The Natural World
My view of the natural world is that it is filled with sin and misconception of the bible. Many interpret the bible in different ways that may not be of truth. I think this is exactly what Paul was trying to teach us in Romans. In chapters 1-8 of Roman, Paul spent a lot of time pointing out many issues in the natural world and how Christians should perceive them. He spoke on how the impact of sin on the natural world is a result of sinful nature in the world. The sins he mainly points out is basically the sins such as murder, adultery, and homosexuality. As Christians, these issues should be important to us because the same sins that were committed then are the same ones we see being committed today. I believe that today, many people do not worship the creator who we know is God, they are so stuck on worshipping the creation. The bible should be a guide to how Christians should live their lives.
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Even their women exchanged natural sexual relations for unnatural ones. In the same way, the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed shameful acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their error.” Also, in the world, violence play a major part of human relationships as well. Paul made it clear that humans have a problem with truthfulness. He said in Rom. 1:29 that humans are full of deceit. How can we care or love one another when the world is full of