Endangered & Extinct Species - Have you ever wondered what the big deal is from an evolutionist perspective?
Suppose that either man came from the monkey or that man and monkey came from a common ancestor, what's the big deal from the evolutionist perspective if a species becomes extinct? Wouldn't that just prove they were not the fittest? And why would a more fit species be concerned about the endangerment or extinction of a less fit species since survival belongs only to the more fit anyway?
Can man apart from absolute truth principles even determine whether the preservation or extinction of a species either hinders or advances life and/or experience?
Is it not the instinctive knowledge given to us by the creator that man should care for creation that ultimate drives and guides us?
Suppose that either man came from the monkey or that man and monkey came from a common ancestor, what's the big deal from the evolutionist perspective if a species becomes extinct? Wouldn't that just prove they were not the fittest? And why would a more fit species be concerned about the endangerment or extinction of a less fit species since survival belongs only to the more fit anyway?
Can man apart from absolute truth principles even determine whether the preservation or extinction of a species either hinders or advances life and/or experience?
Is it not the instinctive knowledge given to us by the creator that man should care for creation that ultimate drives and guides us?
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