The Genesis of Values in Genesis

Journal of Human Values 19 (2):127-132 (2013)
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Abstract

The genesis of values occurred in the Garden of Eden when God created man. He instilled in man the value of knowledge, which Satan used as part of his deception. God created man with a core intellect capable of external influence. Our modern culture interprets the world through its values and beliefs, both of which are codified and forged into a worldview. The Christian worldview is predicated upon biblical teaching and interpretation. It is the foundation for family values. These values are prevalent in the Book of Genesis1 and are what comprise the family unit, the decline of which is eroding the values given by God.

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