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What's Your Worldview? An Interactive Approach to Life's Big Questions is unavailable, but you can change that!

2014 Popular Theology Book of the Year -  World Magazine How do you view the world? It's a big question. And how you answer is one of the most important things about you. Not sure what you'd say? Join James Anderson on an interactive journey of discovery aimed at helping you understand and evaluate the options when it comes to identifying your worldview. Cast in the mold of a classic "Choose...

true period, regardless of what anyone happens to think, hope, or feel about them. Relativists insist that what we call “truth” is always relative to something else. There are basically two kinds of Relativist. The first kind—the Subjectivist—claims that truth is always relative to the individual person. So the Subjectivist talks about what’s “true for me” and what’s “true for you”—and these two “truths” needn’t be the same. For example, while it may be true for me that the universe has meaning and