Moon Quiz 3: Chapters 4-5 Flashcards

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cosmogony

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a theory concerning the origin of the universe and its parts

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cosmology

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a theory concerning the basic structure and character of the universe

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3
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mediocrity principle

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the assumption that there is nothing unique about the evolution of life on earth

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4
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scientific method

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1) understand the problem, 2) predict a solution, 3) carry out this solution, and 4) ask, “Is the problem solved?” If not, return to step 2.

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5
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What do some people feel the moon represents in the Bible?

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faithfulness, a model of performance and dependability, a symbol of God’s glory, and potentially a sign of God’s judgement

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What is the problem with assuming that only science can give us an appropriate and adequate explanation of the creation of the universe?

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The truth of the matter is that the Word of God not only provides us with the only reliable source of information to the who and the why of these great events but also provides essential information concerning the when and how.

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What is the “language of appearance” in Scripture, and how does it apply to the first scriptural reference to the moon?

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“Language of appearance” is used to provide accurate descriptions of something in simple or easy terms people can understand rather than technical or scientifically detailed descriptions; the Bible refers to the moon as “the lesser light to rule the night” - it describes the softer light of the moon in comparison to the sun

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8
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When was the Enuma Elish written?

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About 1800 BC

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9
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What language was Enuma Elish written in?

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Akkadian

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10
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Does the Bible talk about “moon worship”?

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Yes - it is in Job 15 and addresses the superiority of God to hHis creation, the moon - and that worshiping the moon is a form of idolatry - which means worshiping an object. Other examples included those from Deuteronomy 4 and 17 as well as Amos 5, Psalm 121, Isaiah 3, Judges 8, and 2 Kings 21 and 23.

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What is the biblical stance on nature worship, like that of giving the moon and the sun special significance about our health, personalities, decisions, etc.?

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The proper place of the moon and the sun and other aspects of nature in terms of worship is that they are merely secondary objects created by God for our benefit, not for control of our lives or decisions.

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12
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Joshua’s long day was mentioned in the Bible and another ancient book. What was the name of that book?

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Book of Jasher

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13
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What does the Hebrew word mopheth mean?

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sign or wonder

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14
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How many craters on the moon are visible from Earth?

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over 500,000 craters

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15
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In what way do many deny special significance to the earth or moon?

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By saying the earth and moon occurred by chance, and the earth is just average-sized in a solar system in the distance outer region of the Milky Way galaxy located in a vast universe.

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16
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What would life be like on earth if the moon were gone?

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Some scientists conclude that, on a long time scale, the earth would have a rapid rotation, high winds, severe seasons, and a poisonous atmosphere. In other words, without the moon, we could not exist.

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Does a belief in creation mean you have to be opposed to science research and inquiry?

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No - it is the opposite. We need to learn more about the creation to take better care of it.

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What does the Latin word scientia mean?

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knowledge

19
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How long is a light year?

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6 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km)

20
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Do measurements of light clearly show a changing speed today?

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no

21
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Are there possible indications found by the physics community that there was a slightly more rapid light speed in the distant past?

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yes

22
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Relativity theory and experimental data indicate time itself is a quantity that can be ___ or ___.

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contracted; stretched

23
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This kind of variation in the passage of time becomes significant at ___ speeds and ___ mass.

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high, large

24
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If the moon is young, why does it look so old?

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Just because it gives that impression doesn’t meant the moon’s feature are as old as secular science assumes it is. The important factor in aging is the rate of change in the past. As the events of Mount St. Helens show, a catastrophic event can quickly change the appearance of the landscape.

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Can you give an example of a scientific theory that was popular, but, with time, perception and support of it changed?

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acceptance of plate tectonics and continental drift, the change from geocentricism to heliocentricism

26
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Why is the theory of the chambered nautilus fossils being evidence of shorter lunar months still an unproven hypothesis?

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It is not known if the chambered nautilus grows according to daily or lunar cycles. Also lunar records of banding in corals and other Nautloid species do not match the chambered nautilus reports.

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Why do alleged Bible errors by critics not mean that the book is unreliable to use in understanding the world around us?

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The supposed errors are not errors at all but selections misunderstood by the biblical critics themselves.

28
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How many zeros are in a quintillion?

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18

29
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In quintillions, how much does the moon weigh?

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approximately 81 quintillion tons (give or take a ton)

30
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The crater called Bessel is located in which circular sea of basalt on the moon?

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Sea of Serenity

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What is a “maria” on the moon?

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This is a region of the moon’s surface that appears darker.

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What is the name of the largest maria on the moon?

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Ocean of Storms

33
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Which lunar crater is three times deeper than the Grand Canyon?

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Crater Tycho

34
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What are some of the political complications of lunar colonization?

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Competition among countries could lead to conflicts over control of the moon; also there would be ownership and boundary lines to be worked out.