ICCE 106 Did Man Just Happen?

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In Dr. Moore's forward, he says there are only two explanations for the observation that - .

man is distinct from the beast.

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One explanation is found in the book of - and the other in - .

Genesis, the evolutionary theory

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What are the four circumstantial evidences for evolution discussed in these chapters?

biology, embryology, skeletal comparison, fossils

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Dr. Criswell's preface says these messages were made into a book at the request of the - in his church.

young people

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The books that helped Dr. Criswell most were those written by - .

Harry Rimmer

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A man is distinct from an animal in - , - , - , - , - , - , and - .

bone, blood, flesh, cells, mind, soul, spirit

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the intelligence of - is in a man's face.

God

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Man is - and he is concious of his - .

moral, Creator

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God did not create man a - but full grown with all his faculties.

primitive savage

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- in his Origin of Species described the other choice if one rejects creation--the theory of evolution.

Charles Darwin

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The intellectual, scholastic world accepts this unproven theory to the extent it is said, "Evolution has outgrown the rank of a - ."

theory

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A "theistic evolutionist" would be one who believes God created - .

a few original forms capable of self development.

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State Criswell's first reason against being a theistic evolutionist.

The theory itself is not true, not scientifically factual.

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State Criswell's second reason against being a theistic evolutionist.

The evolutionary theory has no explanation for any of the great ultimate questions of life.

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State Criswell's third reason against being a theistic evolutionist.

It is not right spiritually.

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the Bible and evolutionary theory lead you in - directions.

opposite

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In the Bible, sin is - ; in evolution, sin is only the drag of our ancestry.

a moral transgression of the law of God.

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If a gas buggy became an automobile, that would not be evolution: if it became a - or - , that would be evolution.

jet bomber, DC-7

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There is mutation (variation) everywhere but there is - nowhere, anytime or any place

transmutation

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Herbert Spencer had to say, "I have to begin with a first great - ."

unknowable cause

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Out of nothing, - comes.

nothing

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State the first guess of evolutionists as to how life began.

A germ fell to earth from a meteor or another planet.

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State the second guess of evolutionists as to how life began.

Life came to pass because of spontaneous generation.

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State the third guess of evolutionists as to how life began.

Life came about accidentally.

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State Criswell's refutation of the first guess.

It does not solve the problem, merely shifts it from one place to another.

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State Criswell's refutation of the second and third guesses.

Pasteur proved that microscopic life comes from microscopic life.

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State Professor Conklin's conclusion on the likelihood of evolution.

"This is as likely as an explosion in a printing factory producing the unabridged dictionary."

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There may be some varieties within a kind, or mutations or modifications, but the kind itself is - .

unbreakable

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wherever a life form is, it gives birth to a progeny - , as God stated in the Bible.

after it's kind

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the coral on the bed of the ocean now are the same as the coral fossilized during the - period.

Silurian

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Out of the uncounted millions and billions of - presumed to have existed as amoeba changed to man, not one exists today.

transitional forms

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Wherever we meet life, we meet a set of qualities which are - and - .

nonspecial, nonmeasurable

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Three examples given of these qualities are - , - and - .

purpose, accommodation to circumstances, choice

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the evolutionist says that qualities of mind were involved because of the survival of the - .

fittest

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Criswell says such qualities of mind as love of music, art, and beauty arose because man was made - .

in the image of God

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The acceptance of the theory of evolution has repercussions that are - , - and - for the Christian faith.

tremendous, immeasurable, tragic

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If something came from nothing, and larvae, fish, reptiles, and birds developed into mammals by evolution, then - in the world.

there is no need for God

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Evolution repudiates - .

the redemptive work of Jesus Christ

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All of life is built up of living units called - .

cells

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Cells have the properties of - , - and - .

movement, assimilation, reproduction

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- is the name for cell division.

Mitosis

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In man , the cells of the body have - chromosomes.

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In man's body there are boby building cells, - cells, and reproductive or - cells.

somatic, generative

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The reproductive cells, which join to make a new life in conception, have only - chromosomes, so that the new cell will have the perfect - .

23, 46

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Mendel's Laws of Heredity deal with two types of characteristics, - and - .

dominant, recessive

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Mendel's laws make it possible to breed offspring with with certain characteristics by choosing - with those characteristics.

parents

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Acquired characteristics are never - .

inherited

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the developing embryo has three layers of cells: - , - , and - .

ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm

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The - Theory states that as the embryo develops, it goes through a condensed version of the supposed evolutionary stages as it's supposed ancestors.

