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The Characteristics of the Jumping Spider 63
The question is why living things
help each other. According to
Darwin's theory, every living thing
is in a constant state of war to
preserve its own life and to
reproduce itself. Since helping
others will decrease the chances of
its own survival, this behaviour
pattern should have died out in the
long term. Whereas it is seen that
living things can be self-
sacrificing. 18
It is obvious that it is impossible
to explain mother animals' love for
their offspring by any evolutionary
mechanism. This is such a definite
fact that many evolutionists, such as To protect its young, the jumping
spider carries them on its back for a
Cemal Yildirim, have had to admit it:
while.
Is there any possibility of explaining
love for offspring by any "blind" system that does not include emotional
factors (natural selection)? It is certainly difficult to say that biologists, and
Darwinists, have been able to give any satisfying response to this question. 19
Of course it is not possible to explain the concepts of love,
compassion and the desire to protect in terms of any "blind" system.
Because it is God who inspires all behaviour in animals, which lack
consciousness and intelligence. It is not possible for any animal, of its own
accord, to demonstrate sacrifice, to prepare plans, or indeed to do
anything else. It is God who controls everything.