Adam Eyves
Oct 21, 2024

I like how you frame the ambiguity of our "biblical worldview." That statement is used a lot as though it's a real thing (especially by Jeff Hiles), but what does that phrase even mean? From whose perspective and in what era? Their biblical worldview is merely a reflection of their church's cultural and denominational theology and functions more as a "safe space."

The danger of being indoctrinated this way, however, is that when real facts and truth undermine a person's understanding, their sense of self and faith is shaken because they have put their faith in their biblical worldview "brand" instead of trusting in our mysterious creator.

Adam Eyves
Adam Eyves

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