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APOL 330 Quiz 3 Liberty University
1. Christians believe that God invented the universe while Pantheists believe that God
animates the universe or that the universe almost is God
2. Lewis argues that real things are simple
3. Lewis suggests that when someone quarrels he is appealing to some kind of standard of
behaviour which he expects the other man to know about.
4. “Older thinkers” understood the Law of Nature as the Law of Human Nature
5. Lewis believes that the idea that the Law of Nature or decent behavior is known to all
men is unsound because different civilizations and different ages have had very different
moralities
6. What is the difference between bodies and their biological laws and humans and the Law
of Human Nature?
7. Lewis argues that none of us are really keeping the Law of Nature
8. Lewis thought that most people generally practise the sort of behavior they expect from
other people.
9. Having a desire to do good (moral awareness) and believing that you are obligated to do
good (moral obligation) are really the same thing
10. The two facts that behave as a foundation of all clear thinking about ourselves and the
universe we live in for Lewis are:
11. Lewis uses the terms "Moral Law" and "Rule of Decent Behavior" to essentially express
the same concept.
12. When it comes to moral law and instincts, moral law tells us the tune we have to play
while our instincts are merely the keys
13. Moral law is not any one instinct or set of instincts
14. Lewis asserts that the Moral Law is apt to change over time (unlike mathematics, which
is a real truth).
15. The laws of nature (like gravity) tell you what will happen while the Law of Human
Nature tells you what human being ought to do and not do
16. Usefulness/pragmatism is a good indication of what is morally right
17. Lewis holds that when asked “what is the point of behaving in such a way?” a good
response is “in order to benefit society”
18. The Law of Human Nature must be something beyond/above the actual facts of human
behavior
19. Lewis believes that a materialist/naturalist view of the universe’s origins is a relatively
new phenomenon
20. Lewis identifies two distinct views of the origins of the universe. They are:
21. Which of the following best summarizes Lewis’ understanding of what science is capable
of?
22. What is the one thing in the whole universe which we can know more about than we
could learn from external observation according to Lewis?
23. Lewis says that there are but two bits of hard evidence for the “Somebody” : The
universe He has made and the Moral Law which He has put into our minds
24. S. Lewis believes that a minority of people in the world believe in some kind of God or
gods, while the majority do not
25. Believing that God is beyond good and evil is a characteristic of Pantheism
Set 2
1. S. Lewis believes that when people make certain demands they are indirectly appealing to
some kind of standard of behavior which they expect the other party to know about
2. “Older thinkers” understood the Law of Nature as the Law of Human Nature
3. Lewis believes that the idea that the Law of Nature or decent behavior is known to all
men is unsound because different civilizations and different ages have had very different
moralities
4. What is the difference between bodies and their biological laws and humans and the Law
of Human Nature?
5. Lewis argues that all of us struggle to keep the Law of Nature
6. Excuses for bad behavior provide no real argument for moral realism
7. Having a desire to do good (moral awareness) and believing that you are obligated to do
good (moral obligation) are really the same thing
8. The two facts that behave as a foundation of all clear thinking about ourselves and the
universe we live in for Lewis are:
9. Which of the following does Lewis use interchangeably with "Law of Human Nature"?
10. When it comes to moral law and instincts, moral law tells us the tune we have to play
while our instincts are merely the keys
11. Moral law is not any one instinct or set of instincts
12. Moral ideas may change and when they do so does real morality/morality itself
13. The Laws of Nature (like gravity) tell you what will happen while the Law of Human
Nature tells you what human being ought to do and not do
14. Usefulness/pragmatism is a good indication of what is morally right
15. Lewis holds that when asked “what is the point of behaving in such a way?” a good
response is “in order to benefit society”
16. The Law of Human Nature must be something beyond/above the actual facts of human
behavior
17. Lewis believes that a materialist/naturalist view of the universe’s origins is a relatively
new phenomenon
18. Lewis identifies two distinct views of the origins of the They are:
19. Which of the following best summarizes Lewis’ understanding of what science is capable
of?
20. What is the one thing in the whole universe which we can know more about than we
could learn from external observation according to Lewis?
