Praxiteles
PraxAce
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Originally posted by paulewog
Good point, Bear![]()
Ok, so, since we are animals, why didn't God create us with the rest of the animals. We aren't cattle, or beasts of the field, or something that creeps on the earth, or birds, or fish. Obviously we aren't, since we weren't created with them.
You also ignored or forgot or somethingthe part in my post about dominion, authority, and responsbility. So apparently we are animals that are not greater at all, but we have dominion and authority and the responsbility to take caer of the whole world. Including our fellow animals.
Furthermore, Genesis 2 talks about the creation of man more in depth.
It's rather silly to say, "Well God didn't say we aren't animals, thus it is possible we are" when He told us exactly how He created us.... differently and seperate than the animals, and in His image.
Ya know what? God never TOLD us that Mary, Mary, Peter, and John had the RIGHT tomb. But not many people believe they went to the wrong one and found it empty.
God never TOLD us evolution wasn't true, but told us how He CREATED the world.
God never TOLD us that we aren't animals, but told us we WERE in His image....
So, if he doesn't explicity tell us, how does that make our use of science to fill the gaps wrong?
Man is in the image of God - how does that say man is not an animal?
Our bodies are like those of animals. We reproduce. We suffer disease. We require food. Physically, there is no attribute that we have that cannot also be found in the animal kingdom. In the face of that, it's a big call to turn around and say that we are not animals, don't you think?
And, by the way, if God created animals in His image, then they would have
1) Intellect
2) Emotions
3) Will.
They might have emotions, but they don't have an intellect and a will. They don't think, and they don't decide.
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That's a big call too, in the face of evidence from studies with chimps, dolphins and other of the more intelligent animal species (including, apparently, crows!) That said, I'm not trying to claim that they are in the image of God. Just that you can't dismiss the intellectual capabilities of other species out of hand.
Cheers,
Prax.
Edited to add farewell. Hey - my Mum brung me up good!
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