Worldview

Sep 11, 2022    David Kang

1. When you reflect on the collection of questions below, which question is the most challenging one you cannot answer, and why? If then, whom would you meet to discuss the question?
- Is there inherent goodness to nature?
- Is there a virtue that arises from accepting what is gifted to us?
- Does empathy depend on believing that, but for the grace of God or the randomness of the natural lottery, we could have been born with a different set of endowments/inheritance/gifts?
- Will an emphasis on personal liberty turn the most fundamental aspects of human nature into consumer choices made at a genetic supermarket?
- Should the rich be able to buy the best genes?
- Should we leave such decisions to individual choice, or should society come to some consensus about what it will allow?”

2. Would you identify your life values and how they have been developed in your life? (Was there any inspiration led by an event, book, experience, or person?)

3. How would you describe your attitudes toward life, relationships, and work/study?

4. What is your worldview?

5. How has your worldview affected your life in faith, relationship, career?

6. If there is any, how has your worldview changed caused by encountering a crisis?

7. In your best knowledge and experiences, what could be God’s worldview right now?

8. What kind of help do you need to align your worldview with God’s; to live a Christ-centered life?