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Test: Introduction and Chapter 1

Cults Test

Cults Test – Intro & Ch. 1

 

DIRECTIONS: Circle the letter for the correct answer.

 

  1. What is the chief reason people refuse to believe the Gospel?

 

  1. It calls men to repentance.
  2. They are spiritually immature.
  3. It illuminates sin.
  4. Both A & B
  5. Both A & C

 

  1. What is the most important thing in the life of a new Christian?

 

  1. Memorizing the Bible.
  2. Fasting and prayer.
  3. Spiritual growth.
  4. Getting saved
  5. None of the above.

 

  1. What constitutes true wisdom?

 

  1. The study of God’s Word.
  2. Obedience to God’s Word.
  3. Belief in God’s Word.
  4. Both A & C
  5. None of the above.

 

  1. What makes a cult attractive?

 

  1. Truth
  2. Wealth
  3. Dreams
  4. Beauty
  5. All of the above

 

  1. Which of the following describes phenomenalism?

 

  1. A theory that teaches living by sight.
  2. A denial of the concept of faith.
  3. A philosophy that puts emphasis on knowledge.
  4. Both A & B
  5. None of the above

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Which of the following describes gnosticism?

 

  1. A theory that denies the just shall live by sight and teaches essentials.
  2. A belief system that teaches knowledge is essential for salvation.
  3. The doctrine of knowing God’s Word and applying it to one’s life.
  4. Both A & B
  5. All of the above

 

  1. Why are people attracted to cults?

 

  1. Intellectual pride
  2. Rejection of truth
  3. Spiritual subversion
  4. Spiritual immaturity
  5. All of the above

 

  1. What is the “key” to Christian maturity?

 

  1. Praying and fasting
  2. Attending church
  3. Studying the Word of God
  4. Both A & B
  5. None of the above

 

  1. What is every Christian’s primary responsibility with regard to the cults?

 

  1. To be an expert on the Word of God
  2. To be extraordinarily spiritual-minded
  3. To know how to point out their error
  4. Both A & B
  5. Both A & C

 

  1. Fill in the blanks.

 

___________________:  a __________________ movement which ________________ or

 

omits ______________________ theology until ____________________ becomes a lie.