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Science, Theories & Truth Test 2019

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DIRECTIONS FOR #13 - #18: Read the directions at the top of the next box. Then select the letter option that contains the correct column of words to complete each phrase.
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Science is not in the business of making ______ ________

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To be valid, a hypothesis must be __________

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_____________ is the best tool we have for understanding the world around us.

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_____________ Revelation is the type of divine revelation where God reaveals truth to us through "Scripture" or "The Book of God's Word."

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____________ Revelation is the type of divine revelation where God reaveals truth to us through Creation or "The Book of God's Works."

ESSAY DIRECTIONS: You must choose 2 out of the 3 essays to answer. The third essay is extra credit, you do not HAVE to do it but it would be good insurance/extra points if you have time.

For EVERY essay response: Please make sure you are answering ALL parts of this question prompt. Double check your answer, including your spelling and grammar, before you submit.
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How is the creation mandate a command from God to do science and how does it tell us to "do science"?

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Do God/Christianity and science conflict or support one another and why?

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Use scientific evidence and valid reasoning to defend the Creation theory (that God created the universe) based on one of the arguments we learned about in class (either "Cause and Effect" or "Fine-Tuning/Intentional Design")

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Put the scientific terms in the correct category. (this is in place of the circular graphic we did in class)
Scientific Law
Scientific Fact
Scientific Theory
Hypothesis
Explanation Statements of Why
Description/Observation statements of How
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Select the TWO jobs of a theory below
To test the hypothesis
To enable new predictions to be created and tested
To account for all the known information about a topic
To describe how something works
Why can't science say that Christianity or the Bible are true?
Because the accuracy of the Bible can't be tested
Science does say Christianity and the Bible are true
Because science and Christianity are in conflict
Because science does not enter into religious questions like that or make claims about truth
What is the closest thing to "truth" in science?
The Bible
Scientific Fact
Scientific Law
Hypothesis
Scientific Theory
What does a scientist say about a fact that has been repeatedly tested and is widely accepted as being accurate if they can't just say "it's true"
It is correct as far as we know
It is scientifically proven to be accurate
It is true based on scientific research
It has been proven through testing
Which of the following is NOT a way we can know truth?
Divine Revelation
Divine Intervention
Direct Observation
Valid Logic
What happens to a hypothesis once it is confirmed
It doesn't become anything, it's just considered to be more accurate.
It becomes a scientific theory
It becomes a scientific fact.
It becomes a scientifc law
What are the two ways we can change our Presuppositions?
By having new experiences and learning new information
By becoming a Christian
By making a conscious effort to change them
By studying psychology to learn more about them
The purpose of an experiment is to ________
test the hypothesis
prove the hypothesis
create testable evidence for proving the accuracy of your hypothesis
rule out wrong answers
Which of the following things can change something that is "true"
New experiences
Nothing, truth doesn't change
New technological advances
New information
Select the methods of knowing truth that come from Philosophy
Direct Observations
Divine Revelations
Divine Interventions
Critical Thinking
Valid Logic
Which of the following can a scientific theory be?
Accurate
Truth
Proven
Useful
The goal of science is to _________
Increase our knowledge and create new technology
Create accurate models of the natural world
Find the truth
Explore, describe, and explain for the purpose of helping others
A successful or strong ________ is one that produces definitive results and can be replicated
experiment
hypothesis
worldview
theory
One way we can discover truth through valid logic is through the use of ______________
Syllogisms
Direct Observation
Critical Thinking
Mental Models
Christian scientists have an advantage in that they are on right terms with God so they are not impacted by the Fall
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False
Scientific laws explain why the phenomena is occurring or why it behaves the way it does
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False
There can be no conflict between the belief in God and the study of the world he created.
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False
If a theory is found to be accurate over time, it is upgraded to a law
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Even if experimental data supports them, a theory can never be proven
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Everyone has a worldview and each person's worldview is different from everyone elses.
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False
All scientific information is temporary
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False
Because science is not trying to find "truth" or answer questions about religion/God, science is morally neutral
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False
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