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    “Man will either be governed by the Bible or the bayonet,” John Adams once said. The world is classified into many different worldviews, but two opposing worldviews are: Judeo-Christian and Humanism. From Matthew 28: 18-19, we see that Judeo-Christian is a worldview based on Biblical Truth, which Jesus Christ is the Creator of all, and that stewardship is our duty. The proponents of this worldview think that man is corrupt. On the other hand, Humanists believe that man is perfectible. Man is not

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    diversity is endless and it is not uncommon for privileged clients to be counseled by minority counseled (Ratts, et al., 2016). To assist mental health care professionals with navigating the complex issues of power and privilege, diverse cultural world views, and appropriate interventions, a conceptual model was created (Ratts, et al., 2016). The model is an aspirational, life-long commitment counselors take that requires constant growth (class notes). It is not something that can be completed in a session

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    has so much culture-shaping influence because it is not merely a private perspective but more communal (p. 21). This is especially true for the Christian worldview because it connects all believers everywhere. Ryken explains that a properly Christian view of the world engages the whole person, the body, heart, mind, and soul, and is directed to the glory of God (p. 28). Ryken presents the Christian worldview in four categories or four distinct stories that are used to explain the human experience.

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    A worldview can be described as a particular conception of the universe and its’ origin based on a person’s values that come from influences such as religious, societal, and perceptional factors. It can help ground a person and it serves as an explanation of reality and the nature of one’s existence. A person of Christian faith bases their worldview around the teachings of God and the Holy Bible. By studying the Christian worldview, one can learn about the way they perceive the world through God

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    In today’s world of anything goes relativity, it is important that a “Champion for Christ” know what their worldview is. In this paper, I will describe, using scholarly and semi-scholarly sources my defined worldview. It is important that as an Orthodox believer in biblical truths and a believer in Christ, by definition and implicit in “my” worldview should be that of what I am, a Christian worldview. Worldview is defined very simply by an online dictionary as “The way someone thinks about the world”

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    Hello back to you. I read your letter and I am really glad that you are already settled down and that you are already having your classes. It does concern me and interests me a lot of the world religion class you are taking. Regarding of the questions you asked me, I really want to answer them in my opinion and what I thing. On your first question you asked me, “what is a worldview?” in my opinion I believe that a worldview is the way people thing about God and life. I would say that worldviews are

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    Worldview would have in times previously provoked a blank stare; many Christians today have at most some understanding with the concept. Subconscious or Conscious, every individual has some sort of worldview. It influences our responses to every area of life: everything in one’s life is touched and effected by ones worldview . Biblical worldview is frequently flung around today in a hit-or-miss manner, and it may no longer be clear what it truly means. Also, Biblical worldview may be in jeopardy

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    A biblical worldview has many characteristics. It mainly differs from the other worldviews in its view of a creator and what happens to us when we die. According to Romans 1:20 since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made even His eternal power and Godhead. This worldview centers on a loving protecting creator who is here to guide us in our daily lives. God showed himself to us through his own written word. Prophecy never

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    “World” what do you think when you hear that word? World is a planet that has life with human beings that the right to be themself, and not controlled. But in the world of the book Anthem there life is full of fear,obedience and good outcome. Their people make have all three and they can’t do anything about it. The obedience, fear and druglerg it symbolizes their world; that whats make them human, but there always a bad can't run from their problems like our people can, their in a jail that they

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    again and again. I also believe the life we live on earth determines the life we will live in eternity. It makes no sense that previously mentioned inherently evil people and people with good hearts would have the same fate. However, just as with my view of the ultimate, I take issue with the religious side of Heaven and Hell. It is incomprehensible to me that a good person would have an eternity in hell for believing in a different god, loving someone of the same sex, or some similar deed that the

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