_____ do not always perfectly portray what they are intended to represent.
What is a model
Which career studies giant windmills to generate electricity?
What are engineers
God commanded man to fill the earth and have _____ over it.
What is dominion
What provides direction for testing?
What is a hypothesis
Which science focuses on the past events?
What is historical science
What commandment calls for us to study and use earth's resource for God's glory?
What is the creation mandate
Which career studies galaxies and stars?
What is an astronomer
Some scientists serve as ____ or as expert witnesses in court.
What is an educator
The way that an individual views and uses science is affected by their what?
What is worldview
Which science focuses on current day events?
What is operational science
Scientific information that is collected with an instrument containing a numerical skill is called what?
What is measured data
Which career studies faults and earthquakes?
What is a geologist
What are the three foundational points of a Christian worldview?
What is creation, fall, redemption
What career studies climate change?
What is a meteorologist
The scientific process must begin with what?
What is the way a volcano erupts an example of?
What is the principle of uniformity
What is a hydrologist
What is a workable explanation of what the scientist thinks is happening?
What is a scientific model
What career studies ocean currents?
What is a marine scientist
What is the main reason for publishing results of scientific work?
What is allows for scientists to repeat the experiment and for the work to be reviewed.
What is a strongly held assumption about the way the world or the things in our lives work?
What is a presupposition
Which career specializes in studying deep ocean sediments?
What is a marine geologist
The comparison of information between global temperature changes in the 1700's and 1900's would be an example of what?
What is derived data
A worldview is based on what?
What is presuppostion
Why do creationists and secular scientists come to different conclusions on the same data?
What is different interpretations/worldviews