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January 31, 2008

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Tony

Thank you, Matt. I appreciate your comment. As you know, I'm a big fan of your blog.

There are many Christ followers who share your concern about how we, as individuals and as a society, steward God's creation (I understand that you don't think of it in those terms). I think there has historically been great neglect in this arena by Christians. There is evidence that Bible-believing Christians are beginning to repent of this neglect (see this Washington post article on the "Greening of evangelicals" http://tinyurl.com/3nyn3, which captures the heart of many Christians and the challenges that the political landscape presents).

I hope and pray that the growing awareness of the need to engage at a macro level is matched by personal searching of hearts and behaviors at the individual level. "I am a responsible steward of God's natural resources" should be on a project or horizons-of-focus list for every Christian.

Thanks, again, Matt.

Matthew Cornell

Simulating perspective. I've been thinking about sin (at least from an atheist perspective) and one of mine was waste, including natural resources. Thanks for the idea.

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