Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Discussion Board #15 - Charge Against the Gods



Orual is clearly frustrated with the gods. Slowly she reveals her story and her "charge" against them. Have you ever been upset or frustrated about not knowing something? Explain.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Discussion Board (part 2) Memory

What is your earliest memory? (Not something that someone else remembers and tells you!)

Discussion #14 - Till We Have Faces



As we read "Till We Have Faces" we realize that Psyche is idealized Beauty. Consider this question: "What is Beauty"?  (note the capital "B") 

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Discussion #13 Atheism/Theism part 2

What is the single most important belief that you hold (concerning atheism/theism) that you have a hard time understanding why others don't "see it your way"? Explain.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Discussion #12 - Atheism/Theism

In what ways has your biography affected your understanding of whether God exists?

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Discussion #11 - Worldviews

I like this quote!
"The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives."

Look at page 57 "Worldview Question 7" -- Do you believe that "history is linear and the course of the cosmos was determined at creation"? Share your thoughts...



hat is a good definition of "worldviews"? In The Universe Next Door, James Sire says, “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 (consc - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.AK71tUWT.dpuf
The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives. - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.3uMxlIH8.dpuf
The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives. - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.3uMxlIH8.dpufffffd
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The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives. - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.3uMxlIH8.dpuf
The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives. - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.3uMxlIH8.dpuf
The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives. - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.3uMxlIH8.dpuf
The truth is that a worldview is like colored glasses; it colors everything at which we look. It is a grid through which one views all of life. As such it helps form our thoughts, values, and decisions. The tragedy is that most people do not even know what their worldview is, how they got it, and how important it is in their lives. - See more at: http://www.allaboutworldview.org/worldviews.htm#sthash.3uMxlIH8.dpuf