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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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    How a person views the world around them‚ their worldview‚ is shaped by their beliefs on the ideas of God‚ humanity‚ what truth is‚ and life’s purpose. Personally‚ my beliefs in these things are all consistent with a Christian worldview. I believe that God is the almighty creator that is kind‚ loving‚ understanding‚ patient‚ and very tolerant. I also believe that a human being is defined as a form of God because He created us in His image and that after one dies they either go to Heaven or Hell depending

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    Biblical Worldview is and present a Biblical Worldview process of contracts‚ ownership and responsibility. A Biblical Worldview is a view that holds to the belief that there is absolute moral truth; no one can earn their way into Heaven with good deeds; the Bible is 100 percent correct in all aspects; Jesus Christ lived a life free of sin while He was on earth; and God is omnipotent‚ omniscience‚ and the ruler of the universe (Barna Group‚ 2009). It has been proven that one’s worldview has a powerful

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    1. The Christian worldview is comprehensive and applies to all aspects of life. It believes in one God‚ absolute truths‚ a purposeful reality‚ and that humans are in need of redemption. This worldview believes that man is made in the image of 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

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    A worldview is the way you interpret everything that happens around you and the rest of the world. Everyone has some sort of worldview whether it is conscious or subconscious. People have different worldviews and it can be affected by several different factors around them. A Biblical/Christian worldview is “ It’s any ideology‚ philosophy‚ theology‚ movement or religion that provides an overarching approach to understanding God‚ the world and man’s relations to God and the world‚" quoted by David

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    A worldview is the lens in which we view everything around us. It is the basis for our beliefs‚ and it the basis on which we form opinions on a wide rang of subjects. Our worldview can effect our opinions on‚ politics‚ education‚ ethics‚ the economy‚ human life‚ morality‚ war‚ science‚ and ultimately our purpose for living. A biblical worldview‚ is a worldview based on the bible and the belief that the bible is divinely inspired and thus the words that are written in the bible are one-hundred percent

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    In my presumption of a worldview in critical thinking‚ I believe the role that stood out to me the most was that it can be expressed as a story or in a set of presuppositions (assumptions which may be true‚ partially true‚ or entirely false) which we hold (consciously or subconsciously‚ consistently or inconsistently). In critical thinking a lot of times we primarily try to analyze the situation or circumstance to make since out of the matter at hand. Worldview is actually reality out of what

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    The Arab Spring‚ Russian growing expansionism‚ Ukrainian revolution‚ different strike actions in Europe the problem of social peace became one of the most urgent ones. Do national sovereignty‚ multilingualism and living together still define social piece or is it an outdated definition‚ which needs to be adjusted? The proverb says: “Times change and we with time”. In order to keep up with the time‚ all aspects of our life including social‚ political‚ and economic parts should also be modified. Multilingualism

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    Having a monotheistic worldview is important to how we view our life. It is important to have a worldview‚ so we can manage through different views and interpretations and know how to handle each situation we come across. When we understand the worldviews‚ we know how to defend the Christian faith. Throughout the world there are three religions that are close to the monotheistic worldview and has been the leader of all faiths. Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are the three religions. All of these

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    When I was doing the puzzle activities on a couple of them within the discussion posts‚ I was kind of using isolation in figuring out the next steps‚ and what was missing. I tend to this first with what is obvious and what needs to be figured out. So what I mean by this is in the following example from a post by Keith Crawford: " Joesph walked Chuck‚ a potential new employee‚ through his company. He briefly went over the safety precautions of a couple machines‚ their uses‚ and regular day-to-day

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