Chapter 4 The God Who Reveals Religion 6 2009-2010

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Chapter 4The God Who Reveals

Religion 6 2009-2010

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Chapter 4

Review: With a partner, jot down some answers to this question based on what you learned in chapters 1-3

“How do we know that God exists?”

“How do we know that God exists?”

Homework

• Read p. 42-43• What are the three convincing

arguments that God exists?– In your notebook, list and briefly

describe each one

Reason

Reason: the ability we (humans) have to figure things out- using our intelligence to understand and make sense

Three Arguments to help prove God’s existence

• The First Cause• The Great Designer• The Unmoved Mover

The First Cause

• “nothing is caused by itself”

The Great Designer

• The universe did not happen by chance, but had an intelligent designer (God)

The Unmoved Mover

• The universe is constantly in motion and evolving

• God is the first mover

Homework Due February 1 or 2, 2010

Read p. 44-45Complete worksheet from Net

classroom

Homework Due February .3 or 4, 2010

• Read p.46-47• In your notebook, under each bold

faced heading, list (about 2-3 points each) what you think are the key ideas for:

• God the Creator• Interpreting Creation• Faith and Science

Key Ideas p.46-47

• God the Creator

• Interpreting Creation

• Faith and Science

Key Ideas p.46-47

• God the creator• Interpreting creation• Faith and Science

Four Attributes (Characteristics of God) p.48-49

Omni- comes from Latin word omnis which means “all”

• Eternal• Omnipotent• Omniscient• Omnipresent

Four Attributes of God

God

Omniscient

OmnipresentEternal

Omnipotent

Eternal

• God is eternal: He always was and always will be.

• God is not subject to time (time is measurable with a before and after)

• Time is a part of creation, but God is above creation

Omnipotent (almighty)

• God can do all things• But God cannot do the impossible

(make a square circle)• He is perfect and cannot do anything

against his perfection• Therefore he cannot commit a sin

Omniscient (all-knowing)

• God knows everything past, present and future

• God’s knowledge of events does not control our choices, we still have free will

Omnipresent (all-present)

• God is everywhere • He created everything and keeps it

all in existence• God is not limited by space

Miracles

1.What are miracles?

2.What does the Church teach about miracles?

Miracles

1. What are miracles?

2. What does the Church teach about miracles?

Testing 1, 2, 3…

1. We see God reflected in the universe around us. Reason tells us that God exists based on the three great arguments for God: He is the First Cause, The Great Designer, and the Unmoved Mover.

2. Reason alone cannot answer all of our questions about God. It is necessary for God to reveal himself to us and to show his existence.

Testing 1, 2, 3…

3. The writers of Genesis wanted to make it clear to people that there is one and only God, who existed before everything and brought everything else into existence.

4. When we say that God is eternal we mean that God lives outside of time because He created time. He has no beginning or end.

Testing 1, 2, 3…

5. It means god is omniscient. Because God is eternal, He knows everything in the past, present and future