1. How did you get here?
2. Why are you here?
3. How do you choose?
4. What happens next?
Showing posts with label worldview class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worldview class. Show all posts
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Worldview Presentation Assignment
Find three people and ask them the following questions about what they believe. They can be relatives, parents, friends, or fellow church members. Refrain from sharing your own views until they have given their responses. This will prevent you from influencing their answers.
1. Does God exist? If so, what is He is like and how do you know?
2. What is real? Is reality merely matter, an illusion, some combination, or something else?
3. What is the origin of life and the universe?
4. Are human beings special? Are we just animals? Do we have souls? Are we basically good or basically bad or something else?
5. What is right and wrong? How do we know?
1. Does God exist? If so, what is He is like and how do you know?
2. What is real? Is reality merely matter, an illusion, some combination, or something else?
3. What is the origin of life and the universe?
4. Are human beings special? Are we just animals? Do we have souls? Are we basically good or basically bad or something else?
5. What is right and wrong? How do we know?
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Monday, January 26, 2009
The Six Better Questions
When Jesus was asked a question often He would answer with a better question. Here are six better questions you can ask when defending your faith before skeptics.
1. What do you mean by that?
2. How do you know that's true?
3. Where did you get your information?
4. What happens if you're wrong?
5, How did you come to that conclusion?
6. Have you ever considered this?
Helpful rules
1. Listen first, answer second
2. Win the person not the argument
3. Argue don't quarrel
4. Realize its a long term investment
5. Use your resources
a. "I don't know but I'll get back with you"
h/t goes to Summit.org
1. What do you mean by that?
2. How do you know that's true?
3. Where did you get your information?
4. What happens if you're wrong?
5, How did you come to that conclusion?
6. Have you ever considered this?
Helpful rules
1. Listen first, answer second
2. Win the person not the argument
3. Argue don't quarrel
4. Realize its a long term investment
5. Use your resources
a. "I don't know but I'll get back with you"
h/t goes to Summit.org
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