Libertarianism, Free Will and Determinism Quotes

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Predestination and Case Study
Lia Parkinson
Quiz by Lia Parkinson, updated more than 1 year ago
Lia Parkinson
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Question 1

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Because of Adam and Eve - all humanity is sinful; only helped by the "[blank_start]spiritual[blank_end] [blank_start]union[blank_end] between Christ and [blank_start]humanity[blank_end]" - [blank_start]John[blank_end] Calvin #1
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  • spiritual
  • union
  • humanity
  • John

Question 2

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[blank_start]Faith[blank_end] - gift from God - only given to the "[blank_start]Elect[blank_end]" - believe and saved when die - "[blank_start]justification[blank_end] by [blank_start]faith[blank_end] [blank_start]alone[blank_end]" - John Calvin #2
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  • Faith
  • Elect
  • justification
  • faith
  • alone

Question 3

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"God [blank_start]adopts[blank_end] some to the [blank_start]hope[blank_end] of [blank_start]life[blank_end] and [blank_start]adjudges[blank_end] others to [blank_start]eternal[blank_end] [blank_start]death[blank_end]." - John Calvin #3
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  • adopts
  • hope
  • life
  • adjudges
  • eternal
  • death

Question 4

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"The Holy Spirit [blank_start]graciously[blank_end] causes the [blank_start]elect[blank_end] [blank_start]sinner[blank_end] to c[blank_start]o-operate[blank_end], to b[blank_start]elieve[blank_end], to r[blank_start]epent[blank_end], to come f[blank_start]reely[blank_end] and w[blank_start]illingly[blank_end] to Christ." - John Calvin #4
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  • graciously
  • elect
  • sinner
  • o-operate
  • elieve
  • epent
  • reely
  • illingly

Question 5

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"The [blank_start]grace[blank_end] [blank_start]sufficient[blank_end] for salvation was [blank_start]conferred[blank_end] upon the Elect and the Non-Elect; that, if they [blank_start]will[blank_end], may believe or not believe, may be saved or not saved." - [blank_start]Jacobus[blank_end] [blank_start]Arminius[blank_end]
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  • grace
  • conferred
  • will
  • sufficient
  • Jacobus
  • Arminius

Question 6

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[blank_start]Proverbs[blank_end] [blank_start]22:6[blank_end] - "[blank_start]Train[blank_end] a child up into the way that he should [blank_start]go[blank_end], and when he is old he will not [blank_start]turn[blank_end] from it."
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  • Proverbs
  • 22:6
  • Train
  • go
  • turn

Question 7

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"This [blank_start]terrible[blank_end] [blank_start]crime[blank_end] was [blank_start]inherent[blank_end] in his [blank_start]organism[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Clarence[blank_end] [blank_start]Darrow[blank_end] (19[blank_start]24[blank_end]) - (Leopold and Loeb)
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  • terrible
  • crime
  • inherent
  • organism
  • Clarence
  • Darrow
  • 24

Question 8

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"Your [blank_start]destiny[blank_end] shall not be [blank_start]allotted[blank_end] to you, but you shall [blank_start]choose[blank_end] it for [blank_start]yourselves[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Plato[blank_end]
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  • destiny
  • allotted
  • choose
  • yourselves
  • Plato

Question 9

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"If God [blank_start]exists[blank_end], all [blank_start]depends[blank_end] on him and we can do [blank_start]nothing[blank_end] against his [blank_start]will[blank_end]. If he does not exist, everything depends on [blank_start]us[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Camus[blank_end]
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  • exists
  • depends
  • will
  • nothing
  • us
  • Camus

Question 10

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[blank_start]Moral[blank_end] [blank_start]Freedom[blank_end] - All human [blank_start]achievement[blank_end] depends on people being able to [blank_start]act[blank_end] on their own [blank_start]free[blank_end] [blank_start]decisions[blank_end] and [blank_start]choices[blank_end].
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  • Moral
  • Freedom
  • achievement
  • act
  • free
  • decisions
  • choices

