It's interesting how AB keeps trying to construct a massive gulf between humans and other animals. So examples of cooperative behaviour by animals (such as starlings) are not the same as human behaviour. Well, yes, there are differences, but it's interesting how cooperation can be seen right across different groups of animals, including of course some insects, birds, mammals. And not just cooperation, but collective action (as in hunting teams), fairness, punishment, and so on, are found in animals.
I suppose AB needs this gulf, so that he can say that humans are radically different, and are given something by God, consciousness maybe, or a sense of self, that does not come from nature.
Well, it's another terrible argument. It's not really an argument in fact, just a mixture of incredulity and God of the gaps.
Is this it? Has Christianity degenerated to this abysmal level of argument?