According Mortimer, God as Creator is foundational to the Christian belief system



Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


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Research has shown people are irrational and inconsistent when weighing choices based on probability estimates of future costs and payoffs

a. True b. False

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An ______________ claims that the universe is so intelligently crafted that it must have a creator

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Although accounting has made its most dramatic progress in the field of business, the accounting function is

vital to every unit of our society. An individual must account for his or her income and must file income tax returns. Often an individual must supply personal accounting information in order to buy a car or home, to qualify for a college scholarship, to secure a credit card or to obtain a bank loan. The federal government, the states, the cities, the school district: all must use accounting as a basis for controlling their resources and measuring their accomplishments. Walter B. Meigs and Robert F. Meigs, Accounting, 6th ed. A) Nonargument. B) Argument; conclusion: The accounting function ... every unit of our society. C) Argument, conclusion: The federal government ... their accomplishments. D) Argument, conclusion: Often an individual ... obtain a bank loan. E) Argument, conclusion: Although accounting ... every unit of our society.

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Though they are often considered to be in conflict, Friedman claims that there is deep

compatibility between a. religious principles and philosophical inquiries. b. individual and community. c. justice and care. d. utilitarian and Kantian perspectives. e. reason and emotions.

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