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Apologetics Reflection Essay

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Although I have always thought of myself as an outspoken and strongly rooted person, this semester changed the way I thought about Christianity, the Bible, and truth. While this course is called Apologetics, it delves into much deeper issues than just that. I learned in this short semester that I might not know myself and God as well as I thought I did. On the first day of school, I walked into the classroom after the second bell, already deeply apprehensive. My own father would be teaching my bible class, something very few students get to experience in high school. As discussion began, I realized that I was highly mistaken. It was an unusual position, one where there was a professional gap between daughter and father. It was almost as if …show more content…

After only a few days into school, we quickly dove into the purpose and use of critical thinking. I quickly jotted down two of my favorite quotes that could relate to critical thinking, the latter is hanging in my room. The first was by the very popular genius, Albert Einstein. He says, “The important thing is to never stop questioning.” The second quote is by author Mark Twain, “ I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” These two quotes summarize what we learned during this lesson. Critical thinking is more than just thinking. It is questioning at the most basic level. Since I was little girl, I have always questioned everything and tried to understand. I felt like if I did not ask, then I would never know. This is part of the reason I am ahead in my class in school today. Teachers would become frustrated when I would ask “why?”. Many parents today try to suppress this in their child so they would not question authority. Yet, sometimes children need to question authority. Parents should simply teach their children to question politely and in the right circumstance. The popular phrase “Curiosity killed the cat” should be changed to “Curiosity educated the cat”. I believe curiosity is just term people use to describe a good critical

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