I recently finished reading Dawkin's The Greatest Show On Earth, a good (though sometimes technical) book about evolution. In one of the later chapters Dawkins mentions the Ichneumon wasp. Basically, the Ichneumon wasp injects its eggs into caterpillars. The egg hatches and the larvae basically eat their way out of the caterpillar in such a way as to keep the caterpillar alive as long as possible. Dawkins quoted Darwin as saying;
This quote can also be found at Ichneumonidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, which has more information on Ichneumonidae.
Anyway, on to my question. Why did God create such a twisted creature? For that matter, why do we have such other such horrible creations; like parasitic worms that are making innocent African children go blind; or head lice; harmful bacteria and germs; etc? As an atheist I fully understand these things to have naturally evolved. However, I'm interested in how a Christian can reconcile the daily violence of nature (specifically the Ichnaeumonidae I have mentioned) with the notion of a benevolent deity.
EDIT: Before anyone says "sin", I would like clarification (because I've heard this weak answer before). How exactly did Adam's sin cause wasps to instantly evolve so they had to breed by injecting their eggs into living caterpillars? How did sin create harmful germs and bacteria? What did lions eat before sin entered the world? If human sin can therefore change animal behaviour then shouldn't this be testable under lab conditions - have any Christian scientists attempted this?
Charles Darwin said:I own that I cannot see as plainly as others do, and as I should wish to do, evidence of design and beneficence on all sides of us. There seems to me too much misery in the world. I cannot persuade myself that a beneficent and omnipotent God would have designedly created the Ichneumonidae with the express intention of their feeding within the living bodies of Caterpillars, or that a cat should play with mice.
This quote can also be found at Ichneumonidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, which has more information on Ichneumonidae.
Anyway, on to my question. Why did God create such a twisted creature? For that matter, why do we have such other such horrible creations; like parasitic worms that are making innocent African children go blind; or head lice; harmful bacteria and germs; etc? As an atheist I fully understand these things to have naturally evolved. However, I'm interested in how a Christian can reconcile the daily violence of nature (specifically the Ichnaeumonidae I have mentioned) with the notion of a benevolent deity.
EDIT: Before anyone says "sin", I would like clarification (because I've heard this weak answer before). How exactly did Adam's sin cause wasps to instantly evolve so they had to breed by injecting their eggs into living caterpillars? How did sin create harmful germs and bacteria? What did lions eat before sin entered the world? If human sin can therefore change animal behaviour then shouldn't this be testable under lab conditions - have any Christian scientists attempted this?
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