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meant to say evolution supposedly kills off the unfit.Everything now that I see in the real world that God has created is fit for its environment.
Hugh_ fary: So it is. But what is the Creationist view of extinct organisms? Why did God make them? If evolution didn’t kill them off, what did?
Well, as the CCC says, the world was made for the glory of God and to manifest the divine goodness and to communicate that goodness to creatures in various ways. All creatures even the extinct organisms manifest God in some manner and participate in His goodness and being after some manner. God enjoys creating.
Secondly, since we do not have the mind of God, we cannot pretend to know all God’s ways and works and reasons for them as God knows them. As St Paul says:
'O the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways!
“For who has known the mind of the Lord,
or who has been his counselor?” (Romans 11:33-34).
Thirdly, animals are not immortal nor possess immortal spiritual souls as humans do nor are they made in the image and likeness of God as humans are. Animals do not have a destiny as humans do whose end is the beatific vision of God and eternal happiness with Him and this destiny also involves the resurrection of our bodies on the Last Day which bodies will take on eternal immortality.
The existence and preservation of the various animal species and the extinct ones depends on their creation by God and preservation in existence. Since animals and animal species are not immortal, that some species might go extinct I suppose could be said to be due to the very mortal nature of animals. Why God created some species that went extinct we can only provide speculative reasonable answers from faith and reason; we will have to wait for our hopeful entrance into heaven for the full answer.
We can speculate on some possible causes of the extinction of organisms from the deep past such as possible environmental changes or the creation of new superior animals by God who maybe used the prior animals for food or pushed them to extinction in their environments.
I don’t believe evolution killed them off except for the possible idea that a created superior animal out-competed as it were a prior created inferior animal in the same environment, not that the superior animal evolved from the inferior one. It is a fundamental philosophical and reasonable principle that creatures naturally tend to preserve themselves in existence along with their natures in existence. We observe this not only in the world of plants and animals now but also in the fossil record which goes by the name of stasis.
However, Darwinism has a contrary and in my opinion irrational principle of nature contrary to observation. According to Darwinian evolutionism, it is a principle of the nature of organisms and plants that they evolve into different natures and essentially exterminate themselves. Essentially organisms evolve to destroy themselves. God created animals to live, exist, and be, not to evolve to destroy themselves.