World View On Worldview

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Worldview can be defined as a matter of opinion. A person may state that an opinion can be neither right nor wrong. In order to make that opinion credible it would need to have a solid backing from a scientific standpoint or some type of doctrine. As a Christian, worldview is formed on the teaching of the Holy Scriptures. In this essay I would like to take a look at how the apostle Paul gave us a good foundation to define worldview. There are seven items the apostle Paul talks about in the book of Romans. In Romans 1 – 8 the apostle Paul addresses such issues as natural world, human relationship, culture and human identity. This essay will take a look at each one of these categories and compare with the apostle Paul teaching to the church …show more content…

Apostle Paul addresses the false gods that eventually brought about corruption among the people in Romans 1:26. Apostle Paul spoke on the issue of women doing unnatural things with their bodies, and men likewise. Christians that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday today and tomorrow (Heb. 13:8). If the apostle Paul spoke against unnatural relationships among men and women then, then it must hold true for today. Our society has become much too relaxed with unnatural relationship with men and women. I have grown to respect the choice that a person makes with his or her life. However, that doesn’t say that I agree with it. At one point in time a person that showed tendencies to be guy were treated as outcasts. They were either embarrassed or sometime physically abused. A person should not have to go thought being mistreated because of their choice in life. However, the world needs to think about what the apostle Paul was trying to say to the church. The concern that the apostle Paul had back then are quite revenant today. The apostle Paul was only trying to say things that was going on in the natural world, were …show more content…

The worst situation is at a very critical point right now. Nations are not really trusting each other and human relation almost nonexistent. The apostle Paul spoke of the law and how important it is to obey the law. God established the law of nature and he gave man the wisdom to create the laws of man. In Romans 3:19 the apostle Paul told us that those who disobey the law should endure consequences and that the whole world may be affected. Until we all can unite in a way that we can live together and trust each other, the relationship among nations will never be right. No one country has a perfect blueprint of the way things should be. The laws that govern one country may not be the best situation for another. The apostle Paul said that we of all have done wrong and we all fall short of the glory of God’s word (Rom.

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