True or False: Fortune-telling, asking for supernatural help from the devil or demons, casting spells, and consulting the dead are harmless and can be done for fun.
True or False: There are three kinds of laws in the Old Testament: 1) the moral law, which tells people their duty toward God and other people, 2) the ceremonial law, which regulated the worship practices of Israel of old, and 3) the political law, which was the state law of the Israelites of old. Only the moral law was written in the human heart.
We should strive to put the best meaning on everything, that is, we should explain our neighbor's actions in the best possible way (in order to help preserve their reputation, which God also wants to protect, especially if they are innocent of wrong-doing).
True or False: We should avoid (and help others avoid) things that that harm the body and the mind, such as drugs, too much alcohol (which leads to drunkenness and possible death), or intaking household substances meant for cleaning or other purposes.
True or False: The Sabbath was a sign pointing to Jesus who is our rest. Since Jesus now has come as our Savior and Lord, God no longer requires us to observe the Sabbath and other holy days of the Old Testament, but we are free to observe days and seasons according to the revealed faith we have in Jesus. For example, early Christians moved the primary day of worship to Sunday, the first day of the week, because it was the day Jesus rose from the dead.
Which is the first commandment with a promise that it will go well you with you and that you may live long in the land (Ephesians 6:3)?
Which commandment forbids idolatry in all its forms?
Does anyone have authority to take another person's life?
What prevent us from keeping God's commandments perfectly?
The text of the Commandments is from Chapter 20 of which book?
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