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1. Christian funeral services may vary slightly for each Christian denomination but there are many common elements.

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The statement is true because while there may be slight variations in funeral services among different Christian denominations, there are still many common elements that are typically present in Christian funerals. These common elements may include prayers, scripture readings, hymns, eulogies, and the burial or cremation of the deceased. Overall, Christian funeral services generally share similar practices and rituals, regardless of the specific denomination.

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2. The resurrection of Jesus gives Christians hope that there is life after death in heaven with God. Therefore a Christian funeral is a time of celebration as well as sadness

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The explanation for the given answer is that the resurrection of Jesus is a central belief in Christianity. It is believed that Jesus was resurrected from the dead, conquering death and offering the promise of eternal life to believers. This belief gives Christians hope that there is life after death in heaven with God. Therefore, a Christian funeral is seen as a time of celebration because it is believed that the deceased person has entered into eternal life with God, despite the sadness and mourning that accompanies the loss.

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3. The Judgement Christians receive after death depends on their behaviour and Faith in God during their life.

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The statement is true because in Christianity, it is believed that individuals will be judged by God based on their actions and their faith in Him. Those who have lived a righteous life and have a strong belief in God will be rewarded with eternal life in Heaven, while those who have lived a sinful life and have not placed their faith in God will face punishment in Hell. This belief emphasizes the importance of both behavior and faith in determining one's fate after death.

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4. Christians believe that how you lived your life on earth will determine where you spend eternity. 

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Christians believe that how you lived your life on earth will determine where you spend eternity. This belief is rooted in the teachings of Christianity, which emphasize the importance of faith, good deeds, and adherence to moral principles. According to Christian doctrine, those who live a righteous life and accept Jesus Christ as their savior will be rewarded with eternal life in heaven, while those who reject him or live a sinful life will face eternal damnation in hell. This belief in the connection between earthly actions and eternal destiny is central to Christian theology.

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5. Christians have funeral services because they want to celebrate that person's life on earth and say goodbye to them until they meet them again

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Christians have funeral services to celebrate the life of the deceased individual and to bid them farewell until they are reunited in the afterlife. These services provide an opportunity for family and friends to gather, remember the person's life, offer prayers, and find comfort in their faith. It is a way to honor and pay tribute to the person who has passed away and to find solace in the belief of an eternal reunion in the future.

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6. Some religions only allow burials whilst others also allow cremation (the body is burnt until only ashes remain).

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Some religions have specific beliefs and practices regarding the disposal of the deceased's body. While some religions only permit burials, others also allow cremation as an acceptable method. This means that in certain religious traditions, the body is cremated and reduced to ashes instead of being buried. Therefore, the statement that "some religions only allow burials whilst others also allow cremation" is true.

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7. Christians cannot explain fully what life after death will be like.

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Christians cannot provide a complete explanation of what life after death will be like because the concept of the afterlife is based on faith and belief rather than empirical evidence. While Christianity teaches about concepts such as heaven and hell, the exact details and experiences of the afterlife are not fully known or comprehensible to humans. Therefore, it is true that Christians cannot fully explain what life after death will be like.

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8. Some High Anglican services will include a Requiem Mass as part of a funeral service.

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High Anglican services often include a Requiem Mass as part of a funeral service. A Requiem Mass is a traditional Catholic liturgical service that is performed to pray for the soul of the deceased and offer them peace and salvation. High Anglican churches, which have a strong Catholic influence, may incorporate this Mass into their funeral services as a way to honor and remember the departed. Therefore, the statement is true.

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9. A speech or talk given by the vicar or priest or a close family member is known as a ______. In this speech, the life of the deceased is spoken about and remembered with memories being shared.

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A eulogy is a speech or talk given by a vicar, priest, or close family member during a funeral or memorial service. It is a tribute to the deceased, where their life is remembered and celebrated. Memories and stories are shared, highlighting the impact the person had on others. The purpose of a eulogy is to honor and pay respect to the deceased, providing comfort and closure to the grieving family and friends.

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10. Which of the following Bible passages DO NOT reflect Christin beliefs about life after death?

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The passage from Genesis 1:27 does not directly address the concept of life after death. It focuses on the creation of man and woman in the image of God. The other Bible passages, from John 11:25, John 5:24, John 3:16, and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, all discuss the belief in eternal life and resurrection after death through faith in Jesus Christ.

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11. Funeral rites do not create meaningful opportunities for those left behind to express their love for the deceased and share their feelings with those who knew, loved and respected the deceased.

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Funeral rites provide meaningful opportunities for those left behind to express their love for the deceased and share their feelings with others who knew, loved, and respected the deceased. It allows people to gather together, share memories, support each other, and pay tribute to the life of the deceased. Funeral rituals often involve eulogies, speeches, prayers, and other forms of expression that help individuals cope with their grief and honor the memory of the departed. Therefore, the statement that funeral rites do not create meaningful opportunities for expressing love and sharing feelings is false.

