Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Does atheism come into play, though, with forming an entire worldview? If so, does it affect this process a lot, a little, or just a smidge?Kenny wrote:Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
A viable worldview must offer adequate answers to these questions
Ultimate Reality What kind of God, if any, actually exists?
External Reality Is there anything beyond the cosmos?
Knowledge What can be known, and how can anyone know it?
Origin Where did I come from?
Identity Who am I?
Location Where am I?
Morals How should I live?
Values What should I consider of great worth?
Predicament What is humanity's fundamental problem?
Resolution How can humanity's problem be solved?
Past / Present What is the meaning and direction of history?
Destiny Will I survive the death of my body and, if so, in what state?
A red tinted glass, may be just glass, but that doesn't mean it's also not red tinted.Kenny wrote:Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
Speaking for myself only (I can't speak for audie) Atheism has no more of an effect than Santa Clause or Easter Bunny; IOW not even a smidge.Hortator wrote:Does atheism come into play, though, with forming an entire worldview? If so, does it affect this process a lot, a little, or just a smidge?Kenny wrote:Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
That's fair. I mean, not we or I have proof that your outlook on life is formed from atheism. And it would be presumptuous to assume, considering I don't know you personally.Kenny wrote:Speaking for myself only (I can't speak for audie) Atheism has no more of an effect than Santa Clause or Easter Bunny; IOW not even a smidge.Hortator wrote:Does atheism come into play, though, with forming an entire worldview? If so, does it affect this process a lot, a little, or just a smidge?Kenny wrote: Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.
Ken
That makes sense. For a believer who believes there is a source that is without flaw, it makes sense to take the “one size fits all approach” and base all your ideas, thoughts, and perceptions through this flawless source.Hortator wrote:That's fair. I mean, not we or I have proof that your outlook on life is formed from atheism. And it would be presumptuous to assume, considering I don't know you personally.Kenny wrote:Speaking for myself only (I can't speak for audie) Atheism has no more of an effect than Santa Clause or Easter Bunny; IOW not even a smidge.Hortator wrote:Does atheism come into play, though, with forming an entire worldview? If so, does it affect this process a lot, a little, or just a smidge?Kenny wrote: Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.
Ken
Although I personally believe that my worldview has been dynamically changed since I became a Christian. My life has not changed dramatically, but how I respond to life, look at things in life, has. It's so beyond the scope of this post that I can't really gather up every example.
Why would it change me? It is how I started out.Kenny wrote:Speaking for myself only (I can't speak for audie) Atheism has no more of an effect than Santa Clause or Easter Bunny; IOW not even a smidge.Hortator wrote:Does atheism come into play, though, with forming an entire worldview? If so, does it affect this process a lot, a little, or just a smidge?Kenny wrote:Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
Ken
The word is tinge, and I aint the one with a tinge.Kurieuo wrote:A red tinted glass, may be just glass, but that doesn't mean it's also not red tinted.Kenny wrote:Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
"What a worldview is, from a Christian perspective"RickD wrote:For those interested, here's a good article describing what a worldview is, and what one's worldview should address.
http://www.reasons.org/articles/what-in ... -worldviewA viable worldview must offer adequate answers to these questions
Ultimate Reality What kind of God, if any, actually exists?
External Reality Is there anything beyond the cosmos?
Knowledge What can be known, and how can anyone know it?
Origin Where did I come from?
Identity Who am I?
Location Where am I?
Morals How should I live?
Values What should I consider of great worth?
Predicament What is humanity's fundamental problem?
Resolution How can humanity's problem be solved?
Past / Present What is the meaning and direction of history?
Destiny Will I survive the death of my body and, if so, in what state?
But is it how you want to end?Audie wrote:Why would it change me? It is how I started out.Kenny wrote:Speaking for myself only (I can't speak for audie) Atheism has no more of an effect than Santa Clause or Easter Bunny; IOW not even a smidge.Hortator wrote:Does atheism come into play, though, with forming an entire worldview? If so, does it affect this process a lot, a little, or just a smidge?Kenny wrote:Whatever her worldview is, it is important for you to recognize that it is not an atheist worldview, but rather just her worldview.zacchaeus wrote:Audie,
Lay out what it is you believe, your worldview... Why, how'd you draw your conclusions?
Ken
Ken
Maybe you should think a little harder on the business of choosing to believe.Storyteller wrote:I think it is entirely possible to choose what to believe (or not).
I used to believe in Santa.
Belief in God is something you choose, at least I think it is.
I chose to believe in God, and Christ.
Not blindly, but after looking into it all.