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how can we tell right from wrong --- correct answer ---Christians
believe that God has given us a set in the unchanging nature of God
revealed through the Bible and Jesus
Cosgrove's definition of how Christians perceive ethics --- correct
answer ---they believe that ethics should be rooted the absolute
principles of right and wrong that are based the unchanging nature of
God as revealed through the Bible and Jesus
why do Christians believe that all humans (regardless of their belief in
God) are made in His image and are able to perceive moral rights and
wrongs of life --- correct answer ---since God created all of humanity
in His image, all people have the ability to perceive rationalities in the
world such as morals
Romans 2:15--- they show that the work of the law is written out in
their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness, and their
conflicting thoughts accuse or even excuse them
, personal ethics --- correct answer ---as a part of human condition,
people develop personal understandings and convictions about what is
right and wrong
societal ethics --- correct answer ---most worldviews recognize that
each culture and society has its unique sets of rights and wrong in the
form of customs and standards of that society
universal ethics --- correct answer ---most people want to draw the
line of right and wrong for everyone everywhere
why does the existence of 'conscience' in the human mind implies a
universal standard for right and wrong --- correct answer ---people
typically have an innate sense of right and wrong according to their
conscience and seem to imply the existence of a universal moral setter
how do the three phrases "union with Christ", "Christlikeness", and
"Christian transformation" correlate to Christian ethics --- correct
answer ---union with Christ: when a person belongs to him, the
character of Jesus will affect their life
Christlikeness: Christian life is the vivification of Christlikeness
Christian transformation: it is not by faith itself but through Jesus