Cute Nature is Often Vicious
While the Creator may very well have designed creatures to be pleasing to the eye, "cuteness" is subjective on our parts. We like when a kitty purrs, and may be surprised that some of their huge wild cousins also purr. But big and little cats are predators that hunt and kill.
Aww, look at the cute chimpanzee! He is smiling!
When an adult chimp is smiling, it is showing its teeth and thinking about violently ending you. That is why baby chimps are dressed up and ride tricycles, which seems to be abusive.
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| Lion eating a zebra, Unsplash / Leon Pauleikhoff |
As much as we love to sing about our loving Father’s creation (and I’m usually the loudest), is it possible we forget the truth of nature’s dark side? Though I love experiencing and writing about God’s creation, I am painfully aware of nagging reminders of tragedy that will simply not go away. I know wonderful things about God’s amazing creatures, but I’ve also seen enough in the wild to know that the earth groans with pain and death (Romans 8:22).
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