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  • Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo
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  • 1

    Religion comes from the Latin word "__" which means "__".

    Religare, To bind

  • 2

    Is a bond or a fellowship between man and his creator.

    Religion

  • 3

    Is a system of beliefs, rituals, moral practices and laws pertaining to the divine worship of God.

    Religion

  • 4

    Expresses human being's yearning to discover the meaning of human existence.

    Religion

  • 5

    He yearns to discover his origin, his nature, and his purpose in life.

    A Search for Meaning, Religion

  • 6

    Aim to teach the faithful the meaning od human life.

    All Religious Systems

  • 7

    ACTS OF RELIGION

    Faith, Devotion, Prayer, Adoration, Sacrifice

  • 8

    Human acts pertaining to the practice of religion.

    Acts of Religion

  • 9

    The act of assenting to religious truths.

    Faith

  • 10

    The act of obedience to God's will.

    Devotion

  • 11

    The act of communicating with God.

    Prayer

  • 12

    The act of proclaiming the glory of God.

    Adoration

  • 13

    The act binding oneself in the service of God.

    Sacrifice

  • 14

    ACTIONS CONTRARY TO RELIGION

    Blasphemy, Presumption, Fanaticism, Sacrilege, Idolatry

  • 15

    The act of mocking God.

    Blasphemy

  • 16

    The act of believing that God, being all loving, does not punish evil.

    Presumption

  • 17

    Excessive subservience to one's faith.

    Fanaticism

  • 18

    The act of desecrating sacred objects.

    Sacrilege

  • 19

    The worship of creatures other than God.

    Idolatry

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    WORSHIP OF GOD

    Internal, External, Private, Public

  • 21

    Proclamation of the glory of God.

    Worship of God

  • 22

    When it consists of the acts of the intellect, such as in praying, or in affirming one's faith.

    Internal

  • 23

    When it involves bodily actions expressing homage to God, such as attending religious services, or rendering charitable acts.

    External

  • 24

    When it is done by a person alone and by his own initiative.

    Private

  • 25

    When it is done by a group of believers as a communal manifestation of faith.

    Public

  • 26

    THE WORSHIP OF GOD CONSISTS OF:

    Duty to know God, Duty to love God, Duty to serve God

  • 27

    A group of believers, subscribing to the same faith, practices, ritual, and laws, recognizing a hierarchy of officials, constitutes a sect or church and has a theological doctrine as the basis of its moral teachings.

    Institutional Religion

  • 28

    Citizens are free to choose their religion.

    Freedom of Religious Worship

  • 29

    The state should not require a state religion, or pass a law prohibiting the practice of religion.

    Freedom of Religious Worship

  • 30

    RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE

    Religious Tolerance, Religious Intolerance

  • 31

    Recognizing the faith of another person as his cherished possession, truly belonging to him as an act binding him to God.

    Religious Tolerance

  • 32

    Viewing someone's religion as an error which needs to be corrected.

    Religious Intolerance

  • 33

    RELIGIOUS UNITY

    Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue

  • 34

    An initiative that seeks unity among Christian churches.

    Ecumenism

  • 35

    A meeting of people of differing religions, in an atmosphere of freedom and openness, in order to listen to the other, to try to understand that person's religion, and hopefully to seek possibilities of collaboration.

    Interreligious Dialogue

  • 36

    Is the tendency towards what is good.

    Love

  • 37

    Thrives on justice on what is honest and beautiful.

    Love

  • 38

    Is the overflowing of greed and pride.

    Selfishness

  • 39

    A __ person sees only himself.

    Selfish

  • 40

    It is the duty of every person to actualize his potentials.

    Ethics of Self Perception

  • 41

    In the __ it means growing up healthy and strong.

    Biological Sense, Ethics of Self Perception

  • 42

    In the __, it means molding our character.

    Moral Sense, Ethics of Self Perception

  • 43

    __, which is the law of our human nature, requires us to grow and develop, physically, intellectually, and spiritually.

    Natural Law

  • 44

    The process of __ demands sacrifices as one must prefer what is good and avoid what is evil.

    Moral Maturation

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    Is shaped by discipline and hard work.

    Moral Character

  • 46

    Whatever individuals do whether they remain in the world as artisans, merchants, and officers of the kind, ore retire from the world and devote themselves to a life of religious meditation, let them put their whole heart into their tasks; let them be diligent and energetic, and if they struggle in life without cherishing envy or hatred, they live in the world not a life of self but a life of truth, then surely joy and bliss will dwell in their minds.

    Buddha

  • 47

    If you wish to be perfect, go and sell all that you possess and give money to the poor and you become the owner of a treasure in heaven.

    Jesus tells the rich young man

  • 48

    It is the duty of a person to preserve his life and cultivate all of his potentials. __ means fulfilling these duties.

