Building a Biblical Worldview

on October 1, 2021
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Earlier this year, a nationwide study, conducted by the Family Research Council’s (FRC) Center for Biblical Worldview showed that only 51% of Americans claim to have a biblical worldview.

But the beliefs of those 51% showed significant inconsistencies with what Scripture actually teaches.

After rigorous follow-up questions, the study found that only 6% of people who claimed to have a biblical worldview actually hold to one.

A worldview is a collection of presuppositions, convictions, and values which we use to understand the world. Rather than affecting selected areas, a worldview permeates every aspect of life.

Most Americans do not intentionally develop a worldview but rather absorb a worldview from the entertainment and news media they consume and the company they keep. George Barna, the research director, says, “It takes years of holistic teaching, integration of thought and behavior, and reinforcement of appropriate choices before someone is likely to develop a biblical worldview.”

Merely attending church on Sunday mornings, reading a devotional, following the Ten Commandments, or even attending a Christian school or college will not build a sufficient biblical worldview. A biblical worldview begins with salvation and grows stronger as you study, understand, and live by what Scripture teaches.

These results highlight an urgent need for Americans to return to God’s Word as the authority in all things. The Bible is “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16), and as such should be the foundation for our thinking in every area of life.

51% of Americans say they have a biblical worldview.

But of those who claim to have a Biblical worldview, 48% believe that faith should influence every aspect of their life.

49% say that Scripture is their most likely source of moral guidance.

33% believe that humans are born with a sin nature and can be saved only by Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.

47% believe they will go to heaven after death because they have accepted Christ as Savior.

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