Truth Project 5, 7, & 9 Flashcards

1
Q

Who stated that “once you get rid of objective truth, no one is able to live however they want”?

A

Zacharias

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2
Q

Who said “the Darwinian myth will be ranked as the greatest deceit in the history of science”?

A

Lovtrop

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3
Q

Who quoted Darwin himself in the book Darwin’s Black Box to question the validity of evolution?

A

Behe

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4
Q

Who has a theory that cells began on earth by being placed there by aliens?

A

Crick

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5
Q

Who used the theory of instantaneous and immediate changes in species in order to state that the problem of the fossil record actually supports evolution?

A

Gould

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6
Q

Who used the theory of the watchmaker to provide an argument that the world was created by intelligent design?

A

Paley

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7
Q

Who used the theory of the blind watchmaker to provide an argument that the world has evolved without a clear purpose or plan of design?

A

Dawkins

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8
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Who said that “evolution is a fact amply demonstrated by the fossil record and contemporary molecular biology?

A

Sagan

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9
Q

Who said that naturalism is all that is left for humans as they pursue pleasure without consequence?

A

Neitzsche

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10
Q

Who said that “God is dead”?

A

Nietzsche

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11
Q

Who said that “humans either have a drive for power or pleasure”?

A

Nietzsche

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12
Q

Who said that “if it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications” then the theory of evolution would break down?

A

Darwin

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13
Q

In order to support ones conclusions about the origins of life in the study of science one is to use:

A

Observation and experiment

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14
Q

Which philosopher believed that you could understand the world through the study of the particulars?

A

Aristotle

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15
Q

Which philosopher believed that you could understand the world through the study of the universals?

A

Plato

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16
Q

What is the stated purpose of the scientific process?

A

To reveal scientific truths and laws

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17
Q

The values of society will be found in?

A

Who society admires

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18
Q

What disproved the Darwinian myth was once promoted by Haeckel?

A

Embryos

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19
Q

What disproved the Darwinian myth was once promoted by Huxley?

A

Apes becoming man

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20
Q

The theory that species went through immediate and instantaneous changes in order to account for the lack of evidence in the fossil record.

A

Punctuated equilibrium

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21
Q

The theory that species were placed on earth by aliens

A

Directed panspermia

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22
Q

The concept of demonstrating that a complex organ exists by numerous, successive, slight modifications.

A

Irreducible complexity

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23
Q

Where in scripture is the warning from the past that “man chose created things rather than the creator”?

A

Romans 1

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24
Q

Where in scripture is the warning from the past about how a king would rule?

A

1 Samuel 8

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25
Q

Sociology is the study of?

A

Society

26
Q

Both Del Tackett and Carl Sagan made an appeal to ______ to interest listeners in their lessons on the origins of life.

A

Emotion

27
Q

One of the individual who signed the humanist manifesto and was a philosopher and influential individual in the development of government schools in US.

A

Dewey

28
Q

He response to the brokenness in relationships from those who do not have a relationship with God is often to change the definition of relationships in order to avoid the experience of?

A

Disappointment

29
Q

The delegation of the authority to the people.

A

Servant hood

30
Q

Ravi Zacharias stated that “once society killed God, it simultaneously killed ______ and man.”

A

Ethics

31
Q

Scripture gives a warning that a king would make the people ______ and use them for his advantage.

A

Slaves

32
Q

The primary question when it comes to studying the impact of the state, is whose _____ guides it?

A

Law

33
Q

In psalm 53 it states that “the _____ says in their hero that there is no God.”

A

Fool

34
Q

The concept in law that churches sit on Gods poverty NOT on state poverty is known as the sphere of _____

A

Sovereignty

35
Q

God makes a divine statement about His nature when he emphasizes the importance of?

A

Relationships

36
Q

The adherence to authority by the people.

A

Submission

37
Q

Both Del Tackett and Carl Sagan used ______ to convince their listeners that their viewpoint on the origins of life was correct.

A

Assumptive language

38
Q

Envy and ________ creates disorder because if focuses upon?

A

Selfish ambition

39
Q

Envy and selfish ambition creates disorder because it focuses up self rather than?

A

Service

40
Q

Righteous rebellion to the secular state comes through?

A

Love

41
Q

Righteous rebellion to the secular state comes through love and?

A

Service

42
Q

This is required to support ones conclusions about the origins of life.

A

Faith

43
Q

A Christian is called to follow Christ’s lead and ______ to Gods call to serve others.

A

Submit

44
Q

What are the two options to explain the origins of life?

A

There was a beginning vs. it has always existed

45
Q

What battle takes place in the realm of sociology?

A

Truth vs. lies

46
Q

What are the three broken relationships as outline in Genesis?

A

Man / man
Man / God
Man / creation

47
Q

Scientific study of the cosmos will reveal that there is either a transcendent ______ or that the cosmos ______ itself.

A

Creator, created

48
Q

An early assumption based upon observed data.

A

Hypothesis

49
Q

Observations that confirm the original assumption

A

Theory

50
Q

The observation will always produce the same result

A

Law

51
Q

Illustrates who we are to influence

A

Relationship

52
Q

Illustrates what we are to do

A

Roles

53
Q

Illustrates who is to make the decision

A

Authority

54
Q

Illustrates how we are to respond

A

Submission

55
Q

Is the result of humans working together

A

Unity

56
Q

What makes up God?

A

Father, son, Holy Spirit

57
Q

What makes up a family?

A

Husband, wife, children

58
Q

What makes up the church?

A

Christ, leader, and members

59
Q

What makes up society?

A

Physical, spiritual, and social

60
Q

Who stated that there was a lack of evidence of the estimated 50,000 changes required to transform from a sea creature to a land creature?

A

Berlinski