    Duties towards the Self, Loving oneself

  • 49

    DUTIES TOWARDS THE SELF

    Biological Duties, Intellectual Duties, Moral Duties

  • 50

    Include those pertaining to the preservation of life.

    Biological Duties

  • 51

    This means we should take care of our bodily functions and health.

    Biological Duties

  • 52

    It is the duty of everyone to take nourishment, observe personal hygiene, and perform such asks that contribute to one's physical well-being.

    Biological Duties

  • 53

    The duty of everyone to overcome ignorance by learning a skill or acquiring knowledge.

    Intellectual Duties

  • 54

    Knowledge promotes self-reliance, rendering a person useful to himself and to others. However, the ignorant is a burden to himself and society.

    Intellectual Duties

  • 55

    Promotes self-reliance, rendering a person useful to himself and to others.

    Knowledge, Intellectual Duties

  • 56

    Is a burden to himself and society.

    Ignorant, Intellectual Duties

  • 57

    Are those pertaining to the development of attitude and character.

    Moral Duties

  • 58

    The cultivation of moral values marks the good and decent person.

    Moral Duties

  • 59

    Lies on the possession of such values that truly reflect his humanity.

    Man's Perfection, Moral Duties

  • 60

    Is a person's crowning glory.

    Moral Integrity, Moral Duties

  • 61

    They are our role models of what we ought to be as persons.

    Heroes and Saints

  • 62

    They nurtured those attitudes and habits that set them apart from ordinary people.

    Heroes and Saints

  • 63

    They shaped their character and decided their destiny.

    Heroes and Saints

  • 64

    The greatness of moral character is tested in a __.

    Situation

  • 65

    Are opportunities for a person to prove his worth.

    Situations

  • 66

    BASIC RIGHTS OF A PERSON Correlative to our natural duties are the rights necessary to our protection and perfection. Loving oneself presuppose the following Rights:

    Right to Life, Right to Property, Right to Education

  • 67

    Secures us not only from physical harm but provides for the promotion of our economic, cultural, and spiritual growth.

    Right to Life

  • 68

    Is an inalienable right.

    Right to Life

  • 69

    The right to life implies the __.

    Right to Property

  • 70

    A person's survival would not be assured if he does not have the means for supporting life.

    Right to Property

  • 71

    This right is derived from the natural law, since man is endowed with intellect and will.

    Right to Education

  • 72

    Every person is entitled to be educated by his/her family, by the state, and by the church.

    Right to Education

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Religion comes from the Latin word "__" which means "__".

    Religare, To bind

  • 2

    Is a bond or a fellowship between man and his creator.

    Religion

  • 3

    Is a system of beliefs, rituals, moral practices and laws pertaining to the divine worship of God.

    Religion

  • 4

    Expresses human being's yearning to discover the meaning of human existence.

    Religion

  • 5

    He yearns to discover his origin, his nature, and his purpose in life.

    A Search for Meaning, Religion

  • 6

    Aim to teach the faithful the meaning od human life.

    All Religious Systems

  • 7

    ACTS OF RELIGION

    Faith, Devotion, Prayer, Adoration, Sacrifice

  • 8

    Human acts pertaining to the practice of religion.

    Acts of Religion

  • 9

    The act of assenting to religious truths.

    Faith

  • 10

    The act of obedience to God's will.

    Devotion

  • 11

    The act of communicating with God.

    Prayer

  • 12

    The act of proclaiming the glory of God.

    Adoration

  • 13

    The act binding oneself in the service of God.

    Sacrifice

  • 14

    ACTIONS CONTRARY TO RELIGION

    Blasphemy, Presumption, Fanaticism, Sacrilege, Idolatry

  • 15

    The act of mocking God.

    Blasphemy

  • 16

    The act of believing that God, being all loving, does not punish evil.

    Presumption

  • 17

    Excessive subservience to one's faith.

    Fanaticism

  • 18

    The act of desecrating sacred objects.

    Sacrilege

  • 19

    The worship of creatures other than God.

    Idolatry

  • 20

    WORSHIP OF GOD

    Internal, External, Private, Public

  • 21

    Proclamation of the glory of God.

    Worship of God

  • 22

    When it consists of the acts of the intellect, such as in praying, or in affirming one's faith.

    Internal

  • 23

    When it involves bodily actions expressing homage to God, such as attending religious services, or rendering charitable acts.

    External

  • 24

    When it is done by a person alone and by his own initiative.

    Private

  • 25

    When it is done by a group of believers as a communal manifestation of faith.

    Public

  • 26

    THE WORSHIP OF GOD CONSISTS OF:

    Duty to know God, Duty to love God, Duty to serve God

  • 27

    A group of believers, subscribing to the same faith, practices, ritual, and laws, recognizing a hierarchy of officials, constitutes a sect or church and has a theological doctrine as the basis of its moral teachings.

