If I as a parent were to keep a pit bull or poisonous snake in my house, and it killed one of my children, what would the civil authorities do? What would the media pundits and experts say about my parenting skills? How would child services act had they known about the situation in advance? Or what might they do with the rest of my children still living with me? What about the trauma and fear my children would face? What would a judge think of my answer if I said that these animals are perfect, and the child just got in their way, or confused the animal?
Consider that the earth is our home. According to Watchtower theology, Jehovah creates everything perfect, for no fault can be found in anything he does. Fair enough. Adam and Eve sinned and became imperfect and passed along this imperfection to their offspring ... okay, I dont like the apparent injustice in this ... but, again, fair enough.
Now enters the PERFECT animal creation, and they continue to be perfect according to Watchtower theology, because they have never sinned or acted outside their design specifications. Just consider a few: Grizzly bears, Great White Sharks, Alligators, Lions and poisonous Snakes.
The Bible, Gods instruction book for humans, according again to Watchtower theology, does not contain a single warning about sharks, etc. We are left in the dark, and God as our parent never warned us that in our mutual home we have many things to be wary of. The Black Mamba snake, for example, does not just strike to get food or out of fear, but actually hunts and chases for sport ... and if you are in close range, you cannot out run this snake ... and its bite is lethal in seconds.
Is there something wrong with this picture of a loving parent? Is the problem with Watchtower theology, or with the loving God concept, or both? Is Jehovah God an irresponsible parent? Or is Jehovah a fantasy created in the image of the Watchtower Society to glorify themselves?