My thoughts about lesson 2 were that it wasn’t as captivating as the first lesson was. I still learned as much though it was really hard to concentrate and let everything the guy was talking about stay inside my head. Knowing what is right and wrong is really hard. Knowing the truth is the hardest, at least to me. I think that what we think is right to us is the “truth” and what seems wrong to us is “completely wrong”. The similarities and differences between God and the Devil are quite interesting. The interesting part is that they are both trying to influence us in to believing what is true and what are lies. The only bad thing is that we cannot differentiate between the two. It’s like we need visual truth laid out for us instead of just believing, and the one that usually gets us of guard from the truth is the devil’s side from a believer’s view.
Honestly when I want to find the truth about something and it’s being laid out right in front of me, I usually still believe the wrong one. It’s so hard to know the truth and know what is wrong, and really frustrates me because later in the future I realized I believed in the wrong thing all along. I agree with the truth project packet on page 2 under the topic “Worldview” it says “Lack of a personal, biblical worldview in America- We fail to see Christianity as a worldview that governs every area of life.” I think it’s true because if you think about, everything we go through is in the bible, and God controls everything that happens, but we still don’t know the truth. Anyway God allowed this to happen for a reason so we can’t really question him because he is above us all in everything.
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