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What is the significance of the law of creation?

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The law of creation holds humanity accountable for their knowledge of God and morality, as seen in Romans 1.

The law of creation, referenced in Romans 1, is crucial because it asserts that all people possess an innate knowledge of God through His creation. Paul argues that the invisible attributes of God are clearly seen in the created world, making humanity without excuse. This knowledge of God implies responsibility, and it evidences the moral law written on human hearts as seen in their conscience. Thus, the law of creation establishes a universal standard by which all nations and individuals are held accountable, regardless of their exposure to divine revelation or the law of Moses.
Scripture References: Romans 1:19-20, Romans 2:14-15

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Bill Parker · Feb 8, 2015
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