| A | B |
| absolutes | things that are true all the time, regardless of circumstances or opinions |
| self contained and self sufficient | includes everything that could ever be needed or wanted |
| angels | beings, distinctly different from humans, that were created by God to be messengers for Him |
| deism | a worldview that believes in god, but their god isn't the God of the Bible. |
| Deists | they don't use the Bible to find out about God. |
| naturalism | The worldview believes there is no God. |
| Naturalists | They say that stuff that the universe is made of exists eternally on its own without a creator. |
| Adam and Eve | The first humans |
| Nihilism | claim that humans were evolved by accident but have developed their own purpose |
| Nihilists | These people realize that if we're here by accident, there can be no purpose. |
| existentialism | A reaction to the logical result of Hihilism. |
| pantheism | was developed in the East, India and other parts of Asia. |
| Patheists | They people believe in one god, but it isn't a god anything like the God of the Bible. Instead, this "god" is made up of everything that exists. |
| New Age Movement | A combination of Naturalism and Pantheism. Its followers believe that humans are in the process of evolving to a new level. |
| postmodernism | People thought they could know everything, and by knowing, they could control everything. |
| Christianity | God revealing Himself to humans |
| Islam | was founded by Muhammed, who lived in Arabia about 600 years after Christ. |
| Mormonism | created by an American man named Joseph Smith. |
| Mormons | base their religion on their scriptures, which include the Bible, The Book of Mormon and two other books titled Doctrines and Covenants and The Pearl of Great Price. |
| Catholicism | This has been around a long itme. It began when churches decided to appoint bishops who had authority over a group of churches. |