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Does worshiping "Him who made the heavens and earth" require a particular understanding of how creation happened?
There is a wide variety of Christian pictures of the "how" of creation, and some of these are explicitly repudiated in this week's SDA Sabbath School lesson. Certainly there are some questions that arise from some of these understandings, but it seems that such questions are not simply solved by adopting a more conventional traditional interpretation of the Creation Week in Genesis. Perhaps it is worth pondering what might actually be involved in "worshiping Him who made".
By Cameron and Lachlan RogersDoes worshiping "Him who made the heavens and earth" require a particular understanding of how creation happened?
There is a wide variety of Christian pictures of the "how" of creation, and some of these are explicitly repudiated in this week's SDA Sabbath School lesson. Certainly there are some questions that arise from some of these understandings, but it seems that such questions are not simply solved by adopting a more conventional traditional interpretation of the Creation Week in Genesis. Perhaps it is worth pondering what might actually be involved in "worshiping Him who made".

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