Biblical Christian WorldviewA collection of Christian philosophical and religious beliefs that are predominant
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Ontology (Being)Realism - The idea that facts are out there just waiting to be discovered Empiricism - The idea that we can observe the world and evaluate those observations in relation to facts Positivism - Focuses on the observations themselves, attentive more to claims about facts than to facts themselves Becker Bible Studies Quotes - A collection of perfected prose and poetic speech talking about the things of God Post-Modernism - Holds that facts are fluid and elusive, so observational claims should be the only focus Epistemology (Knowing)Fallacies of the Faithful Axiology (Worth) Teleology (Destiny) Government (Law)Patriotism Military Service International Relationships Obedience Taxation Freedom Money Family Humanism Education Pornography Censorship Abortion Economics (Prosperity)Incentives Decisions Trade Costs Profits Income Progress Welfare Consequences |
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Kathy L. McFarland is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and Author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She has received her Bachelor of Science degree in Religious Studies from Liberty University, and is currently seeking her Master of Divinity (Professional Ministries Track) degree from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary & Graduate School. Kathy is a noted expert on Old Testament exegesis, Christian apologetics, and Bible typology and mysteries. |
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