Biblical Worldview Essay

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Two questions that have been asked in today’s society. What is worldview? And what is biblical worldview? While researching these two questions I found a lot of information on them. Hopefully I can put into words my belief on these questions. There are various definitions on worldview and biblical worldview. There are a lot of questions that was posed in both subjects. I believe everyone has their opinion on these views, some good and some bad. I would like to take some time and share my thoughts with you. What is worldview? The definition of worldview is the overall perspective from which ones sees and interprets the world. My view on worldview is; what is the concept of the world, model reality of structured thoughts and attitudes about …show more content…

We live in an egocentric, fallen world, whose ideas seductively appeal to our yearning of our physical body. We end up integrating them into our private worldview; sadly we do without knowing it. Most Christian would agree with 1 Thessalonians 4:3 and many other scriptures that command us to avoid immorality, but too often we as Christian often fall into lust, premarital and extramarital affairs. The common thing is we become weak when tempted, or did it begin much earlier, with seductive deceits from our secular society. If we don’t really believe in the truth of God, and live it, then our witness will be a stumbling block to others. Some go through life not thinking that their personal worldviews have been embellished by the world. Media and other influences by secularized interpretation of history, law, politics, science, The Creator and man have a very emotional impact on our thinking more than we know. Sometimes we taken;” captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ” (Colossian 2:8). If we start to persistently learn and apply Gods truths in all aspects of our lives, watching television, communicating with other people, nurturing our children or working in our community. We need to develop a deep inclusive faith that will stand against the barrage cultural nonbiblical ideas. We

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