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Explain the meaning and significance of the image of God.
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Explain the meaning and significance of the depravity of man.
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Explain the meaning and significance of original sin.
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Explain the meaning and significance of the sin nature.
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Explain the meaning and significance of sanctification.
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Explain the meaning and significance of repentance.
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Explain the meaning and significance of the regeneration.
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Do all men have a longing for God?
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Do all men have a conscience?
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If God is invisible, (I Timothy 1:17) how can man be made in the image of God?
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If man is inherently sinful, why do many men lead relatively good lives?
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What is the purpose of man?
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What is the destiny of man?
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Why would a loving God create hell?
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What is the essential duty of man?
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What is the purpose of prayer?
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "All men were born with ten fingers and toes, but no one was born with the knowledge of God." —Voltaire
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "Heaven is only a state of mind." —Anonymous
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "He's only human," as a justification for sin and the need for leniency. —Anonymous
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "When man dies, he simply ceases to exist. There is no immortality or eternal life."—Anonymous
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "All matter, energy, and life are an interconnected unity of which we are an inseparable part."—World Pantheism Movement
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "Religion is as much a living spring of violence today as it was at any time in the past." —Sam Harris
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Analyze and respond to the statement, "All human beings go through a previous life." —Honore Balzac
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