knowledge
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``` In seeking for understanding about eternal life, who were looking for miraculous signs? The Jewish leaders The Samaritan woman The disciples Nicodemus ```
The disciples
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``` Hosea 6:6 and Jeremiah 9:23-24 shows that the knowledge of God is living by... Faith Prayer Good behavior Evidence ```
Faith
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``` In 1985, this meeting attempted to discredit the authority of the bible by using scientific methods to conclude that 82% of the words attributed to Jesus were not spoken by Him Westminster confession Jesus seminar Civil magistrate The mayflower compact ```
Jesus seminar
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The world will try to discredit and minimalize the word of God is because... They don't try to believe it The devil has blinded them They are sinful The bible gets in the way of their desires
The bible gets in the way of their desires
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``` This is known as the study of God Theocracy Anthropology Theology Psychology ```
Theology
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``` The professor who is leading our lessons on the truth project? Del tackett Richard Dawkins Carl Sagan Robert Maslow ```
Del Tackett
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``` This conference was an attempt by humans to capture the invite essence of God's nature Westminster confession Jesus seminar Civil magistrate The mayflower compact ```
Westminster confession
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``` Which of the following cultural influences was NOT a foundation of western civilization Greek culture Roman law Judeo-Christian beliefs Egyptian god worship ```
Egyptian god worship
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``` In seeking for understanding about eternal life, who were looking for the evidence through works? The Jewish leaders The Samaritan woman The disciples Nicodemus ```
The Jewish leaders
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``` The gathering of factual information is known as acquiring Wisdom Knowledge Salvation Discipline ```
Knowledge
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``` The proper application of factual information to a real-world situation is known as Wisdom Salvation Knowledge Discipline ```
Wisdom
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``` The belief that history tells the story of humanity Natural myopia Meta narrative El qanna Post modern ```
Meta narrative
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Was published in 1859 by Charles Darwin....
Origin of species
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When satan asked eve "did God really say not to eat the fruit" is an example of.....
Historical revisionism
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The person who observed that there was a connection between virtue and liberty in early America....
De Tocqueville
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The person who said "only a virtuous nation can be free"
Ben Franklin
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The person who said "without virtue there can be no liberty"
Benjamin rush
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The US Supreme Court justice who promoted the legal viewpoint of sociological jurisprudence...
Oliver Wendell Holmes jr.
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The person who taught legal positivism as the dean of Harvard law school...
Christopher langdell
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Declared that "100 years after my death, the bible will only be found in museums"
Voltaire
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In seeking understand about eternal life, this person was seeking factual evidence.
Nicodemus
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In seeking understand about eternal life, this person was seeking satisfaction in life.
Samaritan woman
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The person who said that "because men are not angels, we need rule of law".
James Madison
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The person who said that "religion and morality or indispensable for human freedom"
George Washington
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The belief that states that everyone has their own viewpoint about the past, therefore there isn't only one version of truth regarding history.
Post modernism
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The person who said "the great pillars of government and social life are virtue, morality and religion"
Patrick Henry
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The person who stated that "our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other"
John Adams
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The person who said that "religion is the only solid basis of good morals; therefore education should teach the precepts of religion and the duties of man towards God"
Gouvenor Morris
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Stated that "religion and good morals are the only solid foundation for public liberty and happiness"
Samuel Adams
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Known as freedom from external control
Sovereignty
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A foundational document upon which children of the colonies began their education
New England primer
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Who said "without history there is no sense of identity or wisdom of why and how we move forward"
RC Sproul
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Name the three levels of government promoted in the scripture and the three branches created by the US constitution to mirror them.
Biblical foundation US Constitution King. Executive Lawgiver. Legislative Judge. Judicial
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_______ become a _______ which becomes the _______.
Habits Lifestyle Culture
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The purpose of the civil magistrate is to ______ ______ and ______ _______.
Punish evil | Condone good
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Why did the framers of the constitution establish the separation of church and state?
Prevent the government from establishing an official religion Save the people from having a religion imposed on them
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Proverbs 12:1 teaches us that we are to love ______ because God uses correction to keep us from living in a _______ of following sinful desires
Discipline | Stupor
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The two manners in which we can trust the word of God?
The word of God stands forever | The word of God is alive and active
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Judges 2:10 teaches that it only takes _____ _________ to forget the provisions and miracles of God.
One generation
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A people caught up in their own little ______ will never be willing to lay themselves down as ______ ________ for future generations.
Story | Stepping stones
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Individual Christians performed their roles in order to _____ society rather than to ______ God's will upon society.
Serve | Impose