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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.
One explanation is found in the book of - and the other in - .
Genesis, the evolutionary theory
What are the four circumstantial evidences for evolution discussed in these chapters?
biology, embryology, skeletal comparison, fossils
Dr. Criswell's preface says these messages were made into a book at the request of the - in his church.
young people
The books that helped Dr. Criswell most were those written by - .
Harry Rimmer
A man is distinct from an animal in - , - , - , - , - , - , and - .
bone, blood, flesh, cells, mind, soul, spirit
the intelligence of - is in a man's face.
God
Man is - and he is concious of his - .
moral, Creator
God did not create man a - but full grown with all his faculties.
primitive savage
- in his Origin of Species described the other choice if one rejects creation--the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin
The intellectual, scholastic world accepts this unproven theory to the extent it is said, "Evolution has outgrown the rank of a - ."
theory
A "theistic evolutionist" would be one who believes God created - .
a few original forms capable of self development.
State Criswell's first reason against being a theistic evolutionist.
The theory itself is not true, not scientifically factual.
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.
State Criswell's third reason against being a theistic evolutionist.
It is not right spiritually.
the Bible and evolutionary theory lead you in - directions.
opposite
In the Bible, sin is - ; in evolution, sin is only the drag of our ancestry.
a moral transgression of the law of God.
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
There is mutation (variation) everywhere but there is - nowhere, anytime or any place
transmutation
Herbert Spencer had to say, "I have to begin with a first great - ."
unknowable cause
Out of nothing, - comes.
nothing
State the first guess of evolutionists as to how life began.
A germ fell to earth from a meteor or another planet.
State the second guess of evolutionists as to how life began.
Life came to pass because of spontaneous generation.
State the third guess of evolutionists as to how life began.
Life came about accidentally.
State Criswell's refutation of the first guess.
It does not solve the problem, merely shifts it from one place to another.
State Criswell's refutation of the second and third guesses.
Pasteur proved that microscopic life comes from microscopic life.
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."
There may be some varieties within a kind, or mutations or modifications, but the kind itself is - .
unbreakable
wherever a life form is, it gives birth to a progeny - , as God stated in the Bible.
after it's kind
the coral on the bed of the ocean now are the same as the coral fossilized during the - period.
Silurian
Out of the uncounted millions and billions of - presumed to have existed as amoeba changed to man, not one exists today.
transitional forms
Wherever we meet life, we meet a set of qualities which are - and - .
nonspecial, nonmeasurable
Three examples given of these qualities are - , - and - .
purpose, accommodation to circumstances, choice
the evolutionist says that qualities of mind were involved because of the survival of the - .
fittest
Criswell says such qualities of mind as love of music, art, and beauty arose because man was made - .
in the image of God
The acceptance of the theory of evolution has repercussions that are - , - and - for the Christian faith.
tremendous, immeasurable, tragic
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
Evolution repudiates - .
the redemptive work of Jesus Christ
All of life is built up of living units called - .
cells
Cells have the properties of - , - and - .
movement, assimilation, reproduction
- is the name for cell division.
Mitosis
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
The reproductive cells, which join to make a new life in conception, have only - chromosomes, so that the new cell will have the perfect - .
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Mendel's Laws of Heredity deal with two types of characteristics, - and - .
dominant, recessive
Mendel's laws make it possible to breed offspring with with certain characteristics by choosing - with those characteristics.
parents
Acquired characteristics are never - .
inherited
the developing embryo has three layers of cells: - , - , and - .
ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm
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
In the Recapitulation Theory, evolutionists believe the embryo begins as a one-celled protozoa and continues - and - stages to become a human.
fish, reptile
God created all life forms, each one - .
after it's kind
The study of the record of the earth and it's geological ages is called - or - .
paleontology, fossilology
A man will soon abandon - if he embraces evolution.
religious forms
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
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
Further the supposed Eocene animal was not a complete fossil, just - remains with no head.
fragmentary
In the same - where the Eohippus was found, were also found, were also found real horses.
fossil stratum
All the different forms of horses are - ; they did not evolve from one another.
contemporary
The scriptures say that the creation of all life and its forms was according to a - .
pattern
The study of rocks is called - .
geology
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
The second era is called - , meaning the beginning dated about one million years ago.
Archeozoic
The third geological era is the - and the fourth is - .
Proterozoic, Paleozoic
The fifth is - and the last is - .
Mesozoic, Cenozoic
A - is a plant or animal that lived long ago.
fossil
Fossils may be found when a - or - has been preserved in mud and gradually replaces with mud that turned to solid rock.
leaf, animal
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
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
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
The record of the rocks, like the record of the Book, indicates that life appeared - .
suddenly
Life began, it is said, in the - layer, filled with evidence of diverse and complex life.
Cambrian
Both human footprints and - footprints have been found together (though supposedly millions of years apart in the evolutionary chain).
dinosaur
Notice that LeComte du Nouy says absolute creation is - ; Keith says spcial creation is - ; Watson says special creation is - .
unsatisfactory, unthinkable, incredible
Evolutionists claim that evolution has - now.
stopped
Examples Dr. Criswell gives gives of things that have not evolved are - , - , - , - , - , - ,- , and - .
mosquitoes, corals, algae, ants, crayfish, sharks, whales, grasshoppers
State Criswell's first conclusion about record of the rocks.
Life appeared suddenly, in unbreakable units.
State Criswell's second conclusion about record of the rocks.
There was no changing from one kind to another.
State Criswell's third conclusion about record of the rocks.
If there is any change, it is not evolution, but degeneration.
Anthropologyis the study of - .
man
Though God created man - , in His own image, man - into sin and had to be redeemed.
perfect, fell
The pictures and exhibits we see which are to demonstrate evolving man are all - , in no truth.
hoaxes
These so called ape-men are made of - and - .
imagination, plaster of paris.
The evidence for the Nebraska man was based upon one - .
tooth
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.
These parts were not found in the same - nor at the same - .
place, time
Even evolutionists could not agree whether they were the bones of - , - , - , or - .
apes, man, monkey, baboon
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
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
Dr. Criswell calls the term "missing link" - , saying that the first link and every intermediate link is missing.
a colossal misnomer
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
Again Dr. Criswell concludes if there is any change in the human race, it's direction is - not - !
down, up
Man is going down intellectually as well as - and - .
physically, spiritually
Lamarck believed new species developed when offspring inherited - .
aquired characteristics
Darwin noticed that offspring differ from the - and they differ from other - .
parents, offspring
He also noticed there is a - for existence.
struggle
He deduced from these two observations the law of the - , also called the law of natural selection.
survival of the fittest
When considered realistically, that theory is not believable and in fact, it is - .
contradictory
Darwin's second law on the supposed superiority of the - mind over that of the - .
male, female