Worldview comparison
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Worldviews are defined as, " the comprehensive framework of one's basic
beliefs about things and their relationships." Beliefs are something somebody
commits themselves to, something they are willing to stand up for and promote
with their time, money, and energy. Worldviews deal with basic beliefs, not just
any kind of beliefs. They deal with the ultimate questions about life and the
world in general. The answers to these questions form a framework or pattern;
they hang
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am the most important," is their way of looking at life. I think that the Secular Humanist worldview is incorrect, and that they are going about life with the wrong perspective. However, a Secular Humanist may also think the same of my worldview(that it is not correct), Reformed Christian. In conclusion, Reformed Christian and Secular Humanist worldviews, when compared are extremely different especially when related to the issues of death, sexuality, and family life.
am the most important," is their way of looking at life. I think that the Secular Humanist worldview is incorrect, and that they are going about life with the wrong perspective. However, a Secular Humanist may also think the same of my worldview(that it is not correct), Reformed Christian. In conclusion, Reformed Christian and Secular Humanist worldviews, when compared are extremely different especially when related to the issues of death, sexuality, and family life.