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Fill in True or False.
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1. The Apostles Creed was written by twelve men who had known Jesus personally.
True False
2. The Apostles' Creed is a "map" or guide describing the unchanging basics of our religious faith.
True False
3. Because the Creed contains our basic religious beliefs, it is not important for us to learn about the details of our faith that are clearly defined in the teachings of the church.
True False
4. The question "Who is your God?" is central to determining one's beliefs about what is right and wrong.
True False
5.The writers who shaped the Apostles' Creed thought of God as being like a concerned and loving parent who desires the happiness of every human bering.
True False
6. Because God's love for us is like a parent's love, God must also possess the weaknesses and shortcomings of human parents.
True False
7. To describe God as "almighty" is to recognize that God is all-knowing and all-powerful.
True False
8. To recognize God as the Creator of heaven and earth is to believe that God has called all that is into existence.
True False
9. God the Creator is removed from and uninvolved with the universe he has created.
True False
10. God desires us to be partners with him in caring for his creation.
True False
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