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In your opinion, “Who am I?” is answered most differently between which two of the seven worldviews? Explain.
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 147 Members · 151 Replies
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Monotheism and Naturalism. More people would rather have more faith in believing there is no God in Naturalism than believe in a God who created an earth that they have to answer to.
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Christianity and atheism/nihilism. This is primarily because the person in Christ knows their purpose, personhood, and destiny/destination, while the later has to formulate different purposes and opinions about the bigger questions without anything to truly hold onto.
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Probably between the Monotheistic view and an Atheist, because one comes from a point of view that there is purpose and a creator and the other does not.
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Monotheism and Nihilism are most different in the way they approach the question, “who am I?” Monotheism identifies in a Creator who intentionally created me for a purpose and meaning. Nihilism does not identify with a purpose-filled identity, but instead views our existence as meaningless.
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There is a fairly wide gap between the answers to “Who am I?” in the nihilist & monotheistic worldview. Specifically in the Christian worldview, the answer to that question leads back to God the Creator intentionally creating me for his purposes and being loved by God vs. in the nihilist viewpoint that rejects purpose, knowledge and all meaning.