I. A Worldview is an idea way a person or people see and consider their way of living in the world and their point of view of society’s with their psychological of reality. For example: One gentlemen stated we are equal as one. That one’s opinion in witch worldview is ones opinion and an attitude and a way of thinking about the world of what that individual have seen, heard or practiced.
II. Christians believe that God is the creator from the story of (Genesis 1:1) God created the heavens and the earth. The Christian look into creation and God was the one they believed that created men and women and the earth. “Christians also believed that the Bible is God’s revealed Word in the form of a trustworthy book grounded in history”. (History,
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Christian believes that man was given dominion over creation by God. All aspects of the created order on earth are to be governed by man according to how God reveled himself and his will for us in the Bible. (Slick, 2015)
Christianity believes and teaches that humans were created for the good by God. By sin and through grace. Reconciled, men and women discover themselves to exist in order to know God, to His will, to glorify Him, and to enjoy Him forever (Prime, 2001) God created all of us as an image in the world. That’s our purpose. (Genesis 1:27) to serve our Lord and Creator and to obey by his rules and existing.
The morality is from a person of God. People will love money, talk about themselves and be proud, say the wrong things about people and disobey their parents. In the Christian worldview mankind with law to establish a baseline for morality (Exodus 20).
In the Bible it states there is not only life after death but eternal life so glorious that “no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagines what God has prepared for those who love him (1 Corinthians 2:9). Death is like sleep we are not able to know what is going on around us and we are
All of creation is about Jesus. He is the reason all of creation exists. We were created by Him and for Him. Our purpose is to worship Him, become like Him, tell others about Him, and love and serve others like he would.
Christians believe God created humans in his image and likeness. Humans are lower than the angels but above all living things. For Humanist, Humans are simply part of evolution and that life is not sacred. We as humans do not have meaning but in the eyes of a Christian, we are part of God’s greatest creation.
In contrast to the humanist’s worldview that everything happened by chance, Christians believe that from the beginning, everything that exists, including humans was the result of God. Now Christians do believe in micro-evolution, also known as adaption, where an animal can endure some changes to help itself adapt to a different condition, but will never form into a different species. There is still no scientific evidence that can prove otherwise. God made sure of this when he was creating all living things that he kept all species “according to its kind” (Genesis 1:21-25).
As Catholics and Christians, we believe that God has created human beings in the divine image. God has formed us from the dust of the earth and gave us a special dignity among all the works of creation. Human beings have been made for relationship with God, to live in peace with each other, and to take care of the rest of
Creation is seen in Christianity as a sacred story that explains not how, but why people exist in this universe. Depending on the sect of Christianity, it is taken literally, or it is seen as a story that teaches the lesson of their god’s great love for mankind. Christians
The base foundation of Christianity focuses on the relationship between humanity and God. Dan Diffey describes God by saying “God is distinct from his creation; he is a personal God who cares for his creation” (Diffey, 2010, para. 14). Christianity based on biblical teachings attributes everything to the specific design of an omnipotent and omnipresent
God created man and woman in His image; we are their offspring. I identify myself as a Christian and as a part of the body of Christ. While I have chosen to recognize that my roots began from an omnipotent, loving God, I also believe this is truth regardless of my decision to be a Christian.
Christians understand and believe that God possesses qualities of omnipotence as the sole creator and ruler of the universe. God is believed to have all the power for the benefit of mankind and can create anything out of nothing. God demonstrates characteristics of such omnipotent power throughout the Old Testament by the nature of His creations and His word in the scriptures. In the book of Genesis 1:1 - 31, God created the heavens, the earth, and mankind in his own image. These biblical passages are a direct indication that He is truly capable of doing anything because the religious standard of the goodness of creation was possible since everything good came from Him.
A Christian’s higher power, creator, and center of religion: which is God. After my reading I have found that some of the information that Christians live by is explained differently between the two creation stories presented in Genesis. While reading I saw what the Bible actually said God created, and what he asked to be “let” happened. Between the two stories it shows how man was created. Furthermore, while reading I saw how God is personified within the text. In my opinion God is personified with both masculine and feminine characteristics. Because in the first story God was very masculine while he/she was “creating” the earth and being more demanding of things. On the other hand in the second creations God is very feminine
According to the Torah, God formed the world into what we know it today and then created human beings to have “dominion” over all the creatures, which he had created. (Genesis 1:26 NABRE) He created us with the direct intent
Christianity has God as the creator that stands out of space and time. In other words God stands outside the product of its own creation. Humans are God’s creation but not part of God. The concept of souls inhabiting the body make this viewpoint very clear since the soul is supposed to judged for its actions by ending up in either hell or heaven. This judgement from God forms one of the core pillars of the religion. The “The Commandments”, the nature of hell and heaven, the analogies of sheep and shepherd various other tenets of the faith point to fact that God exists outside our reality and this reality server as the judgement field of God where the worthy end up in heaven and the unworthy in hell. For instance, the following quotes do well to illustrate the place of an individual in relation to the creation.
However Christians accept as true one Deity whos act of love, created the universe and all things therein. Since it was fashioned in love, everything in creation is virtuous and special to God. Christians accentuate God 's paternal affection in specific, schooling that God formed
However Christians accept as true one Deity whose act of love, created the universe and all things therein. Since it was fashioned in love, everything in creation is virtuous and special to God. Christians accentuate God 's paternal affection in specific, schooling that God
The Bible claims that there is only one true God, and that He reigns with all power over the universe. He created the universe – the heavens, the earth, man, angels, everything, and He is the overseer of all of it. The Bible tells the story of how man and angels fell away from God and God’s dealings with his fallen creation – the story of God sending his only son, Jesus Christ, to redeem man. It tells of God’s creation of Heaven and Hell, and the purposes they were originally meant to serve and the purposes they serve now. The Bible is the basis for the Christian faith, and it is believed to be utterly true.
There is a sense in which every christian for every christian that believe that he live in a universe that is a creation and that source of creation is the god who is revealed in the bible as marker of heaven and earth the true whether the christian is a young-earth creationist an old earth creationist an intelligent design creationist or an evolutionary creationist while these various creationist may strongly disagree among themselves about the how of creation and subscribe to different portrait or models of creation they do agree on certain essential beliefs or doctrine about creation beliefs that they find anchored in revelations of holy scripture so to look at creation from the perspective of christian faith we being with the bible First, we need to understand what the word means. "Creation," as I shall use the word in these essays, refers both to the process and product of creation: we apply it both to the creation of the universe and to the universe as a creation. And I must make an important clarification from the start. Too often, "creation" as process is popularly understood, and thus misunderstood, to refer simply to the origination of the universe. Many people, it appears, think of creation as something that happened in the past. To them "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth (Gen. 1:1) means God did this way back then Christians have been arguing rather vociferously in recent years over how far back then is, as many believers accept the