Worldviews are beliefs that affect how someone views and responds to the world. Everyone has different worldviews shaped by many factors such as how they were raised, their cultures, experiences and education. Along with attempting to assess where the worldview stems from, evaluating the worldview is also significant in discovering what is blindly followed and what parts of the worldview makes rational sense. Worldviews are defined by the nature of humans, the purpose of human life and the nature of the world. They are also shaped in beliefs about what is wrong in the world and why things go wrong in the world, how the wrong can be fixed, and what gives meaning or hope to human existence. Numerous factors have shaped and affected my worldview with the primary influence being my upbringing in a Christian family and in Church.
Discovering my worldview requires first for me to assess what I believe is the nature of man and the purpose of human life. I believe that God intended men to be inherently good by nature, but with the fall deviating us from …show more content…
I believe the only way for restoration is through Christ, a part of my worldview that was introduced by my mom, reinforced by church all growing up and accepted by me in determining my own worldview and own beliefs about Christ. I believe that He sent His son down to die for our sins, so we can restore our relationship with God. He sent his son down to die for our sins, and presented us with His word to follow so that we can be reunited with Him for all of eternity when we pass from this world. Our hope is in our relationship with Christ and Gods original plan for us being restored and fulfilled. There is also room for the wrong to be fixed in Christians showing others God’s love and grace, and trying to bring the lost flock back to