Nuggets from Cosmos, Creator, and Human Destiny | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

Why should anyone care who or what lives or dies, if we are of no more value than a garden slug, as evolutionists declare? Yet the revulsion we feel for death persists not just for ourselves but for others. Most irrational of all is the concern that we have for the environment and for “endangered species,” which natural selection would exterminate if we did not interfere. Could natural selection have implanted this ethical anxiety that is clearly peculiar to the human species? Not according to Dawkins, who declares in all seriousness:

“Much as we might wish to believe otherwise, universal love and the welfare of the species as a whole are concepts that simply do not make evolutionary sense.”