Creation

             An Evangelical Declaration on the Care of Creation
             Scientist these days can do just about anything. From finding new Galaxies to cloning a human, but the earth and all it is detail is no work of a scientist, it is the work of the greatest artist there is. God's creation was made from scratch and can never be duplicated and what seems to be happening is that we as humans are having enough problems keeping the one earth we do have beautiful. An evangelical declaration on the care of creation gives us an insight on how God calls us to care for his creation and yet we continue to degrade it. The author is obviously calling Christians to take better care of the Beauty that surrounds us.
             The declaration makes some very obvious yet excellent statements on how we as Christians need to cherish and uphold the creation that God has given to us. Other religions base their entire beliefs around taking care of nature, it is pathetic that we as Christians have a personal relationship with the creator and we still fail to emphasize the importance of nature as well as other religions do. As follower of Christ, we are to follow what the scriptures ask us to.
             Some of the main points that were highlighted in this declaration are the fact that our earth is slowly but surely degrading and with an increasing population, our call is not only to nurture the next generation but to nurture creation as well. Another problem is that non-Christians who are looking for answers as to why nature is the way it is, look to the wrong places for answers. We as Christians need to set an example on how to treat the world.
             Through Christ Jesus we have hope, not only humans but the rest of God's creation as well. The fall of human innocence has caused all of creation to suffer but God sent his only son to give us salvation. Has a sign of gratitude to our Creator we need to uphold the surroundings that with are with.
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