No death entered the world, until the "fall of man"? (So some fundamentalist denominations teach.)
What verse in Genesis supports that doctrine, that animals began killing and dying just because man disobeyed God? It states the snake will eat dirt, and snakes do indeed, every time they stalk prey and roll around in the dust, asphyxiating their victim, which they consume whole, bloody mud and all... but what verse states God commanded animals to eat other animals, and death as a curse on all animal kinds? The world we live in with its violence of tooth and claw, is loaded with evidence for the answers we seek to questions about God and Nature. The fossil record tells in contrast that omnivores and carnivores have always had teeth designed to rip prey to pieces... long before man was created. The question is, do you want to live in this kind of world? Or is there a better way to live? The Bible speaks of a new heaven and earth, and the lion laying down next to a lamb...
Our Cats Kill a Mouse and Bird, Part 1
It is so sad, when I discovered Miss Silky killed a bird.
Non-Believers ask if God cares about suffering and death?
I had a sneaky suspicion all evening, it would be, a Sparrow... a White-throated sparrow, (Zonotrichia albicollis.)
"Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of your Father. And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered."
Matthew 10:29-30
The mouse, well... if they didn't spread pestilence, it would be another story.
Our Cats Kill a Mouse and Bird, Part 2
Death was already in the world. The "Sons of God" (Genesis 6:4), modern man, (father of Agriculture) had their chance at immorality, had Adam only obeyed God's command to abstain from the forbidden fruit (Genesis 2:16-17) and sustain their life by eating of the "tree of life." (Genesis 2:9 and Genesis 3:22). Man was cut off from the fountain of their immortality, the tree of life,
"And the LORD God said, "The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever."
~ Genesis 3:22
They were driven out, and then, inevitably fated to die.
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