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Would this be a case of natural selection or is it part of God's plan...?

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  1. There's certainly no plan at work here.  If humans destroying the panda's habitat is natural then I'd call it natural selection.  Otherwise, unnatural selection due to humans overpopulation problems.  Admittedly, pandas don't seem to be able to adapt to change very well either.


  2. Pandas are endangered because of man's greed and stupidity, nothing else.

  3. It is part of God's plan.  He wants to give us evidence that supports evolution.

    Giz

  4. I don't know, but I think that panda gave birth to a miniature pleisosaur.

  5. Probably more of a case of human selection.  :-)  and a poor ability to adapt on the panda's part.

    We worked for years to basically destroy them and other animals and now we're working on saving them.  Maybe we should make up our minds already.

  6. It is because man is rapidly decreasing the panda's natural habitat, nothing more, nothing less.

  7. Since god is a fiction, it cannot be part of any plan.  End of story.

  8. Could be both if evolution is how God created life.  Technically humans killing species or taking over their habitat constitutes evolution since the Panda was unable to adapt to its predators/changing environment.  However, this does not (in a moral sense) justify humans doing so.

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