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Bible Content Quiz -- Question #14
Don't be discouraged if you don't have all the "right answers," no one does.


The lesson drawn from this parable seems rather harsh, to say the least. "For to every one who has will more be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away." (Matthew 25:29) It is perhaps for this reason that the parable of the talents is followed immediately in Matthew by another one in which Jesus is more specific about what it takes to inherit eternal life than anywhere else in the Bible. In this passage, Jesus lists a set of behaviors that are part of what it takes. Which one of those activities cited below is NOT on this list?
a) providing clothes for the naked b) providing food for the hungry
c) providing shelter for the homeless d) preaching to those who did not believe in Jesus


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The Rev. Charles P. Henderson is a Presbyterian minister and Executive Director of
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He is the author of God and Science (John Knox Press, 1986).  
A revised and expanded version of the book is appearing here.
God and Science (Hypertext Edition, 2005).
He is also editor of a new book, featuring articles by world class scientists and theologians, and illustrating the leading views on the relationship between science and religion:
Faith, Science and the Future (CrossCurrents Press, 2007).

Charles also tracks the boundry between the virtual and the real at his blog: Next World Design, focusing on the mediation of art, science and spirituality in the metaverse.  

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