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    Worldview Analysis Paper

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    October 2‚ 2011 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 SUMMARY 1 FLAWS 2 EVANGELISM 4 CONCLUSION 4 BIBLIOGRAPHY 6 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Jehovah’s Witness religion/cult. The background and core beliefs of this religion will be discussed as well as the flaws that can be found in it. There will be much attention given to how proponents of this cult view Jesus and the implications that those views bring. There will also be time given to

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    ever so fast growing population. We are beginning to integrate international ideals into our own and as a result‚ diversity and tolerance to new norms are becoming more evident. In Appiah’s article we can see many key points dealing with not only religion‚ but also the culture globalization that engulfs a majority of our lives. I agree with Appiah‚ because I too believe that globalization is a generally a good thing. People may argue that these culture-to-culture integrations have the exact opposite

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    Based on my own Christian worldview‚ that the Bible‚ the Word of God‚ is the absolute truth‚ and the answers and directions in life can be found within it. Kring‚ Johnson‚ Davison‚ & Neale‚ (2014) define psychopathology as the nature‚ development and treatment of mental disorders. Personally‚ I feel best describing psychopathology as labeling what we do not quite understand or attempting to define the imperfections of humans. In the Bible‚ we are taught that we are created in the image of God

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    A Christian Worldview

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    “Every story is informed by a worldview” (Brian Godawa). A worldview is basically how one sees the world based on their own perceptive. However‚ a biblical worldview is not based upon any beliefs and values. A biblical worldview is defined as a framework of ideas that are in the scripture. Growing up‚ I never thought about my worldviews having to do with being a Christian. To be honest‚ I chose my views on the world based on what is happening around me. My parents‚ family‚ friends‚ and experiences

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    CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW VS. SECULAR WORLDVIEW Every system of thought‚ every worldview has a concept of God. This even applies to the atheist because whatever a philosophy or religion chooses as its foundation is its God. Our entire western civilization was built on Christian principles. Today there are many views of God and many views of the world. The majority of the worldviews can be summed up into two major worldviews: a Christian worldview and a secular humanist worldview. Most people in

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    affected by religious worldviews. While many religions teach peace and love‚ studies have shown that many religious people are prejudiced and discriminate against certain groups (Rowatt et al.‚ 2006; Leak & Finken‚ 2011). An explanation for this relationship between religion and prejudice is terror management theory. Terror management theory states that faith in a meaningful worldview serves as “a critical anxiety-buffering function‚” and this causes people to protect their worldviews in

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    Islamic Worldview

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    Islamic Worldview Introduction The term worldview has a long and interesting history. As a matter of fact‚ no one survives without a worldview‚ whether he/she is aware of it or not. One’s worldview‚ whether religious‚ philosophical‚ scientific‚ atheistic‚ or otherwise‚ is a core contour of his/her life and existence. Notwithstanding the several definitions and connotations that may be attached to its literal and technical meaning‚ the concept of worldview begs further explanation

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    A Buddhists Worldview

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    PART I A Buddhists worldview The Question of Origin - “How did life begin?” (Dr. Weider‚ 2011) Buddhists are atheists meaning they do not believe in God (Caner‚ 2008). Buddhists believe in a philosophy and their belief is not considered a religion. (Caner‚ 2008) Buddhism was founded by Siddartha Gautama. Siddartha Gautama was a prince and was born in northeastern India around 560 B.C. (Caner‚ 2008) Gautama fasted underneath a fig tree and meditated for seven days. After mediating and after

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    A Christian Worldview

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    There are many different worldviews but my world view is Christian worldview and my personal thoughts and beliefs on God and Worldview I feel to be very strong. What is a worldview? “A worldview is a set of beliefs about reality and human nature.” (Cosgrove. M.P.‚ 2006; p.18) I see many people in our society being viewed and discriminated due to those beliefs. I find this dishearten. My worldview has taught me to treat others the way I would want to be treated. Reality‚ Human Value‚ Ethics‚

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    Foundational to the Christian faith is the belief that mankind is created in the image of God. Genesis 1:27 says‚ "So God created mankind in his own image‚ in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them." Teachers are responsible for educating the minds of young children. Elementary teachers begin the process of years of education‚ and many times are the basis for the attitudes of young children toward school. They should teach that all are created in the image of God so they

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