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SECTION 1: SEXUAL ETHICS (Questions 1-6)
Weight: 25% | Target: 5-6 correct
Question 1 (Recall)
According to the biblical account in Genesis 2:24 and ETHC 101 course materials, which
of the following BEST describes the foundational purpose and context for human
sexuality?
A. Sexuality is primarily for personal fulfillment and individual pleasure-seeking
B. Sexuality is a biological necessity with no inherent moral significance
C. Sexuality is a gift from God designed for expression within the covenant of marriage
D. Sexuality should be determined by cultural norms and personal autonomy
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The course emphasizes the biblical view that sexuality is God's good gift,
designed for expression within the covenant of marriage ("one flesh" union). Genesis
2:24 establishes marriage as the proper context, and Hebrews 13:4 affirms the honor of
,marriage. While pleasure is part of God's design (Proverbs 5:18-19), it is not
autonomous (A, D) or merely biological (B).
Question 2 (Application)
A student asks about the Christian ethical response to homosexuality. Which answer
BEST reflects the balance of "truth and grace" emphasized in ETHC 101 course
materials?
A. Homosexual orientation is sinful, and individuals experiencing same-sex attraction
cannot be genuine Christians
B. The church should affirm all sexual orientations and behaviors as equally valid
expressions of God's design
C. Homosexual behavior is contrary to biblical teaching, but all persons are
image-bearers of God deserving respect, dignity, and grace
D. The topic should be avoided entirely in Christian ethics to prevent controversy and
offense
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The course presents a balanced biblical perspective: affirming biblical
teaching on sexual ethics (Romans 1:26-27, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10) while emphasizing
that all persons bear God's image and are invited to discipleship. Option A is incorrect
(no sin is unforgivable). Option B contradicts Scripture. Option D avoids ethical
responsibility.
Question 3 (True/False)
, Statement: According to 1 Corinthians 7 and ETHC 101 course materials, singleness is
a lesser status than marriage, and Christians should seek marriage unless they have the
"gift of celibacy."
Correct Answer: FALSE
Rationale: The course emphasizes that Paul presents singleness as a valued state
allowing "undivided devotion to the Lord" (1 Corinthians 7:32-35). While marriage is
good, singleness is not inferior—it is a calling with distinct advantages for ministry. The
"gift of celibacy" concept is often misinterpreted; Paul actually suggests singleness may
be preferable for current circumstances (7:26, 40).
Question 4 (Analysis)
Which ethical concern is MOST central to the Christian critique of pornography in ETHC
101?
A. Pornography is economically exploitative of performers
B. Pornography violates Jesus's prohibition against lust and objectifies persons made in
God's image
C. Pornography is only problematic when it becomes addictive or interferes with work
D. Pornography is acceptable within marriage but sinful outside marriage
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The primary ethical concern is theological: pornography violates Jesus's
teaching that lustful intent is morally equivalent to adultery (Matthew 5:28) and treats
persons as objects for consumption rather than image-bearers of God. While economic