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T or F: All temptations come from the devil. |
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What can be responsible for temptations?
a) devil
b) your own desires
c) irreligious people
d) all of the above
e) all but a |
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a creature who has a body and a soul |
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the spiritual part of man that will never die |
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Where is your soul in your body?
a) heart
b) solar plexis
c) every part of you that is alive
d) mouth |
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T or F: The soul is considered metaphorical rather than real |
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What is considered evidence of having a soul?
a) thinking
b) you can choose to do things or not do them
c) you can make things
d) you can enjoy things
e) all of the above
f) a and b |
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Where did your soul come from? |
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God joined it with your developing body in utero |
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When did you receive your soul? |
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How long will your soul and body stay together? |
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It will be judged by God and go to heaven or Hell |
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What will happen to your soul when you die? |
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T or F: Your soul will never rejoin your body after death because the body decays and returns to the Earth |
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On Judgment Day, God will call your body back from the earth to join it to your soul |
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T or F: Your soul and body, after the Resurrection, will always be together |
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T or F: Souls sent to Hell will not Resurrect and be rejoined to their bodies |
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False
Only God knows when Judgment Day will be |
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T or F: Judgment Day will be in the year 3000 A.D. |
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Pray, obey the commandments, do pennance for your sins, grow in love of God and your neighbor |
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What four things should you do to prepare for Judgment Day? |
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To know God and help others do the same |
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What is the true purpose of life (2)? |
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T or F: We need God's help to overcome our own selfishness |
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The help God gives us to live a new life of unselfish love |
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Grace comes as a favor from God through the sacrifice of ______, whose death established a new relationship between God and the human race. |
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T or F: Those who believe in God enter into the new relationship with Him |
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False
We begin life without grace and from conception are inclined to selfishness and sin |
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T or F: We are born into a relationship with God, but we can fall from grace through our own selfishness and sin |
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By receiving the Sacrament of Baptism |
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How do we receive God's grace? |
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What four things strengthen the relationship with God?
a) prayer
b) fasting
c) charity
d) reception of other Sacraments, particulary the Eucharist
e) all of the above
f) all but b |
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T or F: We can lose God's grace by committing serious sin |
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False
You can't feel grace because it is non-sensual |
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T or F: If you are in a state of grace, you will have a warm fuzzy feeling |
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T or F: Peace of mind is an indication of a state of grace |
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False
People can live in grace even if ignorant of Christ and baptism if they live according to their own conscience |
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T or F: People who are ignorant of Christ and baptism cannot live in a state of grace |
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What person was spared the effects of Original Sin? |
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