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1 Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation 2003 CWG Ministries

SCI201 - 2 credits
Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation
Description
3 theory
3 entropy
3 Second Law of ermodynamics
3 biogenesis
3 spontaneous generation
You will state three characteristics of the Scriptures.
You will state the three characteristics of true science.
You will state fve causes of lack of understanding
about origins.
You will state the four attitudes which should charac-
terize our study of creation.
You will discuss how the Genesis account of creation
logically defnes the basis of all physical reality.
You will give Scriptural support for the belief that the
days of creation were 24-hour days.
You will discuss the possible efects of a frmament
or canopy of water vapor surrounding the earth.
You will discuss the theory of Continental Drift and
its possible support in Scripture.
You will discuss with understanding at least fve
methods of dating Earth which indicate a relatively
young planet (6000 years old) and recent creation,
supporting the Biblical account, or which disprove the
possibility of a four-and-a-half billion year old earth.
You will discuss at least three problems with radio-
metric testing of materials.
You will list at least three key evidences of a universal
food such as the Bible describes.
You will state and refute the fve fundamental falla-
cies of evolution.
You will discuss the signifcance of the coelacanth
and the horse series of transitional forms to the
theory of evolution.
In this course you will discover the biblical and scientifc
truths about original man, dinosaurs, and fossils, the
mysterious advancements of ancient civilizations, and the
amazing wonders of Gods original earth. You will learn
how to clearly expose the evolutionary lie from science
and the Scriptures.
Texts
Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation Volume One by
Dennis Petersen
Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation video seminar
workbooks
Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation video series
Objectives
Academic
You will quote the following Scriptures:
3 Psalm 104:24
3 Romans 1:20 NAS
3 Jeremiah 32:17
3 Hebrews 11:3
3 Romans 11:33
3 Colossians 2:8
3 Psalm 139:14
3 Job 12:12
3 Job 8:8,9 NIV
3 Psalm 8:1-9
You will defne the following terms:
3 uniformitarianism
3 gradualism
3 evolution
3 science
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You will discuss the circular reasoning often found
among geologists dating rocks and paleontologists
dating fossils.
You will discuss the hopeful monster theory.
You will discuss evidence that indicates that man and
dinosaur lived at the same time.
You will discuss possible evidences of dinosaurs living
today.
You will discuss a biblically consistent explanation for
the apparent extinction of dinosaurs.
You will discuss two possible explanations for how the
Grand Canyon was formed.
You will discuss Peking Man, Java Man, Cro-Magnon
Man and Neanderthal Man: exactly what bones were
discovered, what was surmised from them, how they
difer from modern man, how they are the same as
modern man, and any possible problems with their
inclusion as mans ancestors.
You will state the one characteristic that makes man
diferent from all the other creatures God made.
You will describe the general, consistent characteris-
tics of ancient high cultures.
You will discuss the solution to the problem of
Cains wife.
You will discuss the truth of Genesis 11:6 as revealed
in the technological achievements of the past.
Attitudinal
You will honor the Bible as a scientifcally and histori-
cally accurate record, when it speaks on scientifc and
historical issues.
You will be awed by the power of the Creator who
doeth all things well.
You will be gentle with those who are bound in the
deceptions of mans philosphies and science, falsely so
called.
You will approach Scripture with an attitude of faith,
confdence, insight, and openness.
You will be wise as serpents and gentle as doves.
Behavioral
You will refute the claims of evolution with wisdom,
knowledge, and a loving spirit.
Standards for
Grading Assignments
As indicated below, C or 2.0 level work is
considered average. Leaders are not average
people. You are therefore expected (required)
to put forth the efort necessary to demonstrate
at least B (3.0) level work or higher on all as-
signments which you submit. Any which do not
will be returned to you with input from your
instructor on how you can raise your grade to the
expected level. A course grade will not be given
until your assignments demonstrate that you
have understood the material presented in
the course and allowed your life to be trans-
formed by the Spirit and the Word studied
the requirements for attaining a B.
Your individual assignments (notebooks, tests,
reports) will be graded according to the following
standards. ese grades will be averaged together
to determine your course grade. Remember, CLU
is training leaders and leaders are above-average
people. Your work will refect that.
D Indicates barely passing work that is
inferior to the average both in quantity
and in quality.
Manifests a lack of initiative or sense of
responsibility or both.
C Average work; either steady work of an
acceptable quality, or work of a high
quality which is uneven, irregular or
fragmentary.
May be mechanically or outwardly cor-
rect but shows little refection upon or
personal assimilation of the material.
B Intelligently has fulflled the requirements
of this course.
Understands the subject matter presented
and has applied it to his life in a limited
manner but has not really made the truths
his own.
A Grasped the material with thoroughness,
industry and correctness of detail.
Made the material his own by thinking
about it and integrating it, using
originality, natural ability, and insight.
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1. Completely read the textbook Unlocking the Mys-
teries of Creation Volume One as assigned.
2. View the entire video series Unlocking the Mysteries
of Creation as assigned, flling in all blanks in the
Seminar Workbooks as you watch.
3. Complete all Self-Tests. e purpose of these Self-
Tests is to emphasize and clarify the course objec-
tives. ey may be done with open book, if necessary.
4. Earn at least a B on all Tests (not Self-Tests).
Course Requirements
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SCI 201 Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation
Course Schedule
Lesson One
Related objectives:
You will quote Psalm 104:24 and Romans 1:20 NAS.
You will state three characteristics of the Scriptures.
You will state fve causes of lack of understanding of
origins.
You will state the four attitudes which should charac-
terize our study of creation.
You will discuss how the Genesis account of creation
logically defnes the basis of all physical reality.
You will give Scriptural support for the belief that the
days of creation were 24-hour days.
Lesson Two
Related objectives:
You will quote Jeremiah 32:17.
You will discuss the possible efects of a frmament
or canopy of water vapor surrounding the earth.
You will discuss the theory of Continental Drift and
its possible support in Scripture.
Assignment to be completed:
Read the Foreword, Preface, pages 1-5 through 1-17 (13
- 25) and 1-45 through 1-48 (53 - 56) of the textbook by
Petersen.
View Video 1, flling in the blanks in the Video Seminar
Workbook Part One, Session 1.
Memorize Psalm 104:24 and Romans 1:20 NAS.
Read Job 38 - 41. Read these chapters slowly, perhaps in
a couple of diferent translations. ese are some of the
most eloquent chapters in the Bible on the relationship
between God and the world He created. Although you are
not required to do so, you may enjoy memorizing at least
a portion of this passage.
Complete and correct Self-Test One.
Subjects to be explored:
Creation: e Genesis Account
Assignment to be completed:
Carefully read pages 1-18 through 1-25 (26 - 33) and
pages 2-39 through 2-27 (97 - 105) of the textbook.
View Video 2, completing Part One, Session 2 of the
Workbook as you watch.
Memorize Jeremiah 32:17.
Complete and correct Self-Test Two.
Subjects to be explored:
e Very Good Earth

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