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When asked by John the Baptist, Jesus
referenced his miracles as evidence that he was indeed the Son of God
Everyone has a right to an opinion but
that does not make every opinion accurate or correct
The fallacy of exclusion is used when
evidence that would affect the conclusion is purposefully left out
When a shooting takes place at a school,
arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws alone is what type
of fallacy
The Thomist (Thomas Aquinas) Argument
for God’s existence begins with his view on
The Design Argument is formally called
the
“Evidence does not exist to prove humans
were created by God therefore man was not created by God” is an example of
“The Bible is the Word of God because it
says so” is an example of Begging the Question
Making a judgment on the basis of one or
even a few samples is what type of fallacy
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all
describe an intelligent designer
Using the Begging the Question fallacy
is the same as using circular reasoning
An argument is an attempt to offer
evidence to demonstrate the soundness of an argument
A person sometimes uses a logical
fallacy if he/she realizes his/her argument is weak
The Anthropic Principle makes an
argument based on order in the universe that was designed to accommodate life
The view that no rational proof is
necessary for belief is
Seeking to discredit people’s arguments
by attacking their personal character, origin, associations, etc. rather than
their idea is what type of fallacy
Oversimplifying a complex issue to make
it seem that only two options are possible is an example of a False Dilemma
Fallacy
“Mom, may I have a smart phone?”
All of my friends have one” is an example of
An argument that justifies a course of
action because “everyone else is doing it” is an example of:
Selective Perception is arguing a point
by selecting and presenting only the evidence that supports one’s current
position or opinion
Question 1
3 out of 3 points
Evidence is:
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
The view that no
rational proof is necessary for belief is:
Question 3
3 out of 3 points
The term critical in
critical thinking literally means to be unaccepting of any opinion outside of
one’s own beliefs.
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
Which of the
following is not an example of a formal fallacy:
Question 5
3 out of 3 points
When a critical
thinker is asked a question that he/she does not know the answer to the best
approach is to try to answer it anyway so that the person does not think they
are ignorant.
Question 6
3 out of 3 points
Critical thinking:
Question 7
3 out of 3 points
Presenting another
person’s argument in a weak, misrepresented, or exaggerated form in order to
win the argument is what type of fallacy?
Question 8
3 out of 3 points
Man cannot know that
God exists through his use of reason.
Question 9
3 out of 3 points
“Mom, can I have a
smart phone? All of my friends have one” is an example of:
Question 10
3 out of 3 points
“I cannot be a Christian
because all Christians are hypocrites” is an example of:
Answer
Question 11
3 out of 3 points
The act of faith does
not involve the intellect since faith is a spiritual belief.
Question 12
3 out of 3 points
Using the Begging the
Question fallacy is the same as using circular reasoning.
Question 13
3 out of 3 points
An argument is an
attempt to offer evidence to demonstrate the soundness of an opinion.
Answer
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
The fallacy of
exclusion is used when evidence that would affect the conclusion is
purposefully left out.
Answer
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
“Evidence does not
exist to prove humans were created by God therefore man was not created by God”
is an example of:
Question 16
3 out of 3 points
“Raising an
irrelevant issue to divert attention from the primary issue" is which of
the following Informal Logical Fallacies:
Question 17
3 out of 3 points
When a shooting takes
place at a school arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws
alone is what type of fallacy?
Question 18
3 out of 3 points
A person can know
about God through:
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
Everyone has a right
to an opinion but that does not make every opinion accurate or correct
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Which of the
following is not one of the three important steps involved in Critical
Thinking?
The Design Argument is formally called
the:
Presenting another person’s argument in
a weak, misrepresented, or exaggerated form in order to win the argument is
what type of fallacy
An argument that justifies a course of
action because “everyone else is doing it” is an example of
Christian should avoid “critical
thinking” because it makes one cynical
We should apply critical thinking to
communications and information that we receive from
The two primary ways evidence is
gathered: data gained from an external source and ________.
