The Worldview According to Miss Holmes

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Holmes, Amber LUO APOL 104-B61 The Worldview According To Miss Holmes Part One: What is a worldview? A worldview is how a person interprets the world around them using the response of the heart and emotions. IT is what we use in decision making. “Worldview” is a word that encompasses a great deal of meaning, emotions, and potential consequences (Weider & Gutierrez, Consider, 2011, p. 50-51). Part Two: Articulate the Biblical/Christian worldview for the following 5 questions: origin, identity, meaning/ purpose, morality, and destiny. The question of origin simply asks “How did life begin?” and “How did mankind come into existence?” (Weider & Gutierrez, Consider, 2011, p.55). The Earth and everything in it was spoken into existence by God (Gen. 1:1). Christians believe this to be the origin of life for all things and that God gave us his breath and we became a living human being (Gen. 2:7). The question of identity wants the answer to “What does it mean to be human?” and “Are humans more important than animals?” Christians believe that humans were indeed made in the likeness of God (Gen.1:26) and that we were put here to look after and protect this wonderful Earth that God created for us. Humans are more important than animals in the sense that we are dominant over them to take care of them (Gen. 2:15) but also to use them as food. “Why does mankind exist?” and “Why do I exist?” is the third question to answer. Christians believe our existence is to build a relationship with God. We are to love God and other humans and keep His commandments (Ecc.12:13). We should teach others to serve the Lord (Due. 11:13). The question of morality is knowing right from wrong and how a person should live. From an early age we are taught right from wrong. We rely on our conscience to help us make the right decisions in certain areas. We
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