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Science, Worldviews & Truth Quiz

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Read the directions on the uploaded page below. Then, choose the letter that represents the correct trio of words from the page.
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Question 17
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Science is not in the business of making ______ ________

Question 18
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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)

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Why can't science say that Christianity or the Bible are true?
Because the accuracy of the Bible can't be tested
Because science and Christianity are in conflict
Science does say Christianity and the Bible are true
Because science does not enter into religious questions like that or make claims about truth
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.
It is correct as far as we know
It is true based on scientific research
It has been proven through testing
It is scientifically proven to be accurate
Which of the following things can change something that is "true"
New technological advances
New experiences
New information
Nothing, truth doesn't change
The goal of science (in general, not just for christians) is to _________
Explore, describe, and explain for the purpose of helping others
Create accurate models of the natural world
Find the truth
Increase our knowledge and create new technology
There can be no conflict between the belief in God and the study of the world he created.
True
False
It is possible for someone to have the same worldview as another if they have shared life experiences (like a brother and sister)
True
False
All scientific information is _________
valid/true
tested & proven
temporary
accurate
Because science is not trying to find "truth" or answer questions about religion/God, science is morally neutral
True
False
The basic assumptions we make about the world; an expression of our world view.
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
The term often used to refer to a non-christian professional or idea
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
A preconceived opinion that is not based on reasoning, valid experience, OR actual experience; these are often unreasonable and not thought out (illogical)
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
The lens (perspective) through which we see and interpret all matters of life.
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
Taking full responsibility for the care and management of every aspect of our world and using it under God’s authority; caretakers
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
An inclination one has about an idea or a thing after thinking about its pros and cons (we are more conscious of these)
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
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.
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular
Something that cannot change over time or with new information, it is set in stone.
A. Truth
B. Creation Mandate
C. Dominion
D. Bias
E. Presupposition
F. Prejudice
G. Worldview
H. Secular