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Is there any biblical evidence that the people at the end of the millennium who stayed true to Christ could keep on reproducing and populate the world? On page 224 of Heaven, you say that "It may be that Christ's government will always increase because he will continually create new worlds to govern (and perhaps new creatures to inhabit those new worlds)." My understanding has been that there will be many (perhaps most) of the people left on earth who did not join in the final rebellion at the end of the millennium. Is there anything in the Bible that would say they couldn't keep on reproducing and populating the world for ever and a day? I find it difficult to think that after all Jesus went through to redeem Adam's race, he would "stoop" to making a new line when he already has the old line going strong.
Answered by Randy Alcorn
One way of viewing the "capping" of the human race at a certain large number might be like an artist who says that a pre-designated number of prints of his paintings will be issued. The fact that there is a stopping point in the issue doesn't decrease the value of each print. It actually increases it. God could certainly create new human beings, and even another "issue" of human beings who engage in sex and have children, but are not subject to sin, death and curse. Or He could create new beings, either angelic or humanoid beings, who propagate or whatever He wishes. That part is speculation, but, whatever He does will be exciting.
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