21. Lewis says that there are but two bits of hard evidence for the “Somebody” : The
universe He has made and the Moral Law which He ahs put into our minds
22. S. Lewis believes that a minority of people in the world believe in some kind of God or
gods, while the majority do not
23. Believing that God is beyond good and evil is a characteristic of Pantheism
24. Christians believe that God invented the universe while Pantheists believe that God
animates the universe or that the universe almost is God
25. Lewis argues that real things are simple

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APOL 330 Quiz 3 Liberty University homeworksimple.com

  • 1. https://www.homeworksimple.com/downloads/apol-330- quiz-3/ APOL 330 Quiz 3 Liberty University 1. Christians believe that God invented the universe while Pantheists believe that God animates the universe or that the universe almost is God 2. Lewis argues that real things are simple 3. Lewis suggests that when someone quarrels he is appealing to some kind of standard of behaviour which he expects the other man to know about. 4. “Older thinkers” understood the Law of Nature as the Law of Human Nature 5. Lewis believes that the idea that the Law of Nature or decent behavior is known to all men is unsound because different civilizations and different ages have had very different moralities 6. What is the difference between bodies and their biological laws and humans and the Law of Human Nature? 7. Lewis argues that none of us are really keeping the Law of Nature 8. Lewis thought that most people generally practise the sort of behavior they expect from other people. 9. Having a desire to do good (moral awareness) and believing that you are obligated to do good (moral obligation) are really the same thing 10. The two facts that behave as a foundation of all clear thinking about ourselves and the universe we live in for Lewis are: 11. Lewis uses the terms "Moral Law" and "Rule of Decent Behavior" to essentially express the same concept. 12. When it comes to moral law and instincts, moral law tells us the tune we have to play while our instincts are merely the keys 13. Moral law is not any one instinct or set of instincts 14. Lewis asserts that the Moral Law is apt to change over time (unlike mathematics, which is a real truth). 15. The laws of nature (like gravity) tell you what will happen while the Law of Human Nature tells you what human being ought to do and not do 16. Usefulness/pragmatism is a good indication of what is morally right 17. Lewis holds that when asked “what is the point of behaving in such a way?” a good response is “in order to benefit society” 18. The Law of Human Nature must be something beyond/above the actual facts of human behavior 19. Lewis believes that a materialist/naturalist view of the universe’s origins is a relatively new phenomenon 20. Lewis identifies two distinct views of the origins of the universe. They are: 21. Which of the following best summarizes Lewis’ understanding of what science is capable of?
  • 2. 22. What is the one thing in the whole universe which we can know more about than we could learn from external observation according to Lewis? 23. Lewis says that there are but two bits of hard evidence for the “Somebody” : The universe He has made and the Moral Law which He has put into our minds 24. S. Lewis believes that a minority of people in the world believe in some kind of God or gods, while the majority do not 25. Believing that God is beyond good and evil is a characteristic of Pantheism Set 2 1. S. Lewis believes that when people make certain demands they are indirectly appealing to some kind of standard of behavior which they expect the other party to know about 2. “Older thinkers” understood the Law of Nature as the Law of Human Nature 3. Lewis believes that the idea that the Law of Nature or decent behavior is known to all men is unsound because different civilizations and different ages have had very different moralities 4. What is the difference between bodies and their biological laws and humans and the Law of Human Nature? 5. Lewis argues that all of us struggle to keep the Law of Nature 6. Excuses for bad behavior provide no real argument for moral realism 7. Having a desire to do good (moral awareness) and believing that you are obligated to do good (moral obligation) are really the same thing 8. The two facts that behave as a foundation of all clear thinking about ourselves and the universe we live in for Lewis are: 9. Which of the following does Lewis use interchangeably with "Law of Human Nature"? 10. When it comes to moral law and instincts, moral law tells us the tune we have to play while our instincts are merely the keys 11. Moral law is not any one instinct or set of instincts 12. Moral ideas may change and when they do so does real morality/morality itself 13. The Laws of Nature (like gravity) tell you what will happen while the Law of Human Nature tells you what human being ought to do and not do 14. Usefulness/pragmatism is a good indication of what is morally right 15. Lewis holds that when asked “what is the point of behaving in such a way?” a good response is “in order to benefit society” 16. The Law of Human Nature must be something beyond/above the actual facts of human behavior 17. Lewis believes that a materialist/naturalist view of the universe’s origins is a relatively new phenomenon 18. Lewis identifies two distinct views of the origins of the They are: 19. Which of the following best summarizes Lewis’ understanding of what science is capable of? 20. What is the one thing in the whole universe which we can know more about than we could learn from external observation according to Lewis? 21. Lewis says that there are but two bits of hard evidence for the “Somebody” : The universe He has made and the Moral Law which He ahs put into our minds
  • 3. 22. S. Lewis believes that a minority of people in the world believe in some kind of God or gods, while the majority do not 23. Believing that God is beyond good and evil is a characteristic of Pantheism 24. Christians believe that God invented the universe while Pantheists believe that God animates the universe or that the universe almost is God 25. Lewis argues that real things are simple