Biology Quiz 1 Review. A. Traditional Darwin ism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution __Christianity.

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Biology Quiz 1 Review

A. Traditional Darwin ism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution __Christianity

D. Creationism

A. Traditional Darwinism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution ___Islam

D. Creationism

A. Traditional Darwinism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution ___Secular Humanism

B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution

A. Traditional Darwinism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution ___Marxism-Leninism

C. Punctuated Evolution

A. Traditional Darwinism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution ___Cosmic Humanism

E. Cosmic Evolution

A. Traditional Darwinism B. Neo-Darwinian Evolution C. Punctuated Evolution D. Creationism E. Cosmic Evolution ___Postmodernism

C. Punctuated Evolution

_________________________is the theory that non-living matter gave rise to living organisms.

Spontaneous Generation is the theory that non-living matter gave rise to living organisms.

________________ is the natural process of choosing favorable characteristics and eliminating unfavorable ones through such things as competition, predators, geography, time, etc.

Natural Selection is the natural process of choosing favorable characteristics and eliminating unfavorable ones through such things as competition, predators, geography, time, etc.

____________ is a change in genetic makeup.

Mutation is a change in genetic makeup.

Why must “modern” science rule out creation? Does this reasoning pose a problem for evolution as well? Why or why not?

“Modern” science studies and theorizes only about things that can be ________and ________. This naturalistic restriction necessarily rules out the existence of the ___________because the supernatural cannot lie beyond the natural world. It should be noted that by modern science’s strict definition, it cannot consistently render judgment on the _______________, because it can neither be measured nor observed. ____________ historical events fall outside the parameters of the scientific method.

“Modern” science studies and theorizes only about things that can be observed and ________. This naturalistic restriction necessarily rules out the existence of the ___________because the supernatural cannot lie beyond the natural world. It should be noted that by modern science’s strict definition, it cannot consistently render judgment on the _______________, because it can neither be measured nor observed. ____________ historical events fall outside the parameters of the scientific method.

“Modern” science studies and theorizes only about things that can be observed and measured. This naturalistic restriction necessarily rules out the existence of the ___________because the supernatural cannot lie beyond the natural world. It should be noted that by modern science’s strict definition, it cannot consistently render judgment on the _______________, because it can neither be measured nor observed. ____________ historical events fall outside the parameters of the scientific method.

“Modern” science studies and theorizes only about things that can be observed and measured. This naturalistic restriction necessarily rules out the existence of the supernatural because the supernatural cannot lie beyond the natural world. It should be noted that by modern science’s strict definition, it cannot consistently render judgment on the _______________, because it can neither be measured nor observed. ____________ historical events fall outside the parameters of the scientific method.

“Modern” science studies and theorizes only about things that can be observed and measured. This naturalistic restriction necessarily rules out the existence of the supernatural because the supernatural cannot lie beyond the natural world. It should be noted that by modern science’s strict definition, it cannot consistently render judgment on the theory of evolution because it can neither be measured nor observed. ____________ historical events fall outside the parameters of the scientific method.

“Modern” science studies and theorizes only about things that can be observed and measured. This naturalistic restriction necessarily rules out the existence of the supernatural because the supernatural cannot lie beyond the natural world. It should be noted that by modern science’s strict definition, it cannot consistently render judgment on the theory of evolution because it can neither be measured nor observed. One-Time-only historical events fall outside the parameters of the scientific method.

How does the evolutionary view of Cosmic Humanists differ from the evolutionary theory purported by Marxist-Leninists and Secular Humanists?

Secular Humanists and Marxist/Leninists both believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher form of _______ being. Cosmic Humanists, on the other hand, believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a ______ _________ or “New Age.” The “______” of ________ provides the guarantee that all humanity will one day achieve this divine consciousness.

Secular Humanists and Marxist/Leninists both believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher form of biological being. Cosmic Humanists, on the other hand, believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a ______ _________ or “New Age.” The “______” of ________ provides the guarantee that all humanity will one day achieve this divine consciousness.

Secular Humanists and Marxist/Leninists both believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher form of biological being. Cosmic Humanists, on the other hand, believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher _________ or “New Age.” The “______” of ________ provides the guarantee that all humanity will one day achieve this divine consciousness.

Secular Humanists and Marxist/Leninists both believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher form of biological being. Cosmic Humanists, on the other hand, believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher consciousness or “New Age.” The “______” of ________ provides the guarantee that all humanity will one day achieve this divine consciousness.

Secular Humanists and Marxist/Leninists both believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher form of biological being. Cosmic Humanists, on the other hand, believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher consciousness or “New Age.” The “science” of ________ provides the guarantee that all humanity will one day achieve this divine consciousness.

Secular Humanists and Marxist/Leninists both believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher form of biological being. Cosmic Humanists, on the other hand, believe that evolution is helping humanity progress toward a higher consciousness or “New Age.” The “science” of evolution provides the guarantee that all humanity will one day achieve this divine consciousness.