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How Do Creationists Explain Dolphins?
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<blockquote data-quote="c'mon sense" data-source="post: 27510139" data-attributes="member: 104706"><p>That attitude is suicidal. Humans heavily rely on all those pesky little creatures that you think we could dispense with, including those who spread death and disease. If all those creatures were hypothetically removed, humanity would be almost instantly faced with extinction or perfect enslavement. Someone would have to do all those dirty jobs these creatures are quite happily doing in their self-interest and incidentally help us as well.</p><p>Life is an economy with all agents playing an essential role. We should not lose sight of that. </p><p>In a very intricate and entangled sort of way, dolphins are necessary for us to have a place to live. We rest on the shoulders of dwarfs and giants alike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c'mon sense, post: 27510139, member: 104706"] That attitude is suicidal. Humans heavily rely on all those pesky little creatures that you think we could dispense with, including those who spread death and disease. If all those creatures were hypothetically removed, humanity would be almost instantly faced with extinction or perfect enslavement. Someone would have to do all those dirty jobs these creatures are quite happily doing in their self-interest and incidentally help us as well. Life is an economy with all agents playing an essential role. We should not lose sight of that. In a very intricate and entangled sort of way, dolphins are necessary for us to have a place to live. We rest on the shoulders of dwarfs and giants alike. [/QUOTE]
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