Worldview interviews
Earlier today I approached a lady called
Ganine at a coffee shop near the water. She was scruffy looking and seemed
quite unhappy; however, I introduced myself asking if she would be willing to
answer a few questions for me. As I sat down and jumped into the following
conversation I started to realize why she looked and acted the way she did… She
simply had no hope. The importance of our worldview and the gift of knowing the
Truth just became so special to me once more as we went through these
questions.
1. What is really
real?
Only your senses. We know what is real through mind and body
coordination. The environment is also real.
2. What is the nature
of the universe?
The universe is ordered but it has room for spontaneity.
3. What is a human
being?
I don’t know it is like an animated form of limbs put
together somehow.
4. What happens after
death?
Nothing. Your corps extinguishes and you disappear.
5. How do you know
right from wrong?
You can’t really know but the good side has better natural
movement and energy.
There is no movement in the bad side.
6. How can you know
anything at all?
You can’t really, you know from your genetic registry and it
is in your blood. You know from bio rhythms.
7. What is the
purpose of history?
We have history so that we know what has happened. History
has patterns and we can see the places that need work and are not finished.
Later, I asked a
friend, Annalise from YWAM to answer the same questions…
1. What is really
real?
Only change is
real.
2. What is the nature
of the universe?
God created the universe to be ordered but when sin entered
the world to some degree it became more chaotic.
3. What is a human
being?
Not an ape! A human being has a soul; we have higher thought
and are valuable. We are different to animals even if we have similar
structures.
4. What happens after
death?
You go to either heaven or hell for eternity.
5. How do you know
right from wrong?
God tells us in His word what is right and wrong.
6. How can you know
anything at all?
I guess you don’t… you take what you know on faith.
7. What is the
purpose of history?
We have history so that we can learn from it and not repeat
it.
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