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What is the main religious tradition in Great Britain?
Christianity
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What is Christianity based on?
The life of
Jesus Christ
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What type of religion is Christianity?
Abrahamic
and
monotheistic
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What are the other main Abrahamic religions?
Judaism
and
Islam
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What do all Christians believe in?
One
God
and the teachings of
Jesus
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What is the holy book used by Christians?
The Bible
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What are the other common denominations in the UK after Anglicans?
Roman Catholics
,
Presbyterians
,
Methodists
,
Baptists
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How do different Christian denominations vary?
Different
histories
Varied
traditions
Distinct
church service styles
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What are the characteristics of Christian denominations?
Numerous
denominations
exist
Different
histories
and
traditions
Variety in
church service
styles
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Which denominations have hundreds of millions of members?
Roman Catholic Church
and
Orthodox Church
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What is notable about the Pentecostal Church?
It is seeing
rapid growth
worldwide
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Which denomination is the most common in the UK?
Anglicans
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What are three qualities of God according to Christians?
Omnipotent
,
Loving
, Just
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What does omnipotent mean in relation to God?
God is
all-powerful
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How is God's omnipotence demonstrated?
Through
creation
and miracles performed by
Jesus
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What does the Bible say about God's omnipotence in Luke 1:37?
Nothing
will be impossible with God
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What does it mean that God is just?
God is the perfect giver of
justice
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How does God's love relate to justice?
He will never support
injustice
or oppression
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What did God give to Moses to outline behavior expectations?
The
Decalogue
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What does Amos 5:24 say about justice?
Let
justice roll
like
a river
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What lesson does the Parable of the Sheep and Goats teach?
God
judges based on care for others
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What does it mean that God is omnibenevolent?
God is
all-loving
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How does God demonstrate His love for humanity?
By creating humans in His
image
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What does John 3:16 highlight about God's love?
God gave
His only Son
for
humanity
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What did Jesus teach in the Sermon on the Mount about love?
Love your
enemies
and pray for them
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What does God's immanence refer to?
His
presence within His creation
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What does Ephesians 4:6 say about God?
One God and
Father
of all
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What does transcendence mean in relation to God?
God is beyond
human
understanding
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How does Isaiah 55:9 describe God's ways?
Higher than
human ways
and thoughts
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Why are God's qualities important to believers?
They guide
Christians
in their actions
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How does omnipotence affect Christians' resilience?
It encourages determination in
problems
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What do Christians believe about God's plan for everyone?
They should
trust
and be guided by God
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How do Christians demonstrate God's justice?
By working for justice in
society
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What is the Golden Rule in Christianity?
Do to others
what you would have them do
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How does God's immanence provide comfort to Christians?
It shows
God's awareness
of suffering
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What power does God's transcendence give Him?
The power to
heal
, rescue, and
redeem
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What are the two types of evil mentioned?
Moral Evil
and
Natural Evil
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Why does the existence of evil challenge God's qualities?
It raises questions about His
omnipotence
and love
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What do some Christians believe about life and suffering?
Life is a test for the
afterlife
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What does the Book of Job illustrate about suffering?
How
Job
responds
to
suffering
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