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2 Jeopardy Definition Examples True/FalseCompletion Multiple Choice Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 The study of observable facts or events science

4 The belief that only visible, tangible matter is real. materialism

5 A theoretical statement that guides a scientist’s research Hypotheses

6 These are outside the realm of science Moral judgments

7 The subtle effect of a scientist’s worldview bias

8 You cannot trust him because he is untrustworthy Circular reasoning

9 What that speaker said can’t be right because, after all, he is a foreigner and can’t possibly understand our culture Ad hominem

10 Something bad happened to me just after I saw a black cat. This must mean the black cat was bad luck. Post hoc

11 Only people who reject religion can be objective scientists. Pretended neutrality

12 Satomi was born in Japan. She must be a good student. Missing the point

13 Both evolutionism and Creationism are based on faith. True

14 The Bible contradicts true science. False

15 The big bang theory is controversial, even among non- Christian scientists. True

16 God took seven days to complete His creation. False

17 Scientific conclusions are subject to change. True

18 The intricacy and majesty of the universe is best appreciated and understood through the human activity called. science

19 God commanded man to subdue the earth and have over it. dominion

20 The theory of the origin of the universe substitutes an explosion-like event for the Creator God. Big bang

21 The belief that conditions and processes today are the same as they have always been is called the doctrine of. uniformitarianism

22 does not use the same series of steps to investigate every scientific question. Scientific methodology

23 Faith is Not based on A. Supernatural revelations B. First-hand experience C. Unobservable evidence D. One’s system of beliefs First-hand experience

24 The statement “God created the earth” is based on A. experimental proof B. Scientific evidence C. The second law of thermodynamics D. faith faith

25 A mistake in reasoning is called a A. truism B. universal negative C. hypotheses D. fallacy fallacy

26 The Curse affected A. the ground only B. all living things and the earth C. the entire universe D. Adam and Eve only The entire universe

27 The first law of thermodynamics is also known as the principle of A. Conservation B. Entropy C. Aging D. Degeneration conservation

28 Final Jeopardy What three facts form the foundation of the Christian worldview?

29 Final Jeopardy Answer The three facts are the Creation, the Fall (and the Curse), and The promise of Redemption.


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