Recapitulation

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In the Recapitulation Theory, evolutionists believe the embryo begins as a one-celled protozoa and continues - and - stages to become a human.

fish, reptile

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God created all life forms, each one - .

after it's kind

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The study of the record of the earth and it's geological ages is called - or - .

paleontology, fossilology

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A man will soon abandon - if he embraces evolution.

religious forms

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After religious content has been emptied of its - , of its - , - , and - by evolution, it is not long before thinking men will abandon those religious forms.

faith, pertinence, revelation, truth

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The exhibit, supposed to show the evolution of the horse, consisted of - skeletons.

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The only skeleton that was different looked like a - and there were no other links!

civet cat

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Further the supposed Eocene animal was not a complete fossil, just - remains with no head.

fragmentary

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In the same - where the Eohippus was found, were also found, were also found real horses.

fossil stratum

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All the different forms of horses are - ; they did not evolve from one another.

contemporary

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The scriptures say that the creation of all life and its forms was according to a - .

pattern

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The study of rocks is called - .

geology

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Geologists divide the supposed history of the earth into - enormous periods.

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The first era is called - , meaning the beginning dated about one million years ago.

Azoic

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The second era is called - , meaning the beginning dated about one million years ago.

Archeozoic

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The third geological era is the - and the fourth is - .

Proterozoic, Paleozoic

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The fifth is - and the last is - .

Mesozoic, Cenozoic

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A - is a plant or animal that lived long ago.

fossil

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Fossils may be found when a - or - has been preserved in mud and gradually replaces with mud that turned to solid rock.

leaf, animal

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Other fossils were made when animals were trapped in some substances that preserved them without decay, such as - from conifers, - , or - .

resin, frozen mud, tar pools

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The theory of evolution states that all forms of life came from one primordial prokaryote, a - , which was - in the beginning.

common ancestor, one-celled

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If this were true, you should be able to find a geological record of fish changing to - , scales turning to - , fore legs turning to - , reptiles turning to - , and apes into - .

amphibians, feathers, wings, mammals, men

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The record of the rocks, like the record of the Book, indicates that life appeared - .

suddenly

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Life began, it is said, in the - layer, filled with evidence of diverse and complex life.

Cambrian

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Both human footprints and - footprints have been found together (though supposedly millions of years apart in the evolutionary chain).

dinosaur

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Notice that LeComte du Nouy says absolute creation is - ; Keith says spcial creation is - ; Watson says special creation is - .

unsatisfactory, unthinkable, incredible

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Evolutionists claim that evolution has - now.

stopped

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Examples Dr. Criswell gives gives of things that have not evolved are - , - , - , - , - , - ,- , and - .

mosquitoes, corals, algae, ants, crayfish, sharks, whales, grasshoppers

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State Criswell's first conclusion about record of the rocks.

Life appeared suddenly, in unbreakable units.

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State Criswell's second conclusion about record of the rocks.

There was no changing from one kind to another.

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State Criswell's third conclusion about record of the rocks.

If there is any change, it is not evolution, but degeneration.

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Anthropologyis the study of - .

man

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Though God created man - , in His own image, man - into sin and had to be redeemed.

perfect, fell

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The pictures and exhibits we see which are to demonstrate evolving man are all - , in no truth.

hoaxes

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These so called ape-men are made of - and - .

imagination, plaster of paris.

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The evidence for the Nebraska man was based upon one - .

tooth

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Though the Nebraska man was said to be a million years old and pictures were presented of both male and female, it was later found that the tooth was from - .

the top of a skull, the fragment of a left thigh-bone, three molar teeth.

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These parts were not found in the same - nor at the same - .

place, time

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Even evolutionists could not agree whether they were the bones of - , - , - , or - .

apes, man, monkey, baboon

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The Heidelburg Man, more properly called the Heidelburg Jaw, was also found in - and variously dated 700,000 years old and 375,000 years old.

sand

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The Piltdown Man was composed of the jawbone of an - which had been doctored by the finder by - and - .

ape, colouring the teeth, bones with bichromate of potash

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Dr. Criswell calls the term "missing link" - , saying that the first link and every intermediate link is missing.

a colossal misnomer

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at the same time people live in a highly developed culture like ours, others, such as - , - , - , - , and - exist, all of which fave differing degrees of civilization.

Ecuadorian Indians, Eskimos, Arabs, Mongolians, headhunters

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Again Dr. Criswell concludes if there is any change in the human race, it's direction is - not - !

down, up

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Man is going down intellectually as well as - and - .

physically, spiritually

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Lamarck believed new species developed when offspring inherited - .

aquired characteristics

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Darwin noticed that offspring differ from the - and they differ from other - .

parents, offspring

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He also noticed there is a - for existence.

struggle

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He deduced from these two observations the law of the - , also called the law of natural selection.

survival of the fittest

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When considered realistically, that theory is not believable and in fact, it is - .

contradictory

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Darwin's second law on the supposed superiority of the - mind over that of the - .

male, female