Apologetics 1st Semester Exam

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Across
  1. 2. reasoned arguments and answers about the truthfulness of scripture
  2. 4. a thing assumed beforehand at the beginning of the argument; for the Christian, it is God
  3. 5. using logic or reason
  4. 9. ones philosophy of the world and how they view and interpret things
  5. 12. being trustworthy or performing consistently over time
  6. 13. what is right for you might not be right for me
  7. 14. being the same over time
  8. 15. the study of knowledge and existance
Down
  1. 1. the belief that things will always continue as they always have in the past
  2. 3. the Word
  3. 4. the idea that nothing that we know can be certain and true
  4. 6. having a valid reason for something
  5. 7. knowing what is right and wrong; good and evil
  6. 8. based on random choice or personal whim
  7. 10. moral principles that govern how someone will behave in certain activities
  8. 11. the study of how we know what we know