Job
Three of Job's closest friends came to see him and mourn with him, however, after reading the whole book I see that those friends were not really great friends because as soon as they could, they started judging Job. Not only did they judge him, but also blamed him of sinning against God. All of this is a matter of worldview (one of our topics for the week).
Don't even get me started with Job's wife who says "...Are you still trying to maintain your integrity? Curse God and die." (Job 2:9) You know what they say, with a wife like that who needs enemies?
We were asked to interview two people about their world view, here are the answers:
Seven questions to determine my neighbor Richie's worldview
1. What’s really real?
Reality. What it actually is.
2. What is the nature of the universe?
I'm not a scientist. This question cannot be answered.
3. What is a human being?
Someone who has thought process. They put thought to what they do.
4. What happens after dead?
No one knows.
5. How do you know right from wrong?
You don't know right from wrong. There's no way to know.
6. How can you know anything at all?
Because we record it in our thought memory. Like talking birds.
7. What is the purpose of history?
If we don't learn it, we will repeat it.
Seven questions to determine Damaris' (a girl from campus) worldview
1. What’s really real?
Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and food
2. What is the nature of the universe?
It is going to die. Temporary.
3. What is a human being?
I am!
4. What happens after dead?
I will sit on Abba's lap. We will have a great dinner at my wedding.
5. How do you know right from wrong?
To have a conscience. God gave everyone one.
6. How can you know anything at all?
By the grace of God. He gave us a brain... so use it!
7. What is the purpose of history?
To rejoice about the good things that God did. Learn from your mistakes.
Me parece que la lectura de su blog se va a poner cada día más interesante! :-)
ReplyDeleteGracias!!! Espero que así sea! Y siga leyendo y me cuenta si se pone mejor...
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