Question 1
According to the speaker's interpretation, what does nature itself prove?
Question 2
Which analogy did the speaker use to illustrate misuse of the body?
Question 3
What does Romans 1:24-25 say God allows people to do due to their sinful desires?
Question 4
What was the speaker's view on individuals being honest about their sexual preferences?
Question 5
Which of the following arguments did the speaker use against homosexuality?
Question 6
According to Romans 1, what is the consequence mentioned in verse 18 for godlessness and wickedness?
Question 7
What type of relations are described in Romans 1:26-27 as unnatural?
Question 8
In Romans 1:19, how is the knowledge of God made evident?
Question 9
How did the speaker use dogs' mating behavior in their argument?
Question 10
How did the speaker describe homosexual acts in relation to gender truth?
Question 11
According to the speaker, what is the problem with modern society?
Question 12
Romans 1:22-23 speaks of exchanging the glory of God for what?
Question 13
What concern did the speaker express regarding democracy and laws?
Question 14
According to Romans 1:20-21, what excuse do people lack because of God's clear qualities in creation?
Question 15
What does the speaker emphasize should govern human behavior?