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Leader Guide Sample: 30-Lesson Apologetics Study

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14 14 12 Connections Wrap It Up Write a prayer for those whose worldview prevents them from seeing Jesus as their Savior. Share your prayer with the whole group. What's the Worldview? Use the glossary in your catechism to match the worldview with the description. Agnosticism Atheism Deism Humanism Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Pantheism No need for religious beliefs to behave in correct, moral, and ethical ways Uncertain about the existence of God God exists to make people feel good and satisfy their needs Denies the existence of God Everything is God God created the world and then left it alone Checks for Understanding Before your learners leave, consider ways you can give them feedback for next week. • Learning Log: In their Learning Log, have learners record two or three key points of their worldview. • Quiz Questions: Have learners write a review question for this lesson. Use their questions to review at the start of the next lesson. Agnosticism: uncertainty about the existence of God Atheism: denies the exis- tence of God Deism: God created the world and then left it alone Humanism: no need for religious beliefs to behave in correct, moral, and ethical ways Moralistic therapeutic deism: God exists to make people feel good and satisfy their needs Pantheism: everything is God If some of your learn- ers have special needs that affect reading and comprehension, do the matching section to- gether as a group or in small groups, where one person can find and read glossary terms as need- ed. These definitions may need to be explained more simply for some learners.

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