‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’- The drawings made by the purple crayon plus the already present world. Nothing exists without his existence, and all exists after him and from him (John 1:3). His personal, self-determining, infinite, and eternal qualities define what is really real. These seemingly fictitious drawings are in fact really real.Ĭhristianity- God. Anything can be made real if it can be imagined and, in turn, created by the purple crayon. ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’- One’s ability to create. How does ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ stack up to the 8 basic worldview questions in comparison to Christianity? Let’s find out… However, I will seek to look over these faults and focus solely on the worldview that is being presented. I would like to note that this book does take some uncanny leaps of logic since its intended audience is rather young and unpracticed in the art of reason. This simple children’s book contains some pretty incredible worldview claims that I intend to unpack for all of you. I chose ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ by Crockett Johnson as my Literature for worldview analysis.
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