- Dec 20, 2003
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I am interested in the relationship between human sin and nature. This interest is in part a consequence of discussions in the origins forum where I have argued that the book of nature is corrupted by sin and therefore reading the story of our origins in it is impossible.
1) Did the fall destroy the perfection of the natural world?
2) How does sin corrupt nature?
3) Are natural disasters due to the effects of human sin, the work of demons or the result of disruptions to nature caused by sin or direct judgments on sin?
4) Does our sin explain natural catastrophes elsewhere in the universe than planet Earth?
5) Would Mars have oceans ,no craters and even a proper atmosphere if humans had not sinned? Would the face of the moon be scarred were it not for sin?
6) If sin is the reason people no longer live really long lives why don't good people live longer than bad ones?
7) If the book of nature is corrupted is it that corruption that stops us reading the story of our origins or our own imperfection and finitude?
1) Did the fall destroy the perfection of the natural world?
2) How does sin corrupt nature?
3) Are natural disasters due to the effects of human sin, the work of demons or the result of disruptions to nature caused by sin or direct judgments on sin?
4) Does our sin explain natural catastrophes elsewhere in the universe than planet Earth?
5) Would Mars have oceans ,no craters and even a proper atmosphere if humans had not sinned? Would the face of the moon be scarred were it not for sin?
6) If sin is the reason people no longer live really long lives why don't good people live longer than bad ones?
7) If the book of nature is corrupted is it that corruption that stops us reading the story of our origins or our own imperfection and finitude?