According to the chapter, our conscience is the voice of whom?
- aGod
- bthe Church
- cour parents
- dsociety
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According to the chapter, our conscience is the voice of whom?
Conscience is described in the chapter as the core of the human heart and the temple of —
According to the chapter, what does a person need in order to hear the voice of God?
How does God speak to human beings, according to the chapter?
God created human beings giving them —
The conscience reveals clearly God's —
According to the chapter, value is defined as something that makes something —
According to the chapter, human life without values is —
Without values, a person becomes like a —
Values help a person to form one's —
What is the relationship between values and conscience according to the chapter?
A person who values holiness, sincerity and politeness has a —
From people born and living in an unhealthy atmosphere of fighting and crimes, we cannot expect —
A person who does not have good and sound conscience has —
In Example 1, what did one of the sons of Mr. Sujan and Teresa become?
In Example 2, why was Tony arrested and put in jail?
The sources of our moral values can be separated into how many groups?
The two groups of sources of moral values are —
According to the Book of Genesis quoted in the chapter, God said "Let us make man in our own —
The subjective (within) source of moral values is based on the truth that God created us in His own —
According to the chapter, the objective (outside) sources of moral values are mainly two — namely the community in which we live, and —
Consider the following examples of how the community influences our values: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, conscience is developed in two ways — by internal values and —
From the two kinds of values, we see two kinds of conscience —
Whom does the chapter mention as a model of internal conscience?
According to the chapter, the more God-fearing and upright a person is, the more —
Which of the following influence the formation of external conscience according to the chapter?
The chapter mentions that in China millions of babies are aborted because of the —
According to the chapter, who is fully responsible for his/her own work?
During World War II, the notorious man Eichmann is blamed for —
When brought to trial, how did Eichmann defend himself?
The attitude "I am in charge of myself" and doing only what one wants is called —
According to the chapter, the feeling of extreme moral autonomy can —
In the example, the college student Dip gave up his studies and gradually became —
According to the chapter, to grow towards maturity is —
According to the chapter, why do we need to awaken our conscience?
According to the chapter, the individual and society are —
Because man and society are in continual growth, it is necessary to —
According to the chapter, regarding the many good and bad things in media and the internet, an individual has to —
AIDS stands for —
HIV stands for —
The widespread presence of AIDS causes great concern especially in —
Which world organization is mentioned in the chapter as concerned about AIDS?
According to the chapter, a danger of HIV is that —
A person who gets AIDS loses —
According to the chapter, a major source of the transmission of HIV is —
From the religious and moral point of view, AIDS victims are often considered as —
Why are many people falsely condemned for having AIDS, according to the chapter?
In the ABC method to face AIDS, what does 'A' stand for?
In the ABC method to face AIDS, what does 'B' stand for?
In the ABC method to face AIDS, what does 'C' stand for?
Consider the following ways by which AIDS can be spread according to the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to the ABC method, for married people 'A' (Abstain/Avoid) means —
In the chapter, what did Bilash's crying mother say about her son?
According to Bilash's mother, how did Bilash get addicted to drugs?
In the chapter, how did Suman's drug-addiction begin?
Suman gradually became addicted to —
As a consequence of his addiction, Suman was finally taken away for treatment at a —
Consider the following consequences of drug-addiction mentioned in the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, which of the following is a consequence of drug-addiction?
According to the chapter, what oath should every youth take?
According to the chapter, the Gospel values are the criteria and model for every —
Jesus said, "I am the way; I am the truth; I am the —
The command "Go, then, to all nations everywhere and make them my disciples" is quoted in the chapter from the Gospel of —
According to the chapter, the Gospel values are the guiding force and foundation of our —
According to the chapter, with similar words of which king can we pray for a sound conscience?
In the prayer, we ask the Loving Lord to grant us wisdom that we may know clearly the difference between —
Our conscience is called
A person of too much freedom
Read the following paragraph: Romesh is a pious man but has no job for many days. He does not pray each day with his wife and children. Being jobless his mind is not in peace. He returns home late every night. Because of his neglect for the family, his wife and children no longer love him. Finally, he changes his behaviour and one day gets a good job. What forced Romesh to change his life?
Read the following paragraph: Romesh is a pious man but jobless for many days. He does not pray with his family, returns home late every night, and his wife and children no longer love him because of his neglect. Considering the following — i. Degradation of values, ii. Losing integrity, iii. Increase of social accountability — what would have happened if Romesh had NOT changed his life?
(From the scenario: Abraham and Teresa's family is a true Christian family that goes to Church, gives good education to children and helps the poor.) What has a deep relation with their good life?
According to the chapter, why do human beings need values in life?
(From the scenario about Payel, who became a drug-addict and was infected by a complicated disease.) How is AIDS known today?
According to the chapter, why is an AIDS-victim hated and abandoned by society?
(Payel became a drug-addict and his life was spoiled.) Which method does the chapter propose as the best force to face AIDS and HIV and correct such a life?
According to the chapter, value is best understood as something that makes something —
The internal (subjective) source of conscience refers to the fact that —
According to the chapter, conscience is formed by —
What is AIDS, according to the chapter?
Why should one say "NO" to drug-addiction?