The act of faith does not involve the
intellect since faith is a spiritual belief
The Bible is all the evidence that we
as Christians need. To investigate and use any other form of evidence is not
profitable or advisable in defending your faith
The Argument from Design, observes
nature, and concludes that it demonstrates randomness rather than
intentionality or a plan
Assessing the outcomes or how well our
decisions are working can be a valid part of critical thinking
Critical thinking
Accepting the opinions of others as
one’s own opinion without applying critical thinking skills to that opinion is
what type of decision-making
Making a judgment about an entire group
based on the behavior of a few from that group is what type of fallacy
Oversimplifying a complex issue to make
it seem that only two options are possible is an example of a False Dilemma
Fallacy
According to Powell, which of the
following point toward belief in a transcendent, personal, intelligent designer
An argument against an action on the
unsupported assertion that it will lead to a much worse condition is what type
of Fallacy
A person sometimes uses a logical
fallacy if he/she realizes his/her argument is weak
Faith and reason are both necessary for
Christian belief
To demonstrate the Design Argument,
Powell uses the analogy of a:
When a shooting takes place at a
school, arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws alone is
what type of fallacy
Question 1
Which of the following is not one of the
three important steps involved in Critical Thinking?
Question 2
Making a judgment about an entire group based
on the behavior of a few from that group is what type of fallacy?
Question 3
The term critical in critical thinking
literally means to be unaccepting of any opinion outside of one’s own beliefs.
Question 4
Indecision, not making a decision, is
actually a decision in itself.
Question 5
Christian should avoid “critical thinking”
because it will make you cynical.
Question 6
A person can know about God through:
Question 7
Selective Perception is arguing a point by
selecting and presenting only the evidence that supports one’s current position
or opinion.
Question 8
The fallacy of exclusion is used when evidence
that would affect the conclusion is purposefully left out.
Question 9
Presenting another person’s argument in a
weak, misrepresented, or exaggerated form in order to win the argument is what
type of fallacy?
Question 10
The two primary ways evidence is gathered:
data gained from an external source and ________.
Question 11
An argument is an attempt to offer evidence
to demonstrate the soundness of an opinion.
Question 12
“Mom, can I have a smart phone? All of my
friends have one” is an example of:
Question 13
When asked by John the Baptist, Jesus
referenced his miracles as evidence that he (Jesus) was indeed the Son of God.
Question 14
The view that no rational proof is necessary
for belief is:
Question 15
The act of faith does not involve the intellect
since faith is a spiritual belief.
Question 16
The Bible is all the evidence that we as
Christians need. To investigate and use any other form of evidence is not
profitable or advisable in defending your faith.
Question 17
When a critical thinker is asked a question
that he/she does not know the answer to the best approach is to try to answer
it anyway so that the person does not think they are ignorant
Question 18
“You can’t trust my opponent. Here she is
speaking to you on the values of abstinence and abstinence education. Everyone
knows she had a child out of wedlock while a teenager herself” is an example
of:
Question 19
An argument that justifies a course of action
because “everyone else is doing it” is an example of:
Question 20
Assessing the outcomes or how well our
decisions are working can be a valid part of critical thinking.
Christian
should avoid “critical thinking” because it will make you cynical.
Selective
Perception is arguing a point by selecting and presenting only the evidence
that supports one’s current position or opinion
Making a
judgment on the basis of one or even a few samples is what type of fallacy
A person
sometimes uses a logical fallacy if he/she realizes his/her argument is weak
The two
primary ways evidence is gathered: data gained from an external source and
________.
The
fallacy of exclusion is used when evidence that would affect the conclusion is
purposefully left out
Faith and
reason are both necessary for Christian belief
When a
shooting takes place at a school arguing that the reason it occurred was
because of gun laws alone is what type of fallacy
When a
critical thinker is asked a question that he/she does not know the answer to
the best approach is to try to answer it anyway so that the person does not
think they are ignorant
“Mom, can
I have a smart phone? All of my friends have one” is an example of
Oversimplifying
a complex issue to make it seem like there are only two options are possible is
an example of a False Dilemma Fallacy.
The view
that no rational proof is necessary for belief is
Indecision,
not making a decision, is actually a decision in itself
When asked
by John the Baptist, Jesus referenced his miracles as evidence that he (Jesus)
was indeed the Son of God
“The Bible
is the Word of God because it says so” is an example of Begging the Question
Assessing
the outcomes or how well our decisions are working can be a valid part of
critical thinking
People
from the city of ________________ were noted in the Bible as being of “noble
character” because they went to the Scriptures to see if what Paul was saying
was true
Using the
Begging the Question fallacy is the same as using circular reasoning
An
argument is an attempt to offer evidence to demonstrate the soundness of an
opinion
An
argument against an action on the unsupported assertion that it will lead to a
much worse condition is what type of Fallacy
The Bible is all the
evidence that we as Christians need. To investigate and use any other form of
evidence is not profitable or advisable in defending your faith
Using the Begging the
Question fallacy is the same as using circular reasoning.
Accepting the opinions of
others as one’s own opinion without applying critical thinking skills to that
opinion is what type of decision-making?
