Science, Creation & EvolutionAnimal pain vs. human pain, physiology, and GodAnimal pain vs. human pain, physiology, and God
Bible skeptics sometimes use the question of animal pain in order to try to refute creationism.
I recently found an excellent material in regards to the pain issue and how man/animals mentally process pain. Most of the information appears to come from an article by Dr. James D. Rose, Department of Zoology and Physiology at the University of Wyoming, Laramie, titled "Do Fish Feel Pain?," In Fisherman, December, 1999.
Here it is:
Animal pain and God
http://www.doesgodexist.org/JanFeb01/An ... OfGod.html
Here is the article by Dr. Rose alluded to before:
Do Fish Feel Pain?
By Dr. James D. Rose, University of Wyoming
http://www.cotrout.org/do_fish_feel_pain.htm
I also offer:
Debating the question of whether or not fish feel pain
http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/20 ... /93486.php
Can animals feel pain? by Lynne U Sneddon
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/pain/micro ... ture2.html
Here are the previous articles I cited in another thread that are more general articles on the subject of animal pain and the existence of God:
How Will Lions Eat Straw Like the Ox?
http://www.rae.org/catlover.html
Does the savagery of predation in nature show that God either isn't, or at least isn't good-hearted? Part 1
http://www.christian-thinktank.com/pred1.html
Does the savagery of predation in nature show that God either isn't, or at least isn't good-hearted? Part 2
http://www.christian-thinktank.com/pred3.html
First Thoughts on an “Animal Theodicy”
http://www.kingsley.vic.edu.au/glenobri ... eodicy.htm
Lions and the Bible
http://www.adam.com.au/bstett/BLions87.htm
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