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    they consider the wrong color in their neighborhood. I can confidently say that it is wrong to harm a creation of God. So when it comes to right or wrong it is up to the individual on what they consider this to be‚ but we must be aware that our views on this may differ which is ok because that is was makes us

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    What is a worldview? "Worldview" is the framework of beliefs by which a person views the world around him. (Hindson & Caner‚ 2008) Personally‚ I see it as how an individual interprets the world and the issues they are face. According to Ken Hemphill‚ "Life Answers"‚ he defines "worldview" as the unifying perspective from which we organize our thinking about life‚ death‚ art‚ science‚ faith‚ learning‚ work‚ money‚ values‚ and morals." (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011) Not necessarily in this order‚

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    God has fallen from the prefect creation God intended‚ but can be redeemed. It upholds God as the creator‚ sustainer‚ and as truth. It believes that God is infinite yet personal‚ loving yet just. Its view on God is that He is three persons in one; The Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. Its views on reality is life has purpose‚ and that the laws of nature are sustained by God and he can work in our lives through natural and supernatural means. The Christian worldview said that all of creation has

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    adversities a rural family has surpassed by assimilating it through the tension between the main character‚ who in this case was the mother‚ and her oldest daughter. The subjective view of the story is made possible by the observant voice of the first-person narrator‚ the mother. In “Everyday Use” the mother’s point of view is what allows us to get an

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    especially since the Bible was written. Many times we struggle to find our place in this world. Worldview allows us to think even the simplest things. Our world view provides us with perspective‚ and enables us to choose our directions and actions. Loving God demands that we listen and understand. The assumptions that help construct this world view may be unconscious or inconsistent‚ but they help construct this framework that we hang our values and choices upon. “Someone with a biblical worldview believes

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    World Views and Cultural Landscapes Every land has a past and a story behind it that has been built with time. This history is extremely important because if you take the time to analyse a certain land‚ you can realise that it has a lot of interesting things that you can learn. But are some lands more important than other? To characterise a land as a cultural landscape‚ many criteria are demanded. Also‚ a big influence for this kind of land is the world view. Here are two important terms that

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    I think before I begin describing my personal worldviews‚ it is important to make note and remember what “world view” actually means. It refers to the framework of ideas and beliefs through which an individual interprets the world and interacts with it; a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. It is also important to remember that each individual has a different worldview‚ and judging someone because of his or her personal beliefs is‚ in a way‚ idealizing someone’s individualism

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    the beliefs that are a part of who we are and have grown deeper with more good or bad experience we go through. We apply our Worldview beliefs in almost any general situation we stumble upon as it is the logical thing to do(from the person point of view). Worldview is hardly subject to change as it is deeply engraved within a persons mind‚ hence when 2 people agree on a subject of argument it is the common values in their worldviews that tend to rise in this situation as it is hard to imagine someone

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    In this case I have talked from Christianity’s point of view‚ and I will now speak from the point of view of naturalism. When speaking about prime reality there is only one answer. Matter. If I am speaking from a completely one-sided view then there is no possible way anything but matter can exist in the universe because it is finite and its boundaries are only physical attributes. Supernatural

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    Secular Christian Humanism Worldview Prior to taking a course that explores the Christian worldview I would have stated that I had a Christian worldview and would have been confident in this declaration. However‚ I find myself anticipating the completion of this course and I am a bit confused about the true nature of my worldview. There are many things that are exactly the same‚ slightly similar‚ and drastically different from a traditional Christian worldview. According to Cosgrove in order to

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