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      “Atheism: An Irrational Worldview”
      Thank you to the 4 people who have commented on this post thus far. This is a quote from Dr. Jason Lisle.  If the argument doesn’t make sense to the reader then I really suggest going to the link provided at the bottom of the post.     “The materialistic atheist can’t have laws of [...]

      Written by: Simply Ecclesia


      “Atheism: An Irrational Worldview”
      Thank you to the 4 people who have commented on this post thus far. This is a quote from Dr. Jason Lisle.  If the argument doesn’t make sense to the reader then I really suggest going to the link provided at the bottom of the post.     “The materialistic atheist can’t have laws of [...]

      Written by: Simply Ecclesia


      eco-anger: a worldview under threat
      An Eye-Opening Personal Experience on Eco-Anxiety. Stage One: Denial With recent documentaries, widespread news reports, and nearly unanimous scientific consensus on the challenges arising from environmental issues, it has to be harder now to deny their existence or significance. This may account for why there were not too many outright denials and for the edgy tone of [...]

      Written by: dismantle civilisation


      My worldview, according to an online quiz
      HT: Makeesha What is Your World View?created with QuizFarm.comYou scored as Cultural CreativeCultural Creatives are probably the newest group to enter this realm. You are a modern thinker who tends to shy away from organized religion but still feels as if there is something greater than ourselves. You are very spiritual, even if you are not religious. Life has a meaning outside of the rational. Cultural Creative 81%Postmodernist 69%Idealist 56%Fundamentalist 38%Romanticist 38%Modernist 31%Existentialist 31%Materialist 25%

      Written by: Rude Armchair Theology


      World Where I Live Worldview
          Is It Really Such a Giant Leap?                                                                         Is it really such a giant leap           To unite the heart and mind? To imagine love and logic keep           Common cause in what they find? A man upon the moon once raised           With one small step all mankind. The simple effort Armstrong praised           Gave vision to the blind; To see the Earth from outerspace

      Written by: In the World Where I Live


      My theological worldview
      You scored as Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan, You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God’s grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of [...]

      Written by: Møppe's Blog


      Theological Worldview Quiz
      You scored as Reformed Evangelical, You are a Reformed Evangelical. You take the Bible very seriously because it is God's Word. You most likely hold to TULIP and are sceptical about the possibilities of universal atonement or resistible grace. The most important thing the Church can do is make sure people hear how they can go to heaven when they die.Reformed Evangelical100%Fundamentalist79%Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan71%Neo orthodox57%Emergent/Postmodern32%Classical Liberal29%Charismatic/Pentecostal14%Roman Catholic7%Modern Liberal0%What's your theological worldview?created with QuizFarm.com

      Written by: Fear and Trembling


      MHz Worldview Interview: American Academic Imprisoned in Iran
      Haleh Esfandiari, the Iranian-American journalist imprisoned in Iran, taped an interview for MHz Worldview several years ago. We have reissued her story via MHz Worldview and YouTube in the hopes of helping shed light on her situation. You can see her MHz story here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMqpFmj0kpw

      Written by: CIS Media Room


      Misguided Worldview
      I’m a regular viewer of Your World with Neil Cavuto and yesterday he had a guest on who recently put together a dating web site that only caters to “beautiful” people with an emphasis on youth.  Neil asked the owner of this site how he is going to feel when he gets to middle age and is not so…well, not so young anymore.  The guy’s response was flippant and misguided.  He said that maybe it will happen when he’s 50 or 60, but he won’t get out of shape and they even have 45 year olds on the site.  He then indicated that less than 20% of the wannabes actually are able to post their profiles because they don’t cut the muster.      Here’s the problem (beyond the obvious shallowness of the concept) – young people are extremely misguided with respect to their perspectives on age.  As I tell my daughter, the VAST majority of your life is lived as an adult, not as a kid, that’s why her mom and I are trying to instill the values that

      Written by: God Knows Physics


      Walking your Worldview, insight from the Vogts
      My friends, Chris and Rebecca, are on a long journey learning about themselves and serving in a community in Uganda. They have thoroughly been enjoying their journey and their experience has been wonderful to hear about and grow from. I wanted to continue a small series highlighting some of the great insight that they’ve been sharing with folks through their emails. I think sometimes since we have so much knowledge and info at our fingertips we don’t see the greatness and glory of God, because we don’t need to. We have everything we need in our own home to meet our own needs. We don’t need to worship a God who created everything, because we have everything we need and if we need something, we can usually find it. It is a challenge we face more in the West simply because of our self sufficient mentalities. In essence we end up worshiping man instead of God. And if you say that you don’t worship man then look at society and who is given glory, man or

      Written by: Trying to Follow


      Re-framing My Worldview (RMW)
      Our church, Hope Chapel Maui, is starting a new series called Reframing Your Worldview, based on the Wide Angle Series of Rick Warren.As I sat in church listening to Craig (our pastor), I can't help but think how the blogsphere is a great place to see the different point of view people has. Each blog reflects the worldview of the blogger, be it blatantly, conspicuously or subconsciuosly.I have decided that I will do my "Sunday message ponderings" here on this particular series. Might as well...after all, this blog is called Liza's eyeVIEW :)Photo taken from Pastors.com.

      Written by: Liza's Eyeview


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