by FearlessLlearsy » Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:07 am
neo-x wrote: But if death occurred only then, then it was just for humans and as a result of sin other wise I do not think that God made everything without death, including, animals, ocean creatures etc etc, because that would imbalance natural, no deaths and ever increasing numbers in other species would have forced a problem in the long run. It is a known scientific fact that there is a food chain, which means there is a balance between everything God created. So everything remains in order in balance, even our own planet has its own mechanism to replenish it self, refreshing it self. That to me is the astounding wonder of God's hands and how he made everything in its perfect balance.
Friend, we all should be reminded that God initially created all animals as vegetarians. Should we look at Scripture?
Genesis 1:29-30
Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground—everything that has the breath of life in it—I give every green plant for food.” And it was so.
I think you were overthinking it right? Is not it amazing how much sometimes we complicate our conclusions when the answer is staring at our faces? I just wanted to let you know, with God, ANYTHING can happen. Just a share of insight,
Hey guys sorry to reply late, anyways i have nothing to contradict the scripture, my humble understanding of it comes from two assumptions that what the bible says doesn't have to be a scientific principle as it summarizes a lot of things. Second what is not explained could be somehow rationalized as long as it doesn't contradict the message of the bible, this is what I think.
So, FearlessLlearsy, If God made all animals as vegetarians, there are some serious implications to this claim. If what Bart wrote about the language doesn't convince you, please can you explain then how the primary difference between carnivores and herbivores occur primarily in two areas.
1. first point
The dental profile
have you noticed that the teeth of a T-rex, an alligator, a shark, a lion, a hyena differ from the goat, zebra, horse and a cow?
please see that if what you say is true than the only way the carnivores teeth became, as we see them today, would be through evolution. I would also say that while the teeth differ from species to species, the herbivore teeth have the basic same profile no matter what the species is. Now since all herbivores carry almost the same dental profile, my questions
1. Did god made all the predators we see today, living or fossilized, with herbivore teeth since they all were vegetarian in the start?
because some teeth cant just eat grass I hope you can see that at least.
2. if the answer to the above question is yes than how come the teeth changed only of predators that we see today, why didn't the goat jumped on the other goat and ripped it apart. Also if you answer yes to the above question, you will indirectly support evolution since the carnivores teeth would have, in time started to change, but there are no transitional fossils to support this claim, as you say.
3. if the answer to the 1st question is no, and you say, God made all teeth as we see them, there is no evolution. Then why would God made the teeth of a lion, a shark, a T-rex to be perfect for hunting and ripping and shredding flesh, in the first place even if they were meant to eat grass, while the teeth of the horse and cow, are at best, for the sake of eating grass only? why would God grant canines to a lion and say, "you go on, I know it is hard but try to eat grass and leaves from it." grass and leaves would slip in between the canines because they are spaced apart, there is enough space in between those teeth to hold a spinal cord of a animal and break it.
also if you answer to the 1st question as NO, then it would beg the question why didn't all species went carnivores? since all were made as herbivores
second point,
the claw and paw profile,
the claws aid hunting and injuring the prey, they maintain balance with silence. hoofs are different and almost all herbivores carry them
all the above arguments and questions to be repeated for this point too.
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Do you really think that a T-rex or a lion or a shark was eating grass or vegetation when out of no where it realized Adam had sinned and so he jumped on the nearest lamb or seal to tear it to pieces?
I was not over thinking it, brother. Sometimes people just jump to the conclusion without thinking in detail and trying to answer every question, it is not about complicating things. And YES, I do believe anything is possible with God.
Please, I would appreciate a reasonable response to this, and I am interested in how would you answer these questions?
Thank you