Name: Lecturer:Course:Date:Worldview PaperPart IWorldview is a complete, essential cognitive point of reference of an individual or society encompassing the entirely of personality or society’s knowledge and point of view (Griffin, and Glen, 24). A worldview can include natural philosophy, normative hypothesize, themes, existential, values, feelings and principles (Griffin, and Glen, 24).Part IIEveryone has in one way or another thought of how the life came to be or the origin of human beings. There are various theories that try to explain the origin of life, but the bible’s account is one of the most fascinating explanations (Tyrrell, 66). According to Christianity, the bible in the book Genesis indicates that God created man in his own image (The Holy Bible). The book of Genesis further explains that God molded a soil into his image and breathe life into it giving rise to the first human on earth (The Holy Bible).Human beings have been referred to in the bible as the most important beings in of all creation (Tyrrell, 66). In the book of Genesis the account of creation indicated that God created man in his own image (The Holy Bible). That signifies that God had special preference to the human being.