    Institutional Religion

  • 28

    Citizens are free to choose their religion.

    Freedom of Religious Worship

  • 29

    The state should not require a state religion, or pass a law prohibiting the practice of religion.

    Freedom of Religious Worship

  • 30

    RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE

    Religious Tolerance, Religious Intolerance

  • 31

    Recognizing the faith of another person as his cherished possession, truly belonging to him as an act binding him to God.

    Religious Tolerance

  • 32

    Viewing someone's religion as an error which needs to be corrected.

    Religious Intolerance

  • 33

    RELIGIOUS UNITY

    Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue

  • 34

    An initiative that seeks unity among Christian churches.

    Ecumenism

  • 35

    A meeting of people of differing religions, in an atmosphere of freedom and openness, in order to listen to the other, to try to understand that person's religion, and hopefully to seek possibilities of collaboration.

    Interreligious Dialogue

  • 36

    Is the tendency towards what is good.

    Love

  • 37

    Thrives on justice on what is honest and beautiful.

    Love

  • 38

    Is the overflowing of greed and pride.

    Selfishness

  • 39

    A __ person sees only himself.

    Selfish

  • 40

    It is the duty of every person to actualize his potentials.

    Ethics of Self Perception

  • 41

    In the __ it means growing up healthy and strong.

    Biological Sense, Ethics of Self Perception

  • 42

    In the __, it means molding our character.

    Moral Sense, Ethics of Self Perception

  • 43

    __, which is the law of our human nature, requires us to grow and develop, physically, intellectually, and spiritually.

    Natural Law

  • 44

    The process of __ demands sacrifices as one must prefer what is good and avoid what is evil.

    Moral Maturation

  • 45

    Is shaped by discipline and hard work.

    Moral Character

  • 46

    Whatever individuals do whether they remain in the world as artisans, merchants, and officers of the kind, ore retire from the world and devote themselves to a life of religious meditation, let them put their whole heart into their tasks; let them be diligent and energetic, and if they struggle in life without cherishing envy or hatred, they live in the world not a life of self but a life of truth, then surely joy and bliss will dwell in their minds.

    Buddha

  • 47

    If you wish to be perfect, go and sell all that you possess and give money to the poor and you become the owner of a treasure in heaven.

    Jesus tells the rich young man

  • 48

    It is the duty of a person to preserve his life and cultivate all of his potentials. __ means fulfilling these duties.

    Duties towards the Self, Loving oneself

  • 49

    DUTIES TOWARDS THE SELF

    Biological Duties, Intellectual Duties, Moral Duties

  • 50

    Include those pertaining to the preservation of life.

    Biological Duties

  • 51

    This means we should take care of our bodily functions and health.

    Biological Duties

  • 52

    It is the duty of everyone to take nourishment, observe personal hygiene, and perform such asks that contribute to one's physical well-being.

    Biological Duties

  • 53

    The duty of everyone to overcome ignorance by learning a skill or acquiring knowledge.

    Intellectual Duties

  • 54

    Knowledge promotes self-reliance, rendering a person useful to himself and to others. However, the ignorant is a burden to himself and society.

    Intellectual Duties

  • 55

    Promotes self-reliance, rendering a person useful to himself and to others.

    Knowledge, Intellectual Duties

  • 56

    Is a burden to himself and society.

    Ignorant, Intellectual Duties

  • 57

    Are those pertaining to the development of attitude and character.

    Moral Duties

  • 58

    The cultivation of moral values marks the good and decent person.

    Moral Duties

  • 59

    Lies on the possession of such values that truly reflect his humanity.

    Man's Perfection, Moral Duties

  • 60

    Is a person's crowning glory.

    Moral Integrity, Moral Duties

  • 61

    They are our role models of what we ought to be as persons.

    Heroes and Saints

  • 62

    They nurtured those attitudes and habits that set them apart from ordinary people.

    Heroes and Saints

  • 63

    They shaped their character and decided their destiny.

    Heroes and Saints

  • 64

    The greatness of moral character is tested in a __.

    Situation

  • 65

    Are opportunities for a person to prove his worth.

    Situations

  • 66

    BASIC RIGHTS OF A PERSON Correlative to our natural duties are the rights necessary to our protection and perfection. Loving oneself presuppose the following Rights:

    Right to Life, Right to Property, Right to Education

  • 67

    Secures us not only from physical harm but provides for the promotion of our economic, cultural, and spiritual growth.

    Right to Life

  • 68

    Is an inalienable right.

    Right to Life

  • 69

    The right to life implies the __.

    Right to Property

  • 70

    A person's survival would not be assured if he does not have the means for supporting life.

    Right to Property

  • 71

    This right is derived from the natural law, since man is endowed with intellect and will.

    Right to Education

  • 72

    Every person is entitled to be educated by his/her family, by the state, and by the church.

    Right to Education