Section A: def
Section B: truth and knowledge
Section C, D: the 5 proofs of gods existence
Section E: Evidence of design in the universe
science
100

Atheism?

DO not believe in a god

100

epistemology?

 the study of truth and knowledge

100

what is the main reason of pascals wagers argument?

the main argument was that if god didn't exist the everyone would be in an infinite loss

100

how does the earths size and location provide evidence for intelligent

the earths size is corresponding gravity holds a thin layer of mostly nitrogen and oxygen gases, only extending about 5o miles above the earths surface

the earth is located is right distance from the sun

100

list the 7 steps of sciencetific process

question, research, hypothesis, experiment, data analysis, conclusion, communication

200

Monotherism?

the belief in one god/ creator
200

Surjective truths

like an opinion, it only has much value of a the evidence that supports it

200

"need for a first mover"

the big bang theory states that the origins came from small condensed form of matter full of potential energy that eventually exploded

200

the moons role play in supporting life on earths

the moon created important ocean tides and movement, and its earths gravitation pull 

200

what is control group and its purpose

a group in the experiment which a variable is not tested

300

Polythesim?

the belief in many gods

300

Reason?

Experience?

belief?

: use of the logical thinking

: try it yourself

: ask someone

300

"least, much, more, most"

if the least exist by logic then the most exist by logic, we call the most perfection and the least improfection

300

uniform law of nature

much of life may seem uncertain but look at what we can count on day after day: gravity remains consistant

300

what is a variable, name the two types of variables

anything that can be changed and measured

independent: that changed during the experiment

dependent: tested or measured during experiment

400

Panthesim?

the belief that god is everything 

400

why is belief considered the most common why we learn?

they form the core of our identity and guide our perception of the world.

400

"intelligent design vs blind chance"

the universe is extremely and perfectly design

400

 How does DNA support the argument for gods existence?

a natural moral order requires existence the existence of gods as orthodoxly conceived so god must exist

400

what is significant?

are digits in a number that contribute to it's precision

500

accuracy?

precision?

: is how close a measured value is to the actual true value

: is how close the measured value are to each other