Cubangbang #120223 Word Scramble
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The verse "All things were made by him; and without him was not anythin was not anything made that was made" (John 1:3) most directly supports: | biblical Creationism |
Not a clear biblical teaching about Creation. | God created a canopy to protect the created world. |
People who promote the theory of intelligent design believe | that life shows evidence of design |
The verse "One day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day" (2 Peter 3:8) is sometimes used to support the idea of | long-day theory |
The term "global flood" means that a flood of water | covered the entire earth |
Not a problem of the long-day theory | The word "was" in Genesis 1:2 is a better translation based on Hebrew grammar than the word "became" |
Does not deal with geneaologies | Gap theory |
The process by which most fossils are beieved to have been formed | Sedimentation |
We are sure Jacob knew something about | behemoth and leviathan |
The changing of a thing to become improved or more complex | evolution |
The argument that building your muscles will not cause your children to have big muscles could be used to refute the theory proposed by | Lamarck |
According to De Vries, the organism capable of the most evolution | mutates easily |
Of all the gene mutations man has observed in organisms, the vast majority are | harmful |
Not one of the points Darwin used in his thoery of natural selection | The embryos of many organisms appear to be similar |
Where can you find a complete and uninterrupted fossil record? | Nowhere |
The belief that the physical universe was created by God. | Biblical Creationism |
The belief that the physical universe developed by chance. | Evolutionism |
The belief that each day of Creation was a long period of time, maybe thousands of years. | Long-day theory |
The belief that each day of Creation was twenty-four hours long. | Literal view |
The belief that the "first creation" was destroyed during Satan's fall. | Gap theory |
The belief that the random direction of evolution is incapable of causing the level of complexity we see in nature. | Theory of intelligent design |
The belief that God created new groups of species at widely spaced intervals. | Progressive creationism |
The belief that the earth is millions or billions of years old. | Old-earth theory |
The belief that the earth is about six thousand years old. | Young-earth theory |
Creation and evolution are both accepted by | faith |
Rain fell for how many days and nights during the Genesis Flood. | 40 |
Those materials that settle to the bottom of the river are called | Sediment |
Means fearful or monstrous lizard | Dinosaur |
The theory that organisms change to a darker color because human activity causes their surroundings to become darker. | industrial mechanism |
Island where Darwin observed animals | Galapagos |
A diagram demsonstrating the supposed stages of biological evolution | Evolutionary family tree |
Similar structures that evolutionists say are best explained by common ancestry | Homologous structures |
The modern animal that supposedly descended from Pakicetus and Ambulocetus | whale |
The gradual change of one kind of organism into another | Biological evolution |
An extinct bird to be a missing link between birds and reptiles | Archeopteryx |
An organism that evolutionists claim has different groups of organisms as its offsprings | Common ancestor |
Changes in an organism's genetic makeup account for evolutionary changes | Evolution-mutation theory |
A record of past living things | Fossil record |
A genetic change that can be passed down to offspring | Germ mutation |
The ship Darwin sailed on | HMS Beagle |
A genetic change that cannot affect the offspring | Somatic mutation |
An organism that probably never existed but is needed to fill out the evolutionary path of other organisms | Missing link |
A theory that is also known as Neo-Darwinism | Mutation-selection theory |
The idea that the environment destroys organisms that are less able than others to live in the environment | Theory of natural selection |
Cutting off tails of many generations disproved this theory | Theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics |
Man was not created in the same way as plants and animals | True |
God's creation has degenerated because of man's sin | True |
Noah's ark was not the about the same size of Columbus's ship the Santa Maria | True |
The term survival of the fittest is not most closely associated with the theories of De Vries | True |
Using special equipment and controlled conditions, some scientists have not created living cells from nonliving materials | True |
Who used the unusual length of the giraffe's neck to support his theory of evolution? | Lamarck |
Who developed a theory of evolution after a five-year voyage to study South America. | Darwin |
Who studied changes in plants and proposed that mutations were the source of change for evolution? | De Vries |
The theory of evolution that is accepted by most modern evolutionary scientists | Neo-Darwinism or mutation-selction theory |
the ultimate question or that problem that evolution is unable to answer | How did it all start? Where did life first come from? |
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