What did Charles Darwin’s and other scientists’ investigations of geology and biology demonstrate about the Earth?

a) Earth is considerably older than the several thousand years that people had traditionally believed.
b) Earth’s geological and biological conditions change rapidly in any given period.
Consider This: What does the Bible suggest about the age of Earth? See 9.7: Narrative: A Monkey’s Uncle.
c) It is impossible to come to any understanding of the development of life on Earth.
Consider This: What does the Bible suggest about the age of Earth? See 9.7: Narrative: A Monkey’s Uncle.
d) Geology and biology have little to no effect on each other.
Consider This: What does the Bible suggest about the age of Earth? See 9.7: Narrative: A Monkey’s Uncle.


a) Earth is considerably older than the several thousand years that people had traditionally believed.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. was elected by the people, he could rule forever. b. fed the people, the people should be loyal. c. abused his or her power, the people had the right and the duty to rebel. d. ruled absolutely without controls, harmony would ensue. e. ruled with morality, society would be moral as well.

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