So, He designed animals to be source of food for other animals, but that was not foreseen?
Who said it was not foreseen? The one thing you notice when you study the Bible in depth is that God "acted" only once and that was in the creation itself....and it was perfect......after he had completed his creative works, he stood back and allowed the intelligent creatures that he made to be his representatives here, to show him what they would do as the assigned caretakers. He allowed a long period of time for all scenarios to play out so that we could learn from how we used the free will he gave us. Telling us to obey him was not enough....intelligence demands that we had to learn by experience. So everything after creation is a "reaction" from God in a controlled way, so the lessons would never be lost or forgotten. I see incredible wisdom in that. We aren't created to be robots and I for one value the gift of free will. Don't you? The gift however, becomes a curse when it is abused....we are living in the consequences of that abuse and it's still happening all these thousands of years later....so what have we learned? Regardless of where we live, we are all involved in this lesson.
So logically, there is a reason why God allowed certain animals, including humans to become carnivores and omnivores after the flood of Noah's day. Perhaps a change in diet was necessary for reasons we haven't figured out yet? He did not tell us why. But isn't it strange how smart humans have become in just a hundred years or so? In fact in the last 70 years we figured out how to obliterate all life on this planet. What an amazing use of our intelligence!
The Creator does not always tell us his reasons, but we trust that he knows what he is doing, better than we can. We can also trust that humans in their great recently acquired knowledge and it's accompanying egotism, will assume that they know better. There is a reason for everything the Creator does and when you get to know him and how he works through his purpose, you can see a much bigger picture than your very narrow, purely material vision allows.
That is obviously logically incoherent. So, when Jesus comes back, we all be vegetarians again? The lion and all? I wonder what carrots and lettuce think about it.
Your limited understanding is logically incoherent IMO.
In the promised new world, when every vestige of this failed one is swept away, (because God is absent from it) all will return to the way it was meant to be.....with lessons learned and precedents set for all time to come. It's genius actually. By our choices we determine our own destiny and the Creator will not interfere with our choices....they are ours to make of our own free will.
Oh....and the last time I checked, carrots and lettuce don't 'think'.
Of course I do that. To look for flaws.It is my job. Even the most beautiful theorem, that can take pages and pages of beauty, can be safely tossed in the trash bin if it has even the tiniest flaw.
It amuses me the number of times that the evolutionary science promoters will accuse me of not understanding the things I criticise, but then they do exactly the same when dissing the Creator. And I'm sorry but the flaws in macro-evolution are so huge you could drive a Mack Truck through them....if what you say is true, the whole theory should have been in the trash decades ago.
And honestly, if I had His power, I would have done much better. Easily.
Of course you would....and the world would be so much better than it is now.....after all, look what science has accomplished!!? We are facing another mass extinction....and its us!....we did it all by ourselves, aided and abetted by science...so easily you could have done a better job. The world we have now is the one humans thought they could do better without God.....you have so much to be proud of......