Christian should avoid
“critical thinking” because it will make you cynical
Man cannot know that God
exists through his use of reason
Indecision, not making a
decision, is actually a decision in itself.
An argument is an attempt
to offer evidence to demonstrate the soundness of an opinion.
Which of the following is
not an example of a formal fallacy:
An argument against an
action on the unsupported assertion that it will lead to a much worse condition
is what type of Fallacy?
A person sometimes
uses a logical fallacy if he/she realizes his/her argument is weak
“Raising an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the
primary issue" is which of the following Informal Logical Fallacies
Oversimplifying a complex
issue to make it seem like there are only two options are possible is an
example of a False Dilemma Fallacy
Critical thinking:
“Evidence does not exist to prove humans were created by God
therefore man was not created by God” is an example of:
We should apply critical
thinking to communications and information that we receive from:
A person can know about
God through:
Critical thinking
involves:
“You can’t trust my opponent. Here she is speaking to
you on the values of abstinence and abstinence education. Everyone knows she
had a child out of wedlock while a teenager herself” is an example of:
When asked by John the
Baptist, Jesus referenced his miracles as evidence that he (Jesus) was indeed
the Son of God.
Which of the following is
not one of the three important steps involved in Critical Thinking?
“Mom, can I have a smart
phone? All of my friends have one” is an example of:
Presenting another
person’s argument in a weak, misrepresented, or exaggerated form in order to
win the argument is what type of fallacy?
Assessing the outcomes or
how well our decisions are working can be a valid part of critical thinking.
An argument that justifies
a course of action because “everyone else is doing it” is an example of:
The view that no rational
proof is necessary for belief is:
Selective Perception is
arguing a point by selecting and presenting only the evidence that supports
one’s current position or opinion.
Seeking to discredit a
person’s argument by attacking their personal character, origin, associations,
etc. rather than their idea is what type of fallacy?
People from the city of
________________ were noted in the Bible as being of “noble character” because
they went to the Scriptures to see if what Paul was saying was true.
The fallacy of exclusion
is used when evidence that would affect the conclusion is purposefully left
out.
“I cannot be a Christian
because all Christians are hypocrites” is an example of:
“Raising an irrelevant
issue to divert attention from the primary issue" is which of the
following Informal Logical Fallacies:
“The Bible is the Word of
God because it says so” is an example of Begging the Question.
Making a judgment about an
entire group based on the behavior of a few from that group is what type of
fallacy?
When a shooting takes
place at a school arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws
alone is what type of fallacy?
When researching a topic,
a critical thinker should avoid investigating the many sides of an issue to
avoid confusion. The person should pick a position and find content to support
the position.
The act of faith does not
involve the intellect since faith is a spiritual belief. Selected
The term critical in
critical thinking literally means to be unaccepting of any opinion outside of
one’s own beliefs.
Question 1 A person sometimes uses a
logical fallacy if he/she realizes his/her argument is weak.
Question 2 Man cannot know that God
exists through his use of reason.
Question 3 The Argument from Design,
observes nature, and concludes that it demonstrates randomness rather than
intentionality or a plan.
Question 4 “Evidence does not exist to
prove humans were created by God therefore man was not created by God” is an
example of:
Question 5 Evidence is:
Question 6 Selective Perception is
arguing a point by selecting and presenting only the evidence that supports
one’s current position or opinion.
Question 7 An argument is an attempt to
offer evidence to demonstrate the soundness of an opinion.
Question 8 “Raising an irrelevant issue
to divert attention from the primary issue” is which of the following Informal
Logical Fallacies:
Question 10 Making a judgment on the
basis of one or even a few samples is what type of fallacy?
Question 11 People from the city of
________________ were noted in the Bible as being of “noble character”, because
they went to the scriptures to see if what Paul was saying was true.
Question 12 “Mom, may I have a smart
phone?” All of my friends have one” is an example of:
Question 13 A person can know about God
through:
Question 14 According to Powell the “Big
Bang theory” fails to address the issue of sufficient cause.
Question 15 When a shooting takes place
at a school, arguing that the reason it occurred was because of gun laws alone
is what type of fallacy?
Question 16 “I cannot be a Christian
because all Christians are hypocrites” is an example of:
Question 17 The Thomist (Thomas Aquinas)
Argument for God’s existence begins with his view on:
Question 18 The word “cosmos” is a Greek
word that refers to:
Question 19 Accepting the opinions of
others as one’s own opinion without applying critical thinking skills to that
opinion is what type of decisionmaking
Question 20 Which of the following is
not an example of a formal fallacy:
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