Note to Student: Please answer the following questions to be graded. These questions are designed to make you think. If you get stuck and cannot answer some of the questions, just leave them blank and we will fill them in for you.
What theological difficulty is there in believing that man and
apes evolved from a common ancestor?
What problem is there in our concept of what a human is worth, if we take the position that man is a product of chance formation of an animal from microscopic life form?
Suppose a person believes that man evolved from an ape-like
ancestor physically, but that God placed the soul of man in an
appropriate ape-man form along the way (theistic or mitigated
evolution). Which of the following describes a valid problem with that
belief? (Check one.)
[ ] There is no problem.
[ ] Reflects negatively on the existence of
God.
[ ] Violates the description given in
Genesis.
[ ] Other. Explain.
Identify five things that God created from nothing.
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b.
c.
d.
e.
Identify five things that God made from material that already existed.
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b.
c.
d.
e.
When a reconstruction of an ancient ape or human is made from a skull and a few ribs (as an example), what are three problems automatically involved in the credibility of the reconstruction?
a.
b.
c.
In the box is a well known skeleton of a specimen which is
claimed to be a link to man. See if you can find characteristics which
would help you identify the specimen as either an ape, a monkey, or a
human. (Not all blanks will be used.)
a.
b.
c.
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b.
c.
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b.
c.
Identify three things an archaeologist, anthropologist, or geologist might find that would indicate the creature he was studying has spiritual characteristics.
a.
b.
c.
Why are there different races?
How much difference can race make in the way two people look?
Please add any questions on this course of study that have not been answered so we can take care of any remaining ideas that are not clear in your mind.
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