Apologetics 104: My Personal Worldview

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| Worldview | | Apologetics 104 | Deborah Eubank | 10/7/2012 | | Worldview A worldview is defined as a philosophy of life. Those philosophies are then used to frame the decision making choices and the way one views the world around them. A worldview is not customarily set. Depending on circumstances and social settings one may consume, it will change. Therefore it changes the perspective on what one may see as the view of the world around them. According to the Christian worldview, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). In other words all that is created is from the hands of God including human life and animals. The Naturalist theory presumes that life was consumed from a non- living matter. This is in contrast to…show more content…
I believe in the faith of the Lord and that I will have eternal life. I believe that it impacts me in the way that I run into troubles in my life and the faith of higher power to assist me through it and give me strength to continue on to challenge more battles and triumphs along the way. My personal worldview gives me the emphasis to encourage others to choose a faith and a worldview plan to follow and guide them and help them through their lives. In one aspect I choose to be a teacher of Special Education children. I enjoy the fact that learning in a Christian aspect gives me more of an emphasis on how to have a more in depth understanding of learning the knowledge based behind their disabilities. It gives me more of an outlook on basing my lessons off of their distinctive learning measures and gives me encouragement to strive more on my strengths and to not allow others around me to try to change my views and beliefs. I believe everyone has their own worldview, but peer pressure and the wrong social settings in the economical changing society make them alter and forget their true beliefs and morals to guide their lives
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