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Jeopardy Definition Examples True/FalseCompletion Multiple Choice Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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The study of observable facts or events science
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The belief that only visible, tangible matter is real. materialism
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A theoretical statement that guides a scientist’s research Hypotheses
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These are outside the realm of science Moral judgments
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The subtle effect of a scientist’s worldview bias
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You cannot trust him because he is untrustworthy Circular reasoning
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What that speaker said can’t be right because, after all, he is a foreigner and can’t possibly understand our culture Ad hominem
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Something bad happened to me just after I saw a black cat. This must mean the black cat was bad luck. Post hoc
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Only people who reject religion can be objective scientists. Pretended neutrality
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Satomi was born in Japan. She must be a good student. Missing the point
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Both evolutionism and Creationism are based on faith. True
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The Bible contradicts true science. False
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The big bang theory is controversial, even among non- Christian scientists. True
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God took seven days to complete His creation. False
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Scientific conclusions are subject to change. True
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The intricacy and majesty of the universe is best appreciated and understood through the human activity called. science
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God commanded man to subdue the earth and have over it. dominion
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The theory of the origin of the universe substitutes an explosion-like event for the Creator God. Big bang
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The belief that conditions and processes today are the same as they have always been is called the doctrine of. uniformitarianism
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does not use the same series of steps to investigate every scientific question. Scientific methodology
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Faith is Not based on A. Supernatural revelations B. First-hand experience C. Unobservable evidence D. One’s system of beliefs First-hand experience
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The statement “God created the earth” is based on A. experimental proof B. Scientific evidence C. The second law of thermodynamics D. faith faith
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A mistake in reasoning is called a A. truism B. universal negative C. hypotheses D. fallacy fallacy
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The Curse affected A. the ground only B. all living things and the earth C. the entire universe D. Adam and Eve only The entire universe
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The first law of thermodynamics is also known as the principle of A. Conservation B. Entropy C. Aging D. Degeneration conservation
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Final Jeopardy What three facts form the foundation of the Christian worldview?
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Final Jeopardy Answer The three facts are the Creation, the Fall (and the Curse), and The promise of Redemption.
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