Question 11

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"By [blank_start]liberty[blank_end], then we can only mean a [blank_start]power[blank_end] of [blank_start]acting[blank_end] or not [blank_start]acting[blank_end], according to the [blank_start]determinism[blank_end] of the [blank_start]will[blank_end]; that is, if we choose to [blank_start]remain[blank_end] at [blank_start]rest[blank_end], we may; if we choose to [blank_start]move[blank_end], we also may." - [blank_start]Hume[blank_end]
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  • liberty
  • power
  • acting
  • acting
  • determinism
  • will
  • remain
  • rest
  • move
  • Hume

Question 12

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"Either we are [blank_start]not[blank_end] [blank_start]free[blank_end] and God the [blank_start]all[blank_end]-[blank_start]powerful[blank_end] is responsible for [blank_start]evil[blank_end]. Or we are [blank_start]free[blank_end] and [blank_start]responsible[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Camus[blank_end]
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  • not
  • free
  • all
  • powerful
  • evil
  • free
  • responsible
  • Camus

Question 13

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"[blank_start]Predestination[blank_end] to [blank_start]life[blank_end] is the [blank_start]everlasting[blank_end] [blank_start]purpose[blank_end] of God." - Article [blank_start]17[blank_end] - Book of Common Prayer
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  • Predestination
  • life
  • everlasting
  • purpose
  • 17

Question 14

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"In morals, the proper and [blank_start]inestimable[blank_end] worth of an absolutely [blank_start]good[blank_end] [blank_start]will[blank_end] consists precisely in the [blank_start]freedom[blank_end] of the [blank_start]principle[blank_end] of action from all [blank_start]influences[blank_end]" - Kant (17[blank_start]85[blank_end])
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  • inestimable
  • good
  • will
  • freedom
  • principle
  • influences
  • 85

Question 15

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"Whatever crushes [blank_start]individuality[blank_end] is [blank_start]despotism[blank_end], by whatever name it may be called and whether it professes to be [blank_start]enforcing[blank_end] the [blank_start]will[blank_end] of [blank_start]God[blank_end] or the [blank_start]injunctions[blank_end] of men." - Mill - On [blank_start]Liberty[blank_end] (18[blank_start]59[blank_end])
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  • individuality
  • despotism
  • enforcing
  • will
  • God
  • injunctions
  • Liberty
  • 59

Question 16

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"In this age, the mere example of [blank_start]non[blank_end]-[blank_start]conformity[blank_end], the mere [blank_start]refusal[blank_end] to bend the knee to [blank_start]custom[blank_end], is itself a [blank_start]service[blank_end]." - Mill - On [blank_start]Liberty[blank_end] (18[blank_start]59[blank_end])
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  • non
  • conformity
  • refusal
  • custom
  • service
  • Liberty
  • 59

Question 17

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"If all [blank_start]mankind[blank_end] minus [blank_start]one[blank_end] was of one opinion, mankind would be no more [blank_start]justified[blank_end] in [blank_start]silencing[blank_end] that one person than he, if he had the [blank_start]power[blank_end], would be [blank_start]justified[blank_end] in silencing [blank_start]mankind[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Mill[blank_end] (1859)
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  • one
  • mankind
  • justified
  • silencing
  • power
  • justified
  • mankind
  • Mill

Question 18

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"The [blank_start]worth[blank_end] of the [blank_start]state[blank_end], in the long run, is the [blank_start]worth[blank_end] of the [blank_start]individuals[blank_end] [blank_start]composing[blank_end] it." - Mill - On [blank_start]Liberty[blank_end] (18[blank_start]59[blank_end])
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  • worth
  • state
  • worth
  • individuals
  • composing
  • Liberty
  • 59

