>Dear ASA scientists,
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>
>If we were asked a question about God's Creation at the last judgement, what
>might that question be?
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>How should our answer affect (if at all) what we should be discussing here?
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>
>In eager expectation,
>
>Cal DeWitt
My understanding of the last judgment is that each individual's deeds will
be reviewed, so question about creation that might come up in such a
scenario might include, "What did you tell those you witnessed to about
creation?" and "How did you use God's excellent work in creation in your
witnessing?"
My answer would be that I concentrated primarily on telling people about
Jesus Christ, and that when the issue of creation came up I pointed to the
beauty and intricacy of creation as a sign that God Himself was the only
possible Creator.
Another question might deal with Christian love: How did you treat your
brother Christians who disagreed with you on the creation/evolution issue.
Now _that_'s one to keep in mind as we continue in origins discussions.
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