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Christian Worldview Reflection

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Introduction
Every person sees worldviews in many different ways. A worldview is a way one sees and looks at the world, this is developed from personal beliefs, experiences, and how they were raised. The Christian Worldview is one of the biggest world’s population. It encloses Jesus Christ, God the father and the Holy Spirit, also known as Holy Trinity. I am a follower of Jesus Christ and I have faith in God the father, Jesus the son and the holy spirit. This paper will discuss the requirements of the Christian worldview which involve God, human nature, Jesus Christ, restoration of humanity, benefits of a Christian worldview, and finally a reflection of my personal beliefs about Christian worldview.
God
God 's loving personality is seen throughout the Bible, including everything from the creation until Jesus 's got crucified. In Genesis 1:1 it states that God is the creator of all living creatures and this universe (KJV). The tale of God 's creation is in the book of Genesis. Genesis 1 mainly focuses on God 's capability to create and how God created this universe in 6 days and rested on the 7th day, however, Genesis 2 mainly focuses on God 's commands for Man …show more content…

Analysis There are several benefits and strengths of Christian beliefs. One of the main benefits is that we are loved by our Lord and savior. Another benefit is that Christians receive a personal connection with Jesus Chris as he is the one we can talk to during any time of the day about anything. God is loving, forgiving, and has a purpose for our lives (Lecture 5). The troublesome aspect of Christianity is that not everyone can go to heaven. Everyone doesn 't go to heaven because people don 't ask God into their heart and don 't completely have faith in him. Christianity influences a person’s thinking and behavior of its followers physically, mentally, and emotionally. Just by following simple instructions and striving to live life as Christ did. Jesus sacrificed his life and was crucified for

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