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    the universe formed? How did the world become as it is? What are the building blocks of all things? Some say the world just is. Others take refuge in the “Big Bang.” Some firmly believe that God created both the heavens and the earth. In this essay, however, I am going to divulge the thoughts and reasons behind some of the Pre-Socratic views of the Cosmos and the building blocks of the “stuff” we find on earth. There are some very differing views of how the world became what it is today. Many of…

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    Counselors Cultural World View Culture influences us everyday and most of the time we do not even realize it. I know that before I left home and moved to another state that I never saw culture as a thing. I grew up with a family who took me birthday presents, bought me homecoming mums, and gifts on valentine’s day to school. I have been continuing the tradition with my kids, but when I left Texas and moved to Georgia and I took my daughter a birthday gift to school the office staff looked at me…

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    greatest blessings yonder,” (Phaedo 63e-64a). However, Plato also stated that those who do not love wisdom, righteousness, courage, freedom, and truth but instead love the body, wealth, or honors should resent death (Phaedo 68b-68c, 115a). Another way to view this is to say those who loved worldly materials should fear death but those who lived a life of goodness as well as justice have a future after death. To sum up Plato’s worldview on death, he believed their was a better future for the good…

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    Those practicing the Christian Religion of living through the beliefs and patterns of practice of the Christian Worldview (DelMonico, TRS100, Week 11a/11b, Slide 1) wish to lead moral lives. A variety of factors go into the moral decision making, such as, one’s values, character, ethics, and morality. These factor are focused solely around the idea of what is right or wrong, one’s perception of the situation, and what they chose to accept as correct. Christians have resources at their disposal…

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    World War I was one of the biggest and deadliest wars in history. A lot of lives were lost and it was an emotional time. With this emotion, came beautiful art in many forms including poetry. There were many poets inspired by World War I, three of them being, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, and John McCrae. All three served and died during the war but they left behind poems that will never be forgotten. Wilfred Owen wrote, “Dulce et Decorum Est,” in 1917; Isaac Rosenberg wrote, “Break of Day in…

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    In order to discuss how this course has affected my world view of the term “culture”, I find it necessary to define both of these terms, world view and culture. The very popular Christian missiologist and anthropologist, Paul G. Hiebert, describes the term “world view” as “the vital cognitive, and evaluative presuppositions a society of people generate about the nature of things, and which they use to structure their lives. Worldviews are what people in a community take as given realities, the…

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    that makes the person unique and different from other individuals. Personality identity defined through different views such as idiographic view and nomothetic view. Idiographic view assumes that each individual has a unique psychological structure and some characters are only possessed by one person only, and it is very difficult to compare one person with other people. Nomothetic view emphasizes that individuals can be compared. It sees that people possesses traits that have the same…

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    definition was not an easy one to come up with, and to most it will not make sense. Education can be anything depending on what your world view is. I take a biblical stance in the way I view the world and everything in it. The secular world view sees a person’s education as how much a person is worth, or how successful that person is. The way you look at the world is the way you perceive education. Webster’s dictionary defines education as, “the training of one’s mind; knowledge attained by…

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    This will cover the seven world view questions. The questions will be about God and His entirety for the world. The seven world view questions asked and answered are: What is God like? God is an all-powerful person. What is the nature of the universe? The nature of the universe is orderly. What is the basis of ethics and morality? God gives us ethics and morality. What is the cause of evil and suffering? The cause of evil and suffering is sin. What happens to man at death? Man go to heaven after…

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    going to look at what a world view looks like according to Romans chapters 1-8. Everyone has a worldview of some kind, whether they know it consciously or not. As a Christian, it is incredibly important to have a strong Biblical foundation so we can have a Christ like world view. The natural world: The world we live in was created by the only all-powerful God. As Geneses 1:1 states “in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”. God created the perfect world, one where humans were…

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