Searching for the Truth on Origins

Exam #8: Human Origins, A Biblical Perspective

True or False

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Over millions of years there was a progression of development from an ameba to man, which can be documented in Scripture.
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According to Genesis 2, God created the woman first and then brought forth man through her womb.
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Being made in God's image, Adam and Eve possessed attributes and characteristics of God.
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After the fall, the lesson shows that God removed the capacities of man and he was no longer intelligent or creative.
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To illustrate how history repeats itself, the lesson compares man's fallen spiritual condition at the time of Noah and again at the Tower of Babel.
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Repopulation of mankind after the great flood occurred in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley.
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The lesson shows that throughout history there is evidence of the obsession of man in worshipping the fallen spiritual world.
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According to the lesson, Richard Leakey said that believing in religion is ridiculous.
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Oakland sees a revival of Babylonian practices on college campuses today.
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China's history reveals that they originally worshipped deity, who created the heavens and the earth.
   

Multiple Choice

11.   What very important principle does Ecclesiastes 1 teach regarding history?
  A History repeats itself through reincarnation
B All things are new under the sun
C Foreknowledge of the future requires understanding the present
  D Understanding the present requires studying the past
 
12.   According to Genesis 2, how was man created?
  A God breathed life into a lump of clay
  B God formed man from the dust of the ground
  C God formed man from an animal rib
  D None of the above
 
13.   The fall of man refers to which of the following?
  A Adam and Eve fell from the tree of life while reaching for the forbidden fruit
  B Eve fell out of love with Adam
  C Adam and Eve fell out of their relationship with God through disobedience
  D Adam fell when he was tempted by the serpent
14.   After the fall, the wickedness of mankind increased to the point of which event?
  A A plague killed multitudes who were rebellious against God
  B All of God's people were forced into exile in Egypt
  C A local flood killed multitudes who rebelled against God
  D The great Noahic flood caused worldwide destruction
 
15.   The Tower of Babel scenario helps to explain what about human history?
  A It explains how various races came to live in various places
  B It explains how the human gene pool was divided into various groups because of language differences
  C It explains how horizontal variation occurred, bringing about the different racial features
  D All of the above
 
16.   Why was God angered at the people who were building the tower at Babylon?
A He was angered because they were trying to reach other gods
B He was angered because they were trying to reach Him in the heavens
C He was angered because they were using His chosen people as slave laborers
  D He was angered because they were building a pyramid instead of a temple as instructed
 
17   Evolutionists consider the discoveries of ancient civilizations to be mysterious because they do not believe the truth of Scripture. Which ancient accomplishment was NOT in the lesson?
  A How early civilizations could generate electricity
  B How ancient man established a monitary system
  C How early civilzation could make and play musical instruments
  D How ancient man could alloy minerals
 
18.   Artifacts from a Minoan temple dating to 1500 B.C. contained which of the following symbols?
  A The ankh
  B The cross
  C The swastika
  D The serpent
 
19.   According to the Genesis account, what was unique about the first human beings?  
  A Adam and Eve were created as adults and did not begin life as infants
  B Adam and Eve were given a free will to respond to their Creator
  C Adam and Eve had the power to create in the likeness of their Creator
  D Adam and Eve were given instincts like all the animals in the Garden
 
20.   What ancient astronomical observatory hosted pagan worship where it is believed that their gods materialized?
  A Masada
  B The Parthenon
  C Stonehenge
  D Areopagus
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