All of this of course smacks of a human comprehention of death(and of
course it should do so).

Who can know how the creator views death?  I guess we can glean some
clues from the worlds holy scripture, death not being the end and all
that.  So perhaps the zebra in this example is actualy the lucky one,
who knows huh?

Again who knows the mind of God, is the tree or the fruit of the
uppermost importance?

You keep bringing it back to human examples so lets stick with that.
You have an old rotten apple tree in the back garden.  Do you cull the
healthy apples and then digg the tree up and relace it, or do you keep
the healthy apples before you dig the tree up and replace it?

Or would you rather leave the tree alone to pass naturaly and start
buying your apples from the shop?

On 27 July, 20:28, rabbitKiller <[email protected]> wrote:
> I disagree with God being willing to please every living creature. Is
> God for the Lion or the Zebra? If Zebra lives then Lion starves.
>
> What if a thriving humanity destroys nature? Wouldn't God prune the
> branches to save the tree?
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