One of the common themes in the speeches in Acts is that God sent __________ through Jesus
a. grace
b. judgment
c. salvation
d. the Holy Spirit
d
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Consider this argument: Bob is 13 feet tall So, Bob is taller than most other people Suppose there are no implicit premises: this is the whole argument. Which of the following is true about this argument?
A) The premise entails the conclusion because, if the premise is true, the conclusion has to be true. B) The premise does not entail the conclusion because, if the premise is true, the conclusion could still be false ( setting aside facts not supplied by the premise ). C) The premise entails the conclusion because, setting aside facts not supplied by the premise, there is no way the premise could be true and the conclusion false. D) The premise does not entail the conclusion because it has no suppositional strength.
What year did the Romans destroy the Essene camp at Qumran?
A. 66 CE B. 68 CE C. 73 CE D. 78 CE
Concerning the proposition that God is perfectly good, the text said that
a. all the major religions--Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity--agree on this point. b. Only Christianity makes this claim. c. Only Christianity and Judaism make this claim. d. Only Hinduism disagrees with this claim.
James referred to theories as "conceptual shorthand."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false