As part of your argument, you postulate that death is good because if we didn’t have death we’d have webbed limbs or something like that. You make the uniformitarian assumption that things were always this way. God created mankind without death. Death was a punishment. If man had not sinned, there would have been no death - no dead skin cells either and no webbing. You are a uniformitarian if you buy into the nonsense of Evolution.
Next you'll tell me that God you worship changed all the rules the moment he kicked Adam and Eve out of the Garden.
Very nicely played.
You can claim anything for the time before that moment. A day lasted millions of years. Death didn't exist. All animals were vegan. Plants didn't die when they were eaten. No wait, eating hadn't been invented yet. Umm, I mean Adam and Eve couldn't eat the Malus, errrr they did. But that was after God both forbid them from doing so and created eating so they could. Tricky guy...
Nice.
Anything and everything can be explained by God done did it. Any attempt to understand anything is heretical, because it implies God is bound by rules.
Must be interesting living in a world where you can't be certain that a rock will fall if you drop it.
He can always change the rules to suit his whim.
Back to the world the rest of us live in:
How deep would the flies be if none of them ever died?