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My question is: does a "comprehensive Biblical Christian worldview" have to necessarily be Reconstructionist, Reconstructionist-leaning, or only believing what you are told by other highly conservative Christians and discounting anything else a priori?
I am asking this because I want to be sure that I am thinking as God would have me think, acting as He would have me act, however I have serious questions about the "worldviews" debate.
For instance, I think David Noebel's Summit Ministries and the Pat Robertson teachings on the subject lean very close to Reconstructionism/Theonomy.
I want to have a Christian worldview: does this mean that I must be a grumbling, whining person whose favorite saying is "Things were soo much better in in the 1950s," an ignorant person, or a Reconstructionist?
I am asking this because I want to be sure that I am thinking as God would have me think, acting as He would have me act, however I have serious questions about the "worldviews" debate.
For instance, I think David Noebel's Summit Ministries and the Pat Robertson teachings on the subject lean very close to Reconstructionism/Theonomy.
I want to have a Christian worldview: does this mean that I must be a grumbling, whining person whose favorite saying is "Things were soo much better in in the 1950s," an ignorant person, or a Reconstructionist?