Why Did God Make Mosquitoes?
When Ray asks, Why did God make mosquitoes?, the emphasis is on, did. Course you have to be an ignoramous or joking or fixing to try and annoy everybody to ask such a question in the first place. Why did God make mosquitoes?
Yes. It's a stupid question on multiple levels. But a smart answer is, Some mosquitoes carry diseases that may kill people. And since there are too many people, and most of the people are no damn good, well , that's why God made mosquitoes.
But if all that is true, and it may be, then, here's another stupid question. Why did God make Calephelis butterflies?
Yes. It's a stupid question on multiple levels, but at least when considering the Calephelis butterfly species in these parts, an average theologist might be justified in asking, Why did God make three of them almost just alike?
Yes. It's another stupid question, maybe. But not quite as stupid as the first stupid question, maybe.
Long (since 2006) have we pondered on an ever increasing pile of electric pictures of Calephelis, also known as metalmark, butterflies. The three species that we have potentially been taking pictures of, are, fatal, rounded and Rawson's. Or, as the wise know them; C. nemesis, C. perditalis and C. rawsoni. Here at last, we believe in our hearts are sample photos of each, as those particular individual butterflies occurred at the CB.
It's very hard to say for sure, but seemingly if our CB pictures are indicative, ane we have ided them correctly, of these metalmarks, Rawson's is the most likely in these parts, maybe.
A pair of fatals
Rounded
Rawson's
Yes. It's a stