20 questions
Our state of being esteemed, grounded on the fact that we are created, redeemed and sanctified by God so that in the end we will be in communion with Him.
The human person's dignity depends on what he has (possession) or does (action).
True.
False.
Meant something that comes with our being human.
inherent
inviolable
inalienable
universal
Meant something that could never and must never be violated.
inherent
inviolable
inalienable
universal
Meant something that cannot be taken away or removed from an individual.
inherent
inviolable
inalienable
universal
Meant something that is possessed by all regardless of race, language, economic status, or gender.
inherent
inviolable
inalienable
universal
An activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
As a domestic helper, Magdalene feels degraded and her rights trampled upon by her employer.
Which among the following is not satisfied by her work condition?
Work promotes human dignity.
Work is a means to be of service to others.
Work is a means to be grateful to God.
As a doctor, Matthew believes he participates and positively contributes to the well-being of the society.
Which among the following is satisfied by his work condition?
Work promotes human dignity.
Work is a means to be of service to others.
Work is a means to be grateful to God.
As a businessman, Mark is merely concerned by the profit he will gain by converting farms and reclaiming waters into industrial sites.
Which among the following is not satisfied by his work condition?
Work promotes human dignity.
Work is a means to be of service to others.
Work is a means to be grateful to God.
When Jesus replied to the rich young man, "Only God is good," he meant:
He is not God.
The rich young man cannot be good.
He is not good.
God is the source and norm of human goodness.
No human person is created bad or evil.
True.
False.
Human persons can think, do and love well, and be genuinely good alone by themselves.
True.
False.
In Baptism, we already received the grace that we need in order to combat the lures of evil in this world and live as good persons according to God’s original design for us, and that is enough.
True.
False
To do evil is a personal choice, not God’s will.
True.
False.
Human goodness is a free gift, yet our daily task.
True
False.
When the rich young man asked: "What must I do to inherit eternal life?", it meant the following, except:
wealth should be considered as evil
humans experience deep longing beyond material wealth
humans are created for eternal life
humans can only find true happiness in God
When Jesus said to the rich young man, "you are lacking one thing," he is leading him towards the following, except:
detachment from possessions
obedience to the commandments
sacrifice and service
imitation to Jesus and witnessing to His love
Made in the image and likeness of God, what two faculties did humans received?
intellect
free will
emotions and feelings
senses
Two truths and a lie. Which is a lie?
As person created in the image and likeness of God and graced by the Holy Spirit, we share in God’s goodness.
We should lose hope when we commit mistakes, offend God and others when we sin.
Our fundamental goodness makes it possible for us to strive for conversion.