Ivan uses Euclidean geometry as a metaphor for those explanations that a human mind can comprehend Question
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Ivan uses Euclidean geometry as a metaphor for those explanations that a human mind can comprehend
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True | |
False |
Question 2 (1 point)
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Ivan refuses to believe that a good God made this world---he does not refuse to believe, at least for the sake of argument, in a good God.
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False |
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What kind of evil particularly drives Ivan’s argument?
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Evil against the environment | |
Evil against children | |
Evil against Russians | |
Evil against animals |
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What does Ivan demand in any attempt to reconcile a good God with an evil world?
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An explanation that mentions "who are we to understand God" | |
An explanation found in secret, sacred texts | |
An explanation that is comprehensible to the human mind | |
An explanation that is taught in schools of theology |
Systems analysis and design
ISBN: 978-0136089162
8th Edition
Authors: kenneth e. kendall, julie e. kendall