Science provides only empirical explanations of how nature works. It provides no basis for a moral code and therefore poses no threat to Christianity. (Jay F. Storz, Letter to the Editor, New York Times)This passage exemplifies a(n) ________.
A. unsupported assertion
B. argument
C. conditional statement
D. report
E. explanation
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following biblical terms is least like the others?
A) word B) wisdom C) speech D) spirit E) communication
Identify why the character Tooey in The Fountainhead is so antagonistic to the main character, Roarke, and seeks to destroy his career. A. Tooey is so adverse to Roarke because creative, talented, and independentpeople like Roarke have taken jobs away from other, more ordinary, people
B. Tooey is so adverse to Roarke because creative, talented, and independentpeople like Roarke challenge how Tooey chooses stories to write about for hiscolumn in The Banner. C. Tooey is so adverse to Roarke because creative, talented, and independentpeople like Roarke had rejected Tooey in the past and thwarted him from his true dream of being an architect like Roarke. D. Tooey is so adverse to Roarke because creative, talented, and independent people like Roarke challenge how Tooey, with his lack of talent, maintains power over other people and manipulates them.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. After his conversion in the early to mid-30s, Paul traveled extensively as a missionary in the 40s and 50s, arriving in Rome in 60 CE. 2. The oldest Christian writing in existence is 1 Thessalonians. 3. The "captivity letters" (probably written by Paul during one of his times of imprisonment) include Colossians, Philemon, Philippians, and possibly Ephesians. 4. During his early career, Paul was a devout Pharisee who "savagely" persecuted the first Christians.