God commanded man to fill the earth and have __________ over it.
What is Dominion?
The greatest need for good science is __________.
What is redeemed scientists?
The three foundational points of a Christian worldview are Creation, the Fall, and
__________.
What is Redemption?
Why do scientists prefer controlled experiments?
What is They allow only one factor to vary?
What typically comes first in the scientific process? __________
What is stating a hypothesis?
Measurable or descriptive information collected while observing is called __________.
What is measured data or descriptive data?
The work of good science involves __________ and __________.
What is glorifying God and showing love to your neighbor?
What part of a person is NOT redeemed when God saves them? __________
What is his old nature (sin nature)?
Most scientific knowledge comes from following the __________.
What is the scientific process?
A petrologist studies __________.
What is identifying rocks and minerals and explaining how they formed?
The idea that the world operates in predictable ways is called the principle of __________.
What is principle of uniformity?
Most scientists today work in what kind of science? __________
What is operational science?
Which is NOT an example of applying the Creation Mandate?
What is Ridiculing a secular scientist?
The process by which God restores all things: __________
What is Redemption?
29. Researching when a fossilized animal became extinct is an example of what kind of science? __________
What is historical science?
The knowledge and practices of observing the Earth and its processes. Earth Science involves using appropriate tools to create models that describe and explain how the world works.
What is Earth Science?
God's Command
What is Genesis 1:28?
What kind of earth scientist studies the ocean? __________
What is oceanographer?
Using science to help others fulfills what other biblical command? __________
What is showing love to your neighbor?
Observations, explanations, and models produced through study: __________
What is Science?
After analyzing data, scientists sometimes have to __________ their hypotheses.
What is revise (or modify)
A hypothesis should be __________ and __________, not complicated.
What is simple and testable?
Plotting data points on a map during research is a part of which step of the scientific
process? __________
What is experimenting?
A workable explanation or description of something in the world.
What is Model?
God's command to have dominion over the earth is called the __________.
What is Creation Mandate?
A person's worldview is made up of their beliefs or __________.
What is values?
Historical scientists assume that processes (like sediment deposition) happened at the same rate as today. This assumption is called __________.
What is uniformitarianism?
A scientific principle that tells us that any observable result of a process and effect must have an adequate cause.
What is Principal of Cause and Effect?
Creationist and secular scientists may come to different conclusions because they have
different __________ of data.
What is interpretations?
A good inference requires __________.
What is sufficient data?
Give an example of a scientific model: __________
atomic theory / law of gravitation / hypothesis (all are models)
What is atomic theory / law of gravitation / hypothesis (all are models)?
e) A conclusion drawn from an assumed truth: __________
g) A description (may include equations): __________
What is
e) Inference?
g) Law?
A Christian worldview is based on the __________.
What is Bible?
b) A model explaining many observations: __________
f) An initial explanation guiding research: __________
What is
b) Theory?
f) Hypothesis?
A basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true.
What is Presupposition?
Analyzing a graph of temperatures taken every hour is an example of using __________ data.
What is measured data?