Two of the most meaningful and challenging things from these first three units were: the silly strips of the soul of Christ and how truth is personified. It really impacted me the quote “They have torn the soul of Christ into silly strips, labelled egoism and altruism, and they are equally puzzled by His insane magnificence and his insane meekness” (Gilbert K. Chesterton) , specially after we have learned so much about different worldviews. Interpreting it in this way: we humans have got so many worldviews and torn little strips of truth from his painting for each of them. It demonstrates how incapable we are, how much of God we need even to determine our own beliefs; but also that there is a strip of truth in each of the …show more content…
I love realizing all human beings have a desire and gap in our hearts that only His love is capable of filling up; nothing else in life can satisfy me. Meaning that even though when I don't want to love Him, I'm gonna need Him; and even though He doesn't need me, He deeply loves me. Also, the argument that states: whatever begins to exist has a cause, therefore me as part of existence have a purpose and I am not a mistake. The universe began to exist, therefore the universe has a