Question 19

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"The [blank_start]individual[blank_end] is not [blank_start]accountable[blank_end] to [blank_start]society[blank_end] for his actions in so far as these [blank_start]concern[blank_end] the [blank_start]interests[blank_end] of no person but [blank_start]himself[blank_end]." - Mill - [blank_start]On Liberty[blank_end] (18[blank_start]59[blank_end])
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  • individual
  • accountable
  • society
  • interests
  • concern
  • himself
  • On Liberty
  • 59

Question 20

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"The only [blank_start]purpose[blank_end] for which [blank_start]power[blank_end] can be [blank_start]rightfully[blank_end] [blank_start]exercised[blank_end] over any member of a [blank_start]civilised[blank_end] community [blank_start]against[blank_end] his will is to [blank_start]prevent[blank_end] [blank_start]harm[blank_end] to others." - [blank_start]Mill[blank_end] - On Liberty (1859)
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  • purpose
  • power
  • rightfully
  • exercised
  • civilised
  • against
  • prevent
  • harm
  • Mill

Question 21

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"The [blank_start]liberty[blank_end] of the individual must be thus far [blank_start]limited[blank_end]; he must not make himself a [blank_start]nuisance[blank_end] to other people." - Mill - [blank_start]On Liberty[blank_end] ([blank_start]1859[blank_end])
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  • liberty
  • limited
  • nuisance
  • On Liberty
  • 1859

Question 22

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"There is a [blank_start]principle[blank_end] of [blank_start]reflection[blank_end] in men by which they [blank_start]distinguish[blank_end] between [blank_start]approval[blank_end] and disapproval of their own actions ... this principle in man ... is [blank_start]conscience[blank_end]." - Joseph [blank_start]Butler[blank_end] (17[blank_start]26[blank_end])
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  • principle
  • reflection
  • distinguish
  • approval
  • conscience
  • Butler
  • 26

Question 23

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Augustine believed God offers the "[blank_start]gift[blank_end] [blank_start]of[blank_end] [blank_start]perseverance[blank_end]" to those who choose to follow Christ and accept his [blank_start]Sacrifice[blank_end] on the cross as [blank_start]Atonement[blank_end] for their sins
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  • gift
  • of
  • perseverance
  • Sacrifice
  • Atonement

Question 24

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Conscience: "Had it [blank_start]strength[blank_end] as it had [blank_start]right[blank_end]; had it [blank_start]power[blank_end] as it had [blank_start]manifest[blank_end] authority, it would absolutely [blank_start]govern[blank_end] the world." - Joseph [blank_start]Butler[blank_end] (1726)
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  • strength
  • right
  • power
  • manifest
  • govern
  • Butler

Question 25

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Pelagius thought that [blank_start]Adam[blank_end]'s sin "set a [blank_start]bad[blank_end] example" but was [blank_start]remedied[blank_end] by [blank_start]Jesus[blank_end] who "set a [blank_start]good[blank_end] example"
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  • Adam
  • bad
  • remedied
  • Jesus
  • good

Question 26

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"They can demonstrate the [blank_start]effects[blank_end] of the [blank_start]law[blank_end] [blank_start]engraved[blank_end] on their [blank_start]hearts[blank_end], to which their own [blank_start]conscience[blank_end] bears [blank_start]witness[blank_end]." - Romans [blank_start]2[blank_end]:[blank_start]15[blank_end]
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  • effects
  • law
  • engraved
  • hearts
  • conscience
  • witness
  • 2
  • 15

Question 27

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"All are [blank_start]bound[blank_end] to follow their [blank_start]conscience[blank_end] faithfully in every [blank_start]sphere[blank_end] of activity so that they may come to [blank_start]God[blank_end], who is their [blank_start]last[blank_end] [blank_start]end[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Vatican[blank_end] Council (19[blank_start]65[blank_end]) #1
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  • bound
  • conscience
  • sphere
  • God
  • last
  • end
  • Vatican
  • 65
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