De-creation test

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De-Creation Unveiled: A Reflection on Sin and Consequences

Explore the profound themes of de-creation and the moral struggles that shape our lives through this insightful quiz. Delve into the concepts of sin, the consequences of actions, and the lessons drawn from biblical stories.

  • Learn about the 7 deadly sins.
  • Understand the concept of de-creation.
  • Examine examples from scripture.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ReflectingCloud142
Which of the 7 deadly sins caused Cain to kill Able? Select all that apply.
Greed
Envy
Sloth
Pride
What is De-Creation?
Bringing things together.
Undoing of creation by taking apart what has been carefully put together.
Committing sin.
None of the above
Cain killing Abel is which type or types of sin?
Sin of omission
Sin in word
Sin in thought
Sin of commission
Which is not an example of De-Creation?
Hunting an endangered animal.
Drug abuse.
Pouring raw sewage in a river.
Hanging out with friends.
Which definition relates to sinning the most?
To stray from the path of God.
To help a friend.
To kill someone.
All the above
What is an example of Venial sin?
Murder
Adultery
Abusive language
Encest
Someone watches and doesn’t help when he sees someone else getting bullied. What mode of sin is this?
Sin of omission
Sin in word
Sin in thought
Sin of commission
Starting a forest fire to create farmland is an example of …
Society vs. Nature
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Others
Person vs. God
What definition relates closest to the Original Sin?
Original sin is the first sin ever committed, however, it has led to a chain of broken relationships.
The last sin committed.
The sin committed by Adam and Eve.
Sins against God
What is the definition of Wrath?
The desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual
An inordinate craving for the pleasures of the body
Manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury
Excessive belief in one's own abilities
Which forms of De-Creation do The Fall represent?
Person vs. God
Person vs. Self
Person vs. Others
All of the above
When the dove brought back the olive leaf, what does the leaf symbolize?
A new beginning
Peace
Happiness
Righteousness
What is an object of sin?
The thing or person doing the action
A venial sin
The thing or person that receives that action or is acted upon
None of the above
The 7 deadly sins are…
Sins which result in death
7 types of sins
7 Emotions that cause further sinning
Evil beings trying to destroy humanity
Why was Noah chosen by God?
He walk faithfully with God
He had good values
God finds him righteous
All of the above
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