The response, "ecosystem" is no response at all in my view.
Was it beyond the creative power and imagination of God to create an ecosystem with creatures more pleasant? Of course not!
So that brings us back to the original question...........
Ah, the sheer impotence of the arrogant agnostic king of his castle....Such questions may seem silly to those well educated, but to biblical literal'ists , I'm sure these types of questions seem very serious and plague the mind daily. I pity those who are forced to contemplate such things, theologically. What a burden.
These things were never created by God in the forms we see; they are the result of distortion of the Divine design by the collective human consciousness.
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One word: ecosystem.
Don't forget the praying mantis! One of my favs.:up:
Same as viruses. They have a function. It just seemed hard to figure out after the flood and fall. We now know some can attack cancer.
They get rid of waste. And he gave us spiders, frogs, and birds to control the population.
Such questions may seem silly to those well educated, but to biblical literal'ists , I'm sure these types of questions seem very serious and plague the mind daily. I pity those who are forced to contemplate such things, theologically. What a burden.
To give us something to do when we're not swatting flies and spraying mosquitos. In a way, pretty much the same thing. :jolly:Why did God create pests like Watties? :think:
I should have elaborated, I guess.
When an animal dies, flies land on the carcass and in time maggots clean up the mess and help return the carcass to the earth to fertilize plants, showing that the fly is essential to the ecosystem.
Seemed self-evident to me. :idunno:
JM said:Was it beyond the creative power and imagination of God to create an ecosystem with creatures more pleasant? Of course not!