Across
- 3. The imperfect world we see around us.
- 5. the starting point of everything (God).
- 6. Someone who questions or doubts knowledge.
- 9. What we learn through sight, sound, touch, etc.
- 10. Doubting what we know.
- 14. A story with a hidden meaning (e.g. Plato’s Cave).
- 15. The view that knowledge comes from experience through the senses.
- 19. Descartes’ belief that God, being perfect, would not deceive us.
- 20. theory that species change over time by natural selection (Darwin).
- 22. Being completely sure.
- 26. problem of evil: If God is all-loving and all-powerful, why is there evil?
Down
- 1. an event that cannot be explained by natural laws, seen as an act of God.
- 2. the belief that all events are decided by God.
- 4. Love of wisdom; the study of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- 7. belief that God created the world exactly as Genesis says.
- 8. Plato’s idea of perfect, eternal truths.
- 11. belief that God started creation, but life evolved naturally.
- 12. idea that the world is too ordered and complex to be by chance, so must have a designer (God).
- 13. Hebrew word meaning “day” (can also mean “a long time”).
- 16. the belief that God made the world (Genesis).
- 17. the idea that everything happens because of something else.
- 18. Aquinas’ First Cause argument: everything has a cause, so there must be a First Cause (God).
- 21. communicating with God through words or thoughts.
- 23. The view that knowledge comes from reason and logic.
- 24. “I think, therefore I am” (Descartes).
- 25. the belief that humans choose their own actions.
