CRST 290 Quiz 5 Liberty University
CRST 290 Quiz Adam and Man”kind”
Module 5: Week 5
- In which New Testament passage is Jesus compared to Adam, as the one man whose brings life after the sin of the first man brought death?
- The overall theology from Genesis to Revelation is called the:
- A belief in a historical Adam is a relatively new view developed in the Enlightenment.
- All of the ape-like creatures have a formen magnum located at a 45-degree at the back of their skull.
- The type of ape most similar to humans is the:
- Which group of skulls shows the greatest similarity to our own species (Homo sapiens).
- The hominid fossil sight with the highest diversity of human skull shapes and forms are found:
- Where were fossils of Australopithecus sediba found?
- The hominid skulls from Dmanisi are interesting because they:
- Which British scientist wrote a scathing book to refute Darwin, which came out just one year after On the Origin of Species was published?
- Widespread pre-Fall animal death is an important component of the young-Earth creation model.
- Origen of Alexandria was well-known for his allegorical views of scripture. He did not believe that the details of Genesis 1-11 were historically accurate.
- Todd Wood has been able to use baraminology to conrm which creationist claim?
- The most abundant enzyme on earth is called rubisco. It is important for which process?
- Which pioneering scientist discovered the moons of Jupiter?
- Which philosophy/theology term refers to belief that cannot be changed by evidence?
- What is the name of the star that is closest to our solar system (not our sun).
- The historical nature of Genesis 1-11 (such as the reality of various people and events) is affirmed in numerous New Testament passages.
- What is one way that Genesis 1-3 is different from Jesus’ parables found in the New Testament?
- Todd Wood discusses an encounter with God transcends our need for rational answers. Who was the person in this encounter?
- What type of animal was the first ever to have every cell charted from fertilized egg to adult?
- Galieo believed that when there was a perceived conflict between science and the Bible,
- Newly discovered genetic information from ancient hominids shows that:
- The phrase “according to its kind” in Genesis 1 refers to how animals will reproduce.
- The term __________________ refers to a wide range of evidences that point towards a single explanation.
Other sets
- In which New Testament passage is Jesus compared to Adam, as the one man whose brings life after the sin of the first man brought death?
- The narratives of Genesis 1-11 are best understood as non-historical stories.
- The overall theology from Genesis to Revelation is called the:
- All of the ape-like creatures have a formen magnum located at a 45-degree at the back of their skull.
- Which group of skulls shows the greatest similarity to our own species (Homo sapiens).
- The “big hole” where the spinal cord enters the skull is called the:
- The hominid skulls from Dmanisi are interesting because they:
- Where was the “Hobbit” fossil hominid found?
- The Neanderthal group is very different from modern humans
- Theistic evolution argues that God used the pagan myths of the Ancient Near East (such as Sumer, Babylon, and Egypt) as a backdrop for Genesis 1, in order to show the Israelites how He is the one true God.
- Wood discusses unanswered questions in Genesis, and focuses some time on the Nephilim of Genesis 6. What are the two options for what the Nephilim may be?
- Who wrote the now-famous Letter to the Grand Duchess?
- Which group of birds is found only in North and South America?
- Which marine mammal was nearly hunted to extinction in just 60 years during the 20th century?
- The now-disproved idea that non-living matter can produce living creatures is known as
- In young-Earth creation, the “starlight problem” refers to the difficulty in getting starlight from distant parts of the universe to Earth so that they can be seen by us.
- The historical nature of Genesis 1-11 (such as the reality of various people and events) is affirmed in numerous New Testament passages.
- Which British scientist wrote a scathing book to refute Darwin, which came out just one year after On the Origin of Species was published?
- Origen of Alexandria was well-known for his allegorical views of scripture. He did not believe that the details of Genesis 1-11 were historically accurate.
- Which philosophy/theology term refers to belief that cannot be changed by evidence?
- Biologist Leonard Brand conducted a number of experiments with newts in order to evaluate what claim?
- One of the “hard problems” Dr. Wood discusses is radioactive decay. While a complete solution is not yet available, an important piece to solving this puzzle involves:
- Todd Wood has been able to use baraminology to confirm which creationist claim?
- Todd Wood refers to the successes of creationist research as “________________” that indicate he and other creationists are making progress.
- Newly discovered genetic information from ancient hominids shows that:
Set
- The overall theology from Genesis to Revelation is called the:
- Which argument is used to argue that Adam is a real historical individual?
- A belief in a historical Adam is a relatively new view developed in the Enlightenment.
- Which group of skulls shows the greatest similarity to our own species (Homo sapiens).
- The famous fossil called “Lucy” belongs to which fossil group?
- The “big hole” where the spinal cord enters the skull is called the:
- Statistical baraminology methods have been able to identify a significant gap between human and non-human (ape-like) fossil groups.
- The Neanderthal group is very different from modern humans
- The hominid fossil sight with the highest diversity of human skull shapes and forms are found:
- Which highly intelligent animal is actually able to remember and distinguish among many human faces? (Researchers tested this by wearing masks, then having other people wear those same masks.)
- The historical nature of Genesis 1-11 (such as the reality of various people and events) is affirmed in numerous New Testament passages.
