Class 3 started with a Pop Quiz!! Ooooooooooo, No worries - no grades for this. Just checking for comprehension of some key concepts.
1. What is the definition of worldview?
A worldview is a framework , or set of "lenses", through which we view reality and make sense of life and the world. It is our set of assumptions about what is right and wrong, good and evil, true and false, valuable, and not valuable.
2. If there is no truth, then there are no ____________ to the questions that matter.
answers
3. There are two kinds of truth:
_____________ = reflects opinion, preference, personal taste ( ice cream)
Subjective truth
______________ = based in reality and not based on what anyone believes, thinks, or agrees upon (insulin)
Objective truth
4. This type of philosophy is concerned with the doing the greatest good for the greatest number. ( think of Chuck Colson's grandson)
a. Utilitarianism
b. Naturalism
c. Creationism
d. Fundamentalism
a. Utilitarianism
5.The root of the word apologetics is the Greek word "apologia". What does apologia mean?
a defense or justification [ for one's opinions or conduct ]
6. What is the difference between worldview and apologetics?
worldview is WHAT you believe, apologetics is WHY you believe it
7. The foundation of the Biblical Christian worldview is that our purpose in life is to _____________ and ____________ God, and to _____________ his kingdom.
love, serve, advance
We watched Session 3 of "Explore Truth" from Impact 360 Institute. - "How Moral Relativism Hurts Everyone"
Moral Relativism is the belief that moral or ethical truths are not absolute or universal, applying to all people at all times, but instead are "relative" to your culture, society, history, or personal circumstances. "That may be true for you, but not for me."
And we watched YouTube videos of Bill Jack's talk on "Counterfeit Reality".
Part 1: https://youtu.be/rAVzHW3Aayo
Part 2: https://youtu.be/tXc8PJjZQQk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kjzGAdF_A0w
Part 4: https://youtu.be/AK2VC0-E2ls
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