Guided Analysis: Truth and Morality Worksheet

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In this guided analysis, you will interact with issues concerning truth and morality. Address the following questions, responding directly below each question with the appropriate specified number of words.

Part I – Truth

Psalm 19:1-2 states, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech and night to night reveals knowledge” (ESV). As one may learn something about Vincent van Gogh by looking at his Starry Night painting, is it possible to look at the beauty of our natural world and learn something about God (commonly called general revelation)? Is this sufficient knowledge about God? Explain why or why not. (300-500 words)

At his trial before Pilate, Jesus answered him saying, “For this purpose I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world – to bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice” (John 18:37 ESV). How would you answer Pilate’s next question, “What is truth?” In your response, address your position on absolute and relative truth referencing Chapter 7 in the textbook or the lecture. (300-500 words)

Part II - Morality

Read the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20:1-17 and write your responses to the following in 500–700 words total (including all questions and answers combined). Answer directly below each question.

Briefly list the Ten Commandments in your own words.

Which three commandments are enforced by our legal system?

Explain how the first four commandments might impact someone’s life?

Explain how the tenth commandment might impact someone’s life?

What was Jesus’ response to the question, “What is the greatest commandment?” (Matthew 22:34-40). Why do you think he gave that answer?

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Guided Analysis: Truth and Morality Worksheet Name: Course: Date: Instructor: In this guided analysis, you will interact with issues concerning truth and morality. Address the following questions, responding directly below each question with the appropriate specified number of words. Part I – Truth Psalm 19:1-2 states, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech and night to night reveals knowledge” (ESV). As one may learn something about Vincent van Gogh by looking at his Starry Night painting, is it possible to look at the beauty of our natural world and learn something about God (commonly called general revelation)? Is this sufficient knowledge about God? Explain why or why not. (300-500 words) At his trial before Pilate, Jesus answered him saying, “For this purpose I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world – to bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice” (John 18:37 ESV). How would you answer Pilate’s next question, “What is truth?” In your response, address your position on absolute and relative truth referencing Chapter 7 in the textbook or the lecture. (300-500 words) Part II - Morality Read the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20:1-17 and write your responses to the following in 500–700 words total (including all questions and answers combined). Answer directly below each question. Briefly list the Ten Commandments in your own words. Which three commandments are enforced by our legal system? Explain how the first four commandments might impact someone’s life? Explain how the tenth commandment might impact someone’s life? What was Jesus’ response to the question, “What is the greatest commandment?” (Matthew 22:34-40). Why do you think he gave that answer? References:
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Guided Analysis: Truth and Morality Worksheet
Name:
Course:
Date:
Instructor:
In this guided analysis, you will interact with issues concerning truth and morality. Address the
following questions, responding directly below each question with the appropriate specified
number of words.
Part I – Truth
Psalm 19:1-2 states, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims
his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech and night to night reveals knowledge” (ESV).
As one may learn something about Vincent van Gogh by looking at his Starry Night
painting, is it possible to look at the beauty of our natural world and learn something about
God (commonly called general revelation)? Is this sufficient knowledge about God?
Explain why or why not. (300-500 words)
There exist only two ways through which humans being can learn about and know about who
God is. In essence, only God can tell human being who he is like. One of how God can let
humans know about him is through general revelation. Ideally, we cannot talk about God without
the mention of nature (Johnson, 2018). There is much to show that nature testifies about Gods
existence. Just think about it this way, a lot of insights can be drawn about a maker, is it a

shoemaker or any other maker by looking what he has made. This can always apply to the case
of God too- the maker of heavens and earth.
Looking at nature, we can get insights about God's glory. What is glory? Glory in simple terms
can be taken to mean the magnificence or exceptional beauty. The creation provides this
magnificent beauty which makes us understand of Gods achievements that makes us honor him.
The universe has over one million hundred galaxies. Each of these galaxies has billions of stars.
Such creation is ...


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