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The Church of St. Charles
Demonstrating Christ's Love in a Practical Way
Biblical Beliefs Quiz
What is true about God?
God is something like a force, rather than a personal being.
There may be other gods besides the God of the Bible.
The God who is spoken of in the Bible does exist.
God does not exist, or at least that no one know can for sure.
If God exists, then He either does not know about, is too weak or is too mean to fix all the problems and evil and suffering in the world.
Evolution is the cause of the universe.
God is love and accepts all people completely just as they are no matter what they do or believe.
What is true about the Trinity?
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are the three parts that, when added together, make up God.
There are three Gods: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.
There is only one God who exists as three persons: Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The Trinity does not exist, because the Bible doesn't say it does.
God does not exist.
What is true about religion?
Christianity is merely filled with hypocritical, judgmental, and narrow-minded people.
All religions are corrupt, and that God just wants us to be spiritually free and loving to all.
God values the worship of most major religions (i.e. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Mormonism, etc.), and that they basically teach the same thing.
it is arrogant for Christians to assume they have The only correct view of God, and all religions and beliefs are true and valid for those who believe in them.
It does not matter what religion you are as long as you live life to the fullest and try to do good to all people.
No one religion has it all right, and we can get good and bad from all religions.
Genuine Christianity is the only religious belief system that is designed and approved by God.
What is True about the Bible (Part I)?
The Bible is the word of God without any errors in the original manuscripts.
The Bible contains at least some errors in the original manuscripts.
In other religions there are holy books, similar to the Bible, which God approves.
The Bible is an ancient religious book filled with myths, errors, immorality, odd stories, and outdated ways of living.
The Bible contains words of holy men writing about God and is sincerely helpful, but is not designed uniquely by God as His only true, authoritative word to man.
The Bible is alright for some, but it is not for everyone.
What is true about the Bible (Part II)?
There is no such thing as absolute truth, but the Bible is true for those who believe it.
The Bible is the only source of absolute truth that God has given us for beliefs attitudes and actions.
No one can know anything for sure.
The Bible is a good spiritual book, but it is not practical or relevant for issues today.
We all decide what is right and wrong and true and false for ourselves.
The Bible can be helpful, but it is not necessary to know God or get to Heaven.
What is true about Jesus (Part I)?
Jesus Christ is by nature fully God, and became fully human by being supernaturally born of a virgin.
Jesus is not God, but He is God’s son.
Jesus had to go to hell in order to finish paying for our sins.
Jesus has only one nature: Divine.
What is true about Jesus (Part II)?
Christ is not God, but was a great teacher and leader.
Jesus was born sinless, lived a perfectly sinless life, and completely fulfilled the entire Law of God on behalf of those who trust Him.
Jesus is not the Messiah, nor did He claim to be.
Jesus’ death did not pay for man’s sins, but does show men how to die for what they believe and how to love others.
What is true about Jesus (Part III)?
Jesus is a god, and we can become a god like him someday.
Jesus was a fraud, leading many astray.
Jesus had to have sinned at least once, because He was human.
Jesus Christ is the only way to God and all who do not place their trust in Him are outside the family of God and will end up bearing the wrath of God in hell forever.
What is true about sin (Part I)?
Since everyone sins, sin is really not that big of a deal.
Sin is going against what God says in the Bible.
I have never really sinned.
sin is like a sickness that people need to learn to overcome with help and guidance.
What is true about sin (Part II)?
Because of sin God will send everyone to hell and keep everyone from heaven if they are without a sinless and sovereign Savior.
I sin only when I violate my own conscience (what I think is right and wrong).
Most people are basically good deep down inside.
There is no such thing as sin, at least not as the Bible defines it.
What is true about sin (Part III)?
I have kept at least most of the 10 Commandments.
Sin will not keep people from knowing and being with God.
All sin deserves infinite punishment because God intensely hates all sin due to His endless and perfect holiness.
God understands that all people sin and will not punish all sin.
What is true about Salvation (Part I)?
All people who are sincere and try to follow God will be received in heaven.
One becomes a Christian by being baptized and by taking communion in the right way and in the right church.
Being a Christian means that God has caused you to trust in the Biblical Jesus alone as the only Lord and Savior who gives you peace with God, Everlasting Life, and an ever-changing life here and now.
A life of faithfulness and doing good deeds is required to obtain salvation.
What is true about Salvation (Part II)?
Christ’s death actually paid the penalty for the sins of good men everywhere, and a sincere worshipping person may be accepted by God even if he never trusts in Jesus, because God knows our hearts.
God is too loving to create people and then send them to hell.
"Salvation" is whatever we need to be delivered from (drugs, shame, hate, intolerance, sickness, etc...).
Christ’s death is the only payment that God accepts for the salvation of people from their sin.
What is true about Salvation (Part III)?
Hell is a myth that people made up to scare people into believing like them and to guilt them into living like them.
There is a place called heaven and a place called hell, and all people will go to either heaven or hell after they die.
Everyone will go to heaven, because Jesus died for everyone.
People need to be saved from satan, not hell.
What is true about Salvation (Part IV)?
In hell, God will carry out His judgment on all sinners who do not put their faith in Christ; and in fact most people in the world will one day be punished in hell forever.
Since all people are basically good, the only thing we need is to realize that we are good and valuable; this is the true meaning of salvation.
If someone prays a prayer to receive Jesus, they get saved, and then there is nothing they can say, do, think, or believe after that, that matters concerning their salvation.
Only a few really evil people will go to hell.
What is true about Salvation (Part V)?
If someone gets truly saved and then lives a lifestyle of sin and disbelief then they can lose their salvation.
No one will be saved from hell.
If someone gets truly saved, God keeps them eternally secure by continuing what He started in them so that they persevere in believing to the end.
If someone gets trued saved, they need to live like Jesus in order to go to heaven when they die.
What is true about Salvation (Part VI)?
God will accept me into Heaven because I am trying to do good things and because He is good, kind, forgiving, and loving.
Salvation means that God graciously rescues (only and all those who trust in Christ alone) from His righteous anger and just punishment for their sins and sinfulness.
Salvation means that Jesus makes you so righteous on the inside that you will never sin again.
"Salvation" means being rescued from Christians and their stupid quizes.
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