Realized that, according to basic perception, there was no death in the Garden of Eden. And according to Creationism, there is no evolution so all animals now are the animals were then (maybe less a few, here and there, thanks to extinctions). So either God made carnivores with some very strange fruit in mind, or he was fully expecting the apple to be eaten and the death to come. That is a poor faith thing to do and shows the likelihood of a bit of manipulation. Why make an animal that subsists off of death specifically if death isn't planned to be introduced? More importantly, why design Man that way?
It's not DEEP, but it's a puzzle-piece I hadn't looked at. Thanks for the inspiration, claymation version of "The Adventures of Mark Twain"!
"It isn't a fish. In my judgement, it is either an enigma or a bug."
Saturday, October 13, 2007
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