Science, Worldviews & Truth Quiz
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Last updated 7 months ago
18 questions

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The basic assumptions we make about the world; an expression of our world view.
The basic assumptions we make about the world; an expression of our world view.
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The term often used to refer to a non-christian professional or idea
The term often used to refer to a non-christian professional or idea
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A preconceived opinion that is not based on reasoning, valid experience, OR actual experience; these are often unreasonable and not thought out (illogical)
A preconceived opinion that is not based on reasoning, valid experience, OR actual experience; these are often unreasonable and not thought out (illogical)
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The lens (perspective) through which we see and interpret all matters of life.
The lens (perspective) through which we see and interpret all matters of life.
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Taking full responsibility for the care and management of every aspect of our world and using it under God’s authority; caretakers
Taking full responsibility for the care and management of every aspect of our world and using it under God’s authority; caretakers
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An inclination one has about an idea or a thing after thinking about its pros and cons (we are more conscious of these)
An inclination one has about an idea or a thing after thinking about its pros and cons (we are more conscious of these)
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God’s commandment at The Creation for people to be his representatives; to be fruitful and multiple, to subdue the earth and have dominion over it.
God’s commandment at The Creation for people to be his representatives; to be fruitful and multiple, to subdue the earth and have dominion over it.
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Something that cannot change over time or with new information, it is set in stone.
Something that cannot change over time or with new information, it is set in stone.
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Why can't science say that Christianity or the Bible are true?
Why can't science say that Christianity or the Bible are true?
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Since scientists avoid using the term "true", what would they say instead about a fact that has been repeatedly confirmed through testing and is widely accepted as being accurate.
Since scientists avoid using the term "true", what would they say instead about a fact that has been repeatedly confirmed through testing and is widely accepted as being accurate.
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Which of the following things can change something that is "true"
Which of the following things can change something that is "true"
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The goal of science (in general, not just for christians) is to _________
The goal of science (in general, not just for christians) is to _________
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There can be no conflict between the belief in God and the study of the world he created.
There can be no conflict between the belief in God and the study of the world he created.
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It is possible for someone to have the same worldview as another if they have shared life experiences (like a brother and sister)
It is possible for someone to have the same worldview as another if they have shared life experiences (like a brother and sister)
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All scientific information is _________
All scientific information is _________
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Because science is not trying to find "truth" or answer questions about religion/God, science is morally neutral
Because science is not trying to find "truth" or answer questions about religion/God, science is morally neutral
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Science is not in the business of making ______ ________
Science is not in the business of making ______ ________
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In complete sentences, explain how Christians see the creation mandate as a command from God to "do science" (This counts as 2 questions)Hint: follow the three parts of the mandate map (Creation Mandate -> Dominion -> Science)
In complete sentences, explain how Christians see the creation mandate as a command from God to "do science" (This counts as 2 questions)
Hint: follow the three parts of the mandate map (Creation Mandate -> Dominion -> Science)