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FINAL EXAM: Apologetics / A Search for Truth

Having completed all lessons for this course, you are now ready to take your Final Exam.  Once you have fully answered all questions to your satisfaction, click Submit.  You will be notified of your exam score and final grade via email and your transcript will be adjusted accordingly.

This Final Exam is in "essay" format.  
You should schedule between 30 to 60 minutes to complete it.

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Student's Last Name:

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Are you a registered/paid student taking this course for transcript credit?

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If "YES", you must take/submit this Final Exam before transcript credit may be issued.  
If "NO", this Final Exam is optional; you may choose to take it for your own benefit, but no transcript credit will be issued.

FINAL EXAM:  Apologetics

Essay Questions

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Please describe in your own words (150-word minimum) to what Paul was referring in 1st Timothy 6:20-21 when he said, "O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called.  Which some professing have erred concerning the faith."  (KJV) 

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Please describe in your own words (150-word minimum) what the Anthropic Principle is and how it substantiates creation as opposed to evolution. 

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Please describe in your own words (150-word minimum) the difference between horizontal evolution within a genetic boundary and vertical evolution purported by evolutionists.   

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Evolutionists believe that mutations in the genetic code are very significant in bringing about variations through time (ultimately resulting in vertical evolution).  Describe in your own words (150-word minimum) why mutations do not support the theory evolution but that of a creation marred by fallen man.

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Explain in your own words (150-word minimum) what uniformitarianism is and how neither science nor the Bible supports it.

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State at least three facts that substantiate that this planet experienced a worldwide catastrophe known as the great flood and recorded in Genesis 7:11-12.

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Man was created by the Creator God and, in spite of man's fall, and unlike the neanderthal man of evolutionary theories, he was endowed with great attributes and capabilities.  List at least three such intelligent attributes ascribed to the first generations of man and the scripture verse(s) which verifies each.

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In your own words, describe what "humanism" is.

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Describe in your own words (150-word minimum) the effect evolution (and therefore, humanism) has had on the moral decline of the world in which we live.

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Why is a firm belief in Creation and a Creator God essential to one's salvation?

  

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1343 US Highway 68 East
Benton, KY 42025
Phone: 270-527-8369 x 136

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To contact the SOM Registrar, please e-mail jjones@christianfellowship.org.

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