Why could a supposed benevolent and omnipotent god not have devised a humane evolutionary mechanism rather than Natural Selection? Natural selection invariably leads to suffering as the fitter organisms prosper at the expense of weaker organisms and competition is fiercest among members of the same species. Human society is no different and competition over precious resources is just as rife and often violent. For me Darwinian evolution struck the fatal blow to any notion of a benevolent deity presiding over worldly affairs.
Atheism is surely more desirable than contemplating a deistic deity, indifferent to the untold agony that pervades the natural world? Surely a benevolent creator would have made all life-forms autotrophic, thus negating heterotrophy and its by-product predation? In such a scenario humans would be vegetal organisms able to photosynthesize and reproduce asexually. It would be a world without competition over food resources or reproductive rights.
Even 'Sexual Selection' Darwin's bedfellow to Natural Selection is quite brutal and gives stronger more virile organisms the upper hand in the reproductive lottery. Ultimately all these inhumane evolutionary mechanisms including predation form the stumbling block for reconciling a world created by a so called benevolent god. The best Christians can hope for is that the Gnostics might have been right with their ideas of the transcendent god having no responsibility for or jurisdiction over the degraded universe of Matter.
Atheism is surely more desirable than contemplating a deistic deity, indifferent to the untold agony that pervades the natural world? Surely a benevolent creator would have made all life-forms autotrophic, thus negating heterotrophy and its by-product predation? In such a scenario humans would be vegetal organisms able to photosynthesize and reproduce asexually. It would be a world without competition over food resources or reproductive rights.
Even 'Sexual Selection' Darwin's bedfellow to Natural Selection is quite brutal and gives stronger more virile organisms the upper hand in the reproductive lottery. Ultimately all these inhumane evolutionary mechanisms including predation form the stumbling block for reconciling a world created by a so called benevolent god. The best Christians can hope for is that the Gnostics might have been right with their ideas of the transcendent god having no responsibility for or jurisdiction over the degraded universe of Matter.