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30 Cards in this Set
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Omega means
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End
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-Is based on the first three chapters of the Bible, the Church teaches that God, the Father created the world through the Son, by the power of the Holy Spirit…
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CREATIONIST THEORY
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HOLDS THAT THE SELF-REPLECATING, SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISMS DEVELOPED FROM THE COMPLEX ORGANIC MOLECULES IN OUR PLANET’S NUTRIENT-RICH SEA BILLIONS OF YEARS AGO
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EVOLUTION THEORY
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_____ is a most abused and misused word. How easily young people use the word without really knowing what the word exactly means.
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Freedom
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_____ is our capacity to make our own choices on our actions and our ability to live and manage our lives.
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Freedom
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What are the two types of Freedom?
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Inner and External
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refers to freedom of action, the freedom to do what we can possibly do
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External Freedom
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Forces in our society which directly and indirectly endanger our quest for inner freedom. This includes such things as oppression, injustice and prejudice.
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External Threats to Freedom
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The threats to freedom which come from within ourselves.
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Internal threats to freedom
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We have always been told to follow our _____ because it is the voice of God within us telling us to do good and avoid evil. No person is without conscience but few seem capable of understanding and explaining reality.
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conscience
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Conscience is sometimes called the “__________.”
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subjective norm of morality
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It is often described as an “inner voice” which tells one what is right and what is wrong.
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Conscience
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A person’s inner dialogue with God who calls each one to act like the man/woman he or she is.
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Conscience
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It helps a person make the final judgment to act or not to act in a given situation.
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Conscience
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When a person acts because of fear. One acts only on the basis of escaping punishment and of being praised or accepted by authority.
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Fear Conscience
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The person who acts on the basis of moral/ethical conscience acts on the basis of values. He recognizes the inner good or evil of an act.
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Moral Conscience
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Christian faith illumines, clarifies, and deepens what we know is truly worthy of being a person. We see our moral striving in connection to our personal and loving relationship with God.
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Christian Conscience
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As the violation of conscience, it rejects the good or value that the person is obliged to do.
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Sin
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As _____ that enslave us in a contagious, pathological habit of vice that acts like a virus, infecting social attitudes and structures such as family, social groups and the like.
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spiral
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refers to the freedom to be all we can possibly be.(aspects of our imagination)
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Inner Freedom
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A person who commits a sin and or under the state of sin is considered to be “sick,” that needs to be healed with forgiveness from God as the medicine.
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SICKNESS
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A process over which we become powerless as it becomes progressively more compulsive and obsessive. Sin as addiction leads to a pattern of ever deeper deception of self and others, ending in the inevitable disintegration of all our major personal and social relationship.
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Addiction
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sins which lead to death, the loss of true or eternal life.
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Mortal Sins
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They are _____l because they kill and destroy the over all LOVE pattern of our relationship with God, our fundamental core freedom as related to God.
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Mortal Sins
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Venia meaning
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pardon or forgiveness.
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_____ are “excusable” sins which do not involve the person’s fundamental freedom nor lead to spiritual death.
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Venial Sins
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_____ harm our relationship with God and others by undermining the fervor of our life of charity, and gradually lead to mortal sins.
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Venial Sins
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To acknowledge that we are _____ and not God.
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creatures
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God is our origin. We are to serve God, and our goal?
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go back to God
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To know our place in creation: that we are ______of creation and not its masters.
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stewards
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