- The now-disproved idea that non-living matter can produce living creatures is known as
- Todd Wood refers to the successes of creationist research as “________________” that indicate he and other creationists are making progress.
- Which group of birds is found only in North and South America?
- Galieo believed that when there was a perceived conflict between science and the Bible,
- Who wrote the now-famous Letter to the Grand Duchess?
- The term __________________ refers to a wide range of evidences that point towards a single explanation.
- Which pioneering scientist discovered the moons of Jupiter?
- The term _______________ refers to the idea that God conveys truth to humans in figurative or non-literal ways so that they can understand Him at the time and place of His communication.
- One of the “hard problems” Dr. Wood discusses is radioactive decay. While a complete solution is not yet available, an important piece to solving this puzzle involves:
- Biologist Leonard Brand conducted a number of experiments with newts in order to evaluate what claim?
- Todd Wood discusses an encounter with God transcends our need for rational answers. Who was the person in this encounter?
- Newly discovered genetic information from ancient hominids shows that:
- Which tiny animal can survive extreme temperatures and pressures, and even prolonged periods in space?
- Todd Wood has been able to use baraminology to confirm which creationist claim?
Set 1
- A belief in a historical Adam is a relatively new view developed in the Enlightenment.
- In which New Testament passage is Jesus compared to Adam, as the one man whose brings life after the sin of the first man brought death?
- There is a substantial shift in the types of narratives found in Genesis 1-11 from those in Genesis 12-50.
- The “big hole” where the spinal cord enters the skull is called the:
- Which group of skulls shows the greatest similarity to our own species (Homo sapiens).
- The famous fossil called “Lucy” belongs to which fossil group?
- One of the statistical baraminology methods used by creationists to identify groups and examine created kinds is called:
- The Neanderthal group is very different from modern humans
- For statistical baraminology methods, creationists can (and do) use the same data and data sets as evolutionists
- Which British scientist wrote a scathing book to refute Darwin, which came out just one year after On the Origin of Species was published?
- What is one way that Genesis 1-3 is different from Jesus’ parables found in the New Testament?
- Origen of Alexandria was well-known for his allegorical views of scripture. He did not believe that the details of Genesis 1-11 were historically accurate.
- Newly discovered genetic information from ancient hominids shows that:
- What type of animal was the first ever to have every cell charted from fertilized egg to adult?
- Theistic evolution argues that God used the pagan myths of the Ancient Near East (such as Sumer, Babylon, and Egypt) as a backdrop for Genesis 1, in order to show the Israelites how He is the one true God.
- Ancient and medieval scholars often thought that biblical passages contained only a single meaning: either literal or allegorical.
- Wood discusses unanswered questions in Genesis, and focuses some time on the Nephilim of Genesis 6. What are the two options for what the Nephilim may be?
- Widespread pre-Fall animal death is an important component of the young-Earth creation model.
- The phrase “according to its kind” in Genesis 1 refers to how animals will reproduce.
- The now-disproved idea that non-living matter can produce living creatures is known as “_________________”.
- The most abundant enzyme on earth is called rubisco. It is important for which process?
- Todd Wood discusses an encounter with God transcends our need for rational answers. Who was the person in this encounter?
- Which tiny animal can survive extreme temperatures and pressures, and even prolonged periods in space?
- Which group of birds is found only in North and South America?
- The term _______________ refers to the idea that God conveys truth to humans in figurative or non-literal ways so that they can understand Him at the time and place of His communication.
Set 2
- The “big hole” where the spinal cord enters the skull is called the:
- A belief in a historical Adam is a relatively new view developed in the Enlightenment.
- Which organism was used as an example of positive selection in evolution?
- There is a substantial shift in the types of narratives found in Genesis 1-11 from those in Genesis 12-50.
- The narratives of Genesis 1-11 are best understood as non-historical stories.
- The overall theology from Genesis to Revelation is called the:
- Fossils likely represent indirect family members to the species that we have alive on Earth today.
- The hominid fossil sight with the highest diversity of human skull shapes and forms are found:
- Which radiometric dating method involves the remains of once-living plants and animals?
- One of the statistical baraminology methods used by creationists to identify groups and examine created kinds is called:
- Three atoms of ____________ must fuse to form one atom of ____________.
- BioLogos suggests that a stylistic reading of Genesis 1 is preferred over a literal reading because:
- According to one of the videos of BioLogos, which of the following is/are necessary to produce the diversity of life on Earth?
- What origins position is advocated by BioLogos?
- Jesus’ statement that the mustard is the smallest of all seeds is given as an example by BioLogos of a factually incorrect statement in the Bible.
- In which New Testament passage is Jesus compared to Adam, as the one man whose brings life after the sin of the first man brought death?
- BioLogos believes that the issue of creation is not a core doctrine of the Christian faith.
- Does BioLogos believe that God is the Creator of our world?
- The presence of non-functional genes is an argument for evolution and common ancestry.
- The Hawaiian islands are given as an example of species that form due to:
- Where was the “Hobbit” fossil hominid found?
- An Evolutionary Creation view of origins requires:
- Varves are annual layers formed in:
- BioLogos suggests that the core doctrines of Christian faith are:
- According to cosmic evolutionary models, the Earth is _______________ years old.