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List a television show, a book, a friend’s opinion, or some other source that illustrates each of the six worldviews listed. Example: Deism—Neil Armstrong, the first man to step on the moon, indicated on a NASA form that he was a deist.
Austin replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 166 Members · 170 Replies
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Monotheism: My pastor holds a Monotheistic worldview of Christianity.
Deism: Thomas Jefferson was a Deist, our founding father rejected the traditional Christian worldview.
Naturalism: Charles Darwin Believed in science to explain life and its mysteries.
Nilisium: Walter White in Breaking Bad, is detached and believes there are no moral consequences for his actions.
Existentialism: The most prolific Existentialist is Jean-Paul Sartre, the author of Being and Nothingness in 1943. ( Thecollector.com)
Pantheism: Albert Einstein, is probably the most well-known Pantheist for his contributions to quantum physics and his formula E=mc2.
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Monotheism– The Knowledge of the Holy. Book by A. W. Tozer
Deism–Thomas Morgan. Evolutionary Biologist
Naturalism– The Big Bang Theory. TV show
Nihilism– Wendy Syfret. Modern Writer/Journalist
Existentialism– Hazel Barnes. Translator
Pantheism– Avatar. Movie
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Monotheism- The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul
Deism- Thomas Jefferson
Naturalism- Darwin
Nihilism-The Joker in The Dark Knight
Existentialism- Sartre
Pantheism- Pocahontas
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Monotheism – Hassidic Jews
Deism – Many college students who believe in God of their choosing that doesn’t require much response from them
Naturalism – Native Americans
Nihilism – Richard Dawkins
Existentialism – Jean Paul Sarte
Pantheism – Meditative Yoga
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monotheism–the Bible;
deism–Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin;
naturalism–Charles Darwin;
nilhism–Frederich Nietzsche;
existentialism–Kierkegaard;
pantheism–transcendental meditation