Philosophies of worldviews Review.. Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age)

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Philosophies of worldviews Review.

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age)

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)Revelation

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition)

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being)

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism Materialism

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe)

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) Creation

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolution

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man)

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen Product of evolution

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen Product of evolution Evolving into Godhood

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen Product of evolution Evolving into Godhood Death

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen Product of evolution Evolving into Godhood Death After death, judgement

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen Product of evolution Evolving into Godhood Death After death, judgement Annihilation

Christianity Naturalism (Secular Humanism, Marxism) Cosmic Humanism (New Age) Epistemology(knowledge)RevelationScience Inner truth (intuition) Ontology (the nature of being) Super- naturalism MaterialismNon-naturalism Cosmology (the universe) CreationEvolutionEvolution Ethics Rooted in character of God Ethical relativism Boundless ethical relativism Anthropology (the nature of man) Created in God’s image, but fallen Product of evolution Evolving into Godhood Death After death, judgement AnnihilationReincarnation