"The Natural World As a System of Interdependence"
In Paul W. Taylor's book, "Respect for Nature: A Theory of Environmental Ethics" he writes, "The interactions among species-populations and between those populations and the physical environment comprise a tightly woven web. A particular change occurring in the conditions of a living population's existence or in the environmental situation will cause adjustments to be made throughout the entire structure." I believe it is one of the most vivid examples of God's intelligent design. This interconnectedness is displayed in the workings of the food web and the atmosphere all over the world. Specific interdependent relationships exist as well, such as that of the ant plant and the species of ant that inhabit and nourish it. This is just one example of God's sophistication and nurturing ways.
Monday, April 26, 2010
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