A worldview can be thought of as a sensory input filter capable of controlling the result of our internal processing, external output, and contributions to society. The depiction of the condition of humanity is also greatly dependent on one’s particular worldview, as this leads to personal interpretation of the general public. To believe society is anointed by our Creator, versus the belief that its existence is predominantly meaningless, consistently yet-to-be discovered through science, technology, and industry, will result in a highly different influence upon the state.
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Defining Worldview
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A worldview can be thought of as a sensory input filter capable of controlling the result of our internal processing, external output, and contributions to society. The depiction of the condition of humanity is also greatly dependent on one’s particular worldview, as this leads to personal interpretation of the general public. To believe society is anointed by our Creator, versus the belief that its existence is predominantly meaningless, consistently yet-to-be discovered through science, technology, and industry, will result in a highly different influence upon the state.