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100

These two scientists were credited for finding the structure and shape of DNA, discovering that it is in the form of a double helix. 

Who were Crick and Watson?

100

This emperor worked alongside his mother to  worship Christianity as the official religion of Rome, even issuing the Edict of Milan; 100 extra points if you can name his mother.

Who was Constantine?

Who was St. Helena?

100

Another word for covenant, which relates to the New and Old “ones” in the Bible.

What is a Testament?

100

This man was known for studying scripture, and attempted to crack the meaning of the Bible

Who was Origen?

100

This priest from Alexandria started the __ans, who did not believe the Lord was truly divine. Please answer for his name (I blanked out the group because it would give it away, hence his name)

Who was Arius?

200

This project was founded in 2003 to help more people learn about mapping genetics.

What is the Human Genome Project?

200

Constantine ended religious tolerance by issuing this document, but Alexandrians did not follow this document hence their beliefs.

What was the Edict of Milan?

200

The church condemned this scholar’s idea to expel the Old Testament from the Bible. This is the reason it’s still here today.

Who was Marcion?

200
Answer #1 could not decode the Bible, so this man came up with vocabulary to describe the Bible.

Who was Tertullian?

200

This “meeting” brought bishops from all around the world to discuss how to celebrate the Christian religion, including worship methods, certain beliefs, and saint feast days.

What was the Ecumenical Council?

300

This scientist was able to incorporate the cell theory, which states all organisms are composed of similar units.

Who was Robert Hooke?

300

An emperor’s successor ensured that Christianity was the religion of Rome, as answer #1’s dying wish was to see this occur. (Who was the successor?)

Who was Emperor Theodosius I?

300

The number of books in the Old Testament...

What is 46?

300

This man translated the Bible into different languages, and was able to spread the faith to different continents

Who was St. Jerome?

300

This place in modern-day Turkey was where the most read creed of the Christian religion was created, hence its name. Name of the place, and not the creed please!

Where was Nicaea?

400

This medical officer in the Army was able to find that DNA can move and change, proving that hereditary transformation is real.

Who was Frederick Griffith?

400

Four emperors were responsible for the martyrdom of over 1500 Christians from 36-311 AD; Please name at least two.

Who were Nero, Decius, Diocletian, and/or Galerius?

400

The synonym for “Testament”

What is covenant?

400

This man preached through his “Golden Mouth,” as he converted thousands to Christianity.

Who was St. John Chrysostom?

400

This specific calling was organized by the Emperor himself, and later discovered that this is where the fact Jesus was “The Three Divine” was identified.

What was the Council of Constantinople?

500

This man is “the father of genetics,” who was a Christian monk who made the theory of the patterns of inheritance, which would be needed to find that DNA was indeed real 

Who was Gregor Kobel?

500

This saint was a skilled writer and preacher, which helped him become a great scholar and theologian, which got him the title of a Doctor of the Church.

Who was St. Augustine?

500

This belief or collections of beliefs rejects certain concepts of the Bible (this is actually on page 90).

What is heresy?

500

This word means “of the whole world,” as it served as the name of this famous council.

What is ecumenical?

500

This nation received a letter from St. Paul in the Bible, but are more recognized in this chapter for calling a council that distinguished Jesus was two beings, one mortal and one divine. What’s the nation?

Where was Ephesus?