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Hmmmmm.
I've had some enjoyable visits to various contained creatures in some places, but just as part of the general public. A dolphin once created a little game to play with me (as I'm sure it did with others too), and I've sat gazing into the faces of gorillas and orangutans from a few inches away. Nothing much I can take away from the experiences though.
I know man has long tried to define what sets us apart from animals. Tool use, tool creation, emotion, altruism, language, abstract thought, self-awareness, thoughts of the afterlife. Most barriers fall when seriously challenged. I think God has given animals much of what we have, proper to their own place.
I do think we have a different sort of spirit, but I think that would be hard to define and probably impossible to measure any aspect of. I don't worry about it. I believe mankind is special in God's creation, but I'm not threatened by likeness discovered between us and animals. It needn't diminish man, to elevate animals in various proper ways.
And God cares for all of creation. We are like Him in that way when do as well.
It is all quite interesting though.
I agree, some might indeed perceive the abilities of animals as a threat to human uniqueness as mentioned in Genesis. I also agree that the more we behave like Satan the less in his image we become.
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About God caring for his creation, how do you fit predation in with that view? Some animals eat other alive. I guess he cares about them in the same way he cares about us and yet allows all kinds of horrible things to happen-right? Also, the mass extinctions appear more like a purposeful change in an exhibition at a museum. Of course that could merely be a change in this Museum Earth and not in others where these animals might still be doing quite well. That's one impression that MIGHT BE CONVEYED.
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