2. Always be prepared to give an answer to
everyone who asks you to give the reason
for the hope that you have. But do this
with gentleness and respect, keeping a
clear conscience . . .
1 Peter 3:15–16, NIV
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3. If you could say just one thing to someone
about the hope you have, what would it be?
?
4. Always be prepared to give an answer
to everyone who asks you to give the
reason for the hope that you have. But do
this with gentleness and respect, keeping a
clear conscience . . .
1 Peter 3:15–16, NIV
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7. For since the creation of the world God's
invisible qualities – his eternal power and
divine nature – have been clearly seen,
being understood from what has been
made, so that men are without excuse.
Romans 1:20, NIV
31. A worldview is a commitment, a fundamental
orientation of the heart, that can be
expressed as a story or in a set of
presuppositions (assumptions which may be
true, partially true or entirely false) which we
hold (consciously or subconsciously,
consistently or inconsistently) about the basic
constitution of reality, and that provides the
foundation on which we live and move and
have our being.
32. A worldview is a commitment, a fundamental
orientation of the heart, that can be
expressed as a story or in a set of
presuppositions (assumptions which may be
true, partially true or entirely false) which we
hold (consciously or subconsciously,
consistently or inconsistently) about the basic
constitution of reality, and that provides the
foundation on which we live and move and
have our being.
43. • How do I know what’s true?
• What is truth? Does it matter?
• What kinds of truth are there?
• What are good and bad reasons for
believing something?
• Where does wisdom come from?
• Where does meaning come from?
47. • Do good and evil exist?
• Are there any moral absolutes?
• Should any action be tolerated?
• How do we know right and wrong?
• What values should we live by?
• What do goodness or beauty mean?
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