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12. In which of the following passages of Scripture can be interpreted as a promise by Jesus that there will be a place in heaven for all who believe in him?

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The passage in John 14:2 can be interpreted as a promise by Jesus that there will be a place in heaven for all who believe in him because Jesus is reassuring his disciples that in his Father's house, there are many rooms. He further emphasizes this by stating that he is going to prepare a place for them. This suggests that Jesus is assuring his followers that there is a place reserved for them in heaven if they believe in him.

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13. Which of the following terms means 'someone who saves others from damnation'?

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A redeemer is someone who saves others from damnation. This term is often used in religious contexts to refer to someone who delivers people from sin or brings them salvation. The other options, such as "Saviour of the World" and "Lamb of God," also have similar connotations of saving or redeeming others. However, Lucifer is not associated with saving or redeeming others; instead, it is often associated with evil or temptation.

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14. Christians believe ALL of the following EXCEPT

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Christians believe that on the day of Judgment, those who lived good lives and followed Jesus will go to heaven. However, the given answer states that those who did not will be given a second chance. This is not a belief held by Christians, as they believe that the day of Judgment is the final opportunity for salvation and there is no second chance after death.

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15. Some Christians, particularly Roman Catholics, celebrate the _____ during the funeral service. It reminds those present of the death and resurrection of Jesus and brings hope for eternal life after death with God.

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The Eucharist is celebrated during the funeral service by some Christians, particularly Roman Catholics. This sacrament reminds those present of the death and resurrection of Jesus and brings hope for eternal life after death with God. The Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper, is a central part of Catholic worship and is seen as a way to unite with Christ and receive his grace. It is a symbolic representation of Jesus' sacrifice and his promise of eternal life.

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16. Why is the committal statement called a 'committal statement'?

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The committal statement is called a 'committal statement' because Christians believe that by saying it, they are committing the person to God's care. This statement is seen as a way to show their trust and faith in God's protection and guidance for the departed soul. It signifies their belief that without this statement, the soul may be lost, emphasizing their commitment to their loved ones and their spiritual beliefs.

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17. Funeral rites support the bereaved in ALL the following ways EXCEPT

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Funeral rites provide various forms of support for the bereaved, such as allowing them to draw comfort from each other and remember the person they have lost, providing an opportunity to express their feelings and emotions for the deceased and share their loss with others who knew the person, and giving them a chance to say goodbye and find closure. However, funeral rites do not necessarily follow a set structure and can be personalized to suit the preferences and beliefs of the bereaved.

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18. Christians believe that those who are cremated will not be reunited with God on the Day of Judgement

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Christians do not believe that those who are cremated will not be reunited with God on the Day of Judgement. This belief is not supported by any teachings or doctrines in Christianity. The method of burial or disposal of the body does not affect a person's relationship with God or their ability to be reunited with Him in the afterlife. Therefore, the statement is false.

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19. Which story, told be Christ, explains how God will judge the world?

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The parable of the sheep and goats explains how God will judge the world. In this story, Jesus describes how at the end of time, all nations will be gathered before Him and He will separate them into two groups - the sheep (representing the righteous) and the goats (representing the unrighteous). The sheep are commended for their acts of kindness and compassion towards others, while the goats are condemned for their lack of care and neglect. This parable emphasizes the importance of showing love and mercy to others, as it is a reflection of one's relationship with God and will ultimately determine their judgment.

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20. All of the following are common ideas about the soul EXCEPT

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The correct answer is "it houses the body and is immortal". This statement is not a common idea about the soul. The other options are commonly held beliefs about the soul, such as its ability to live on after death, its conflict with the body's desires, and its role as the spiritual aspect that makes each person unique. However, the idea that the soul houses the body and is immortal is not commonly held.

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21. These are said for the deceased and also their family and friends left behind. Many focus on asking God to keep the bereaved safe and give them strength to carry on in their lives

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Prayers are said for the deceased and their family and friends left behind. They often focus on asking God to keep the bereaved safe and give them strength to carry on in their lives. Prayers can provide comfort and support during the grieving process and offer a way for individuals to express their emotions and seek solace in their faith.

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22. Christians believe ALL of the following EXCEPT

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Christians believe that Jesus sacrificed himself on the cross for the redemption of all people, not just a chosen few. This belief is based on the concept of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, rather than through any specific act or lineage. The idea of original sin, caused by Adam and Eve, is also a fundamental belief in Christianity. Additionally, Christians believe in the second coming of Christ, but it is acknowledged that no one knows the exact timing of this event.

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23. Which of the following are ALL purposes of a Christian funeral?

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A Christian funeral serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it is a way to dispose of the dead in a respectful and reverent manner. Secondly, it acknowledges that every individual is special to God, emphasizing the value and worth of each person. Additionally, it affirms the belief in the resurrection of the body, highlighting the Christian faith in life after death. Furthermore, it serves as an opportunity to express the love and compassion of God to the bereaved and to share in their loss, providing comfort and support during a difficult time.

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24. As the Judgement Christians receive after death depends on their behaviour and Faith in God during their life, many Christians do not live their lives always aware of the consequences of the after life.

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The statement suggests that Christians do not always live their lives with an awareness of the consequences of the afterlife. However, this is not necessarily true for all Christians. While it is true that the judgment Christians receive after death is believed to be influenced by their behavior and faith in God during their life, many Christians do live their lives with a consciousness of the afterlife and strive to align their actions with their beliefs. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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25. No matter how elevated her background,  a penniless young woman who did not marry was often forced to live with married sisters or live on a meager income.

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The statement suggests that regardless of a woman's social status or background, if she did not get married, she would often have to rely on her married sisters or live on a small income. This implies that unmarried women in the past were financially dependent on others or had limited financial resources. Therefore, the answer "True" indicates that the statement accurately reflects the reality of unmarried women's circumstances in the past.

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26. In which of the following Churches is the Requiem Mass the fullest form of a memorial service?

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The Requiem Mass is the fullest form of a memorial service in both the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Orthodox Churches. These two churches share many similarities in their liturgical practices and beliefs, including the importance placed on praying for the souls of the departed. The Requiem Mass is a special liturgy specifically dedicated to praying for the repose of the souls of the deceased, and it is considered a comprehensive and complete memorial service in both of these churches.

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27. The Church of England has a Requiem Mass.

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The statement is false because the Church of England does not have a Requiem Mass. The Requiem Mass is a Roman Catholic liturgy that is performed for the repose of the souls of the deceased. The Church of England, being a Protestant denomination, does not have the same liturgical practices as the Roman Catholic Church. Therefore, it does not have a Requiem Mass.

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28. Some Christians believe that Hell

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The correct answer suggests that some Christians believe that Hell is both a physical place and an idea. They believe that at the point of death, the body and soul no longer exist in Hell. Additionally, Hell is described as an eternal place without God. This answer also implies that Hell is a place of torment and suffering, and it is reserved for those who have killed or blasphemed.

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29. In the Middle Ages, it was common for rich people to leave money for prayers to be said after their death to increase their stay in Purgatory.

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In the Middle Ages, it was indeed common for rich people to leave money for prayers to be said after their death. However, the purpose of these prayers was not to increase their stay in Purgatory, but rather to help their souls reach Heaven more quickly. The belief was that these prayers could reduce the amount of time the deceased spent in Purgatory, a place where souls were believed to be purified before entering Heaven. Therefore, the statement that rich people left money for prayers to increase their stay in Purgatory is false.

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30. Funeral services are the customs and ceremonies that happen after a person has died.

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Funeral rites are the customs and ceremonies that happen after a person has died.

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Christian funeral services may vary slightly for each Christian...
The resurrection of Jesus gives Christians hope that there is life...
The Judgement Christians receive after death depends on their...
Christians believe that how you lived your life on earth will...
Christians have funeral services because they want to celebrate that...
Some religions only allow burials whilst others also allow cremation...
Christians cannot explain fully what life after death will be like.
Some High Anglican services will include a Requiem Mass as part of a...
A speech or talk given by the vicar or priest or a close family member...
Which of the following Bible passages DO NOT reflect Christin beliefs...
Funeral rites do not create meaningful opportunities for those left...
In which of the following passages of Scripture can be interpreted as...
Which of the following terms means 'someone who saves others from...
Christians believe ALL of the following EXCEPT
Some Christians, particularly Roman Catholics, celebrate the _____...
Why is the committal statement called a 'committal statement'?
Funeral rites support the bereaved in ALL the following ways EXCEPT
Christians believe that those who are cremated will not be reunited...
Which story, told be Christ, explains how God will judge the world?
All of the following are common ideas about the soul EXCEPT
These are said for the deceased and also their family and friends left...
Christians believe ALL of the following EXCEPT
Which of the following are ALL purposes of a Christian funeral?
As the Judgement Christians receive after death depends on their...
No matter how elevated her background,  a penniless young woman...
In which of the following Churches is the Requiem Mass the fullest...
The Church of England has a Requiem Mass.
Some Christians believe that Hell
In the Middle Ages, it was common for rich people to leave money for...
Funeral services are the customs and ceremonies that happen after a...
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