Asked by Ava

How might most fundamentalists see a pastor who promoted evolution?
He would be seen as a heretic.
He would be seen as a man of great knowledge.
He would be seen as a traditional evangelical.
He would be seen as a faithful teacher of the Gospel.
Multiple Choice
3 points

If the teacher of a sixth grade Sunday school class taught that Darwin's theory of evolution is compatible with the Bible, how might a fundamentalist parent of one of these sixth
- inform the pastor and demand this viewpoint never be taught again use the opportunity to talk to their child about theistic evolution
encourage other Sunday school teachers to teach the same message next week ask the teacher to teach the theory of evolution to the high school students
Multiple Choice
3 points
Describe the difference between the Religious Right and mainline Protestants when it comes to teaching their church members what to believe on social issues.
• Mainline Protestants encourage their members to abstain from voting, while the Religious Right teach their members to pray for wisdom before voting.
• Mainline Protestants tend to promote social justice, whereas the Religious Right fights against anything that they belleve threatens the nuclear family, such as LGBTQ rights.
The Religious Right do not take any public stances on social issues, whereas mainline Protestants teach their stances as God-approved truth.
The Religious Right teaches their church members to vote with their conscience, whereas mainline Protestants teach their church members to vote based on Scripture.

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1) He would be seen as a heretic.

2) Inform the pastor and demand this viewpoint never be taught again.

3) Mainline Protestants tend to promote social justice, whereas the Religious Right fights against anything they believe threatens the nuclear family, such as LGBTQ rights.