This is an important topic. For more on this, and how our worldview alters how we respond to evidence check out a talk called "Our worldview alters our view of the world".
“Most people ‘catch’ their presuppositions (beliefs) from their ‘family’ And 'surrounding society' the way a child catches MEASLES.” ~ Francis Schaeffer ~~~ :o
@ByTheGraceofGOD777-u7o worldview is what you make it, depends on what each individual decides is their source of truth. People can break the molds of their environment, I know I have.
The very first thing he says is dead wrong. Pastors need to take a philosophy course before pontificating on philosophical topics. Worldview is not what is real, worldview is what a person believes and ASSUMES is real. You can have a completely false worldview, which would not be possible if worldview is "what is real". This is why people leave church. The people in the pews know more than the people on stage.
I don't see that he thought this out well as he was misusing words and changed the usages and even his own meaning of words. This will only confuse people that are ignorant and it will fool them.
@@morganmom194 I think the reason Dartthorn thinks that is because he switched from describing beliefs to what we know to be true, but that's actually correct philosophically speaking. Knowledge, in philosophy, is justified true belief. Worldviews are a system of presuppositions and within that system the person assumes the presuppositions are true / justified (even if they're actually not). Only the Christian worldview has rational justification for all it's presuppositions. Atheists don't have any rational justification for any of their presuppositions.
“HEREIN is My Father ‘Glorified’;
That ‘Y-o-u’ bear MUCH FRUIT: So Shall ‘Y-o-u’ Be MY Disciples.”
~ JESUS CHRIST ~
(St John 15:8)
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This is right to the core. To the core. It has challenged me to examine where I am
This is an important topic. For more on this, and how our worldview alters how we respond to evidence check out a talk called "Our worldview alters our view of the world".
very important that people recognize the importance of how they are creating their worldview
“Most people ‘catch’ their presuppositions (beliefs) from their ‘family’
And 'surrounding society' the way a child catches MEASLES.”
~ Francis Schaeffer
~~~
:o
@ByTheGraceofGOD777-u7o worldview is what you make it, depends on what each individual decides is their source of truth. People can break the molds of their environment, I know I have.
Really nice, pastor.
Yes that's right
That’s not a worldview is though
The very first thing he says is dead wrong. Pastors need to take a philosophy course before pontificating on philosophical topics. Worldview is not what is real, worldview is what a person believes and ASSUMES is real. You can have a completely false worldview, which would not be possible if worldview is "what is real". This is why people leave church. The people in the pews know more than the people on stage.
I don't see that he thought this out well as he was misusing words and changed the usages and even his own meaning of words. This will only confuse people that are ignorant and it will fool them.
Give specifics where he did so, please.
@@morganmom194 I think the reason Dartthorn thinks that is because he switched from describing beliefs to what we know to be true, but that's actually correct philosophically speaking. Knowledge, in philosophy, is justified true belief. Worldviews are a system of presuppositions and within that system the person assumes the presuppositions are true / justified (even if they're actually not).
Only the Christian worldview has rational justification for all it's presuppositions. Atheists don't have any rational justification for any of their presuppositions.
@@lightbeforethetunnel You're correct!! But THEY believe that they do!!!
the difference is secular.!!
wow😂
let the war commence
Actually, it started a long time ago but join in as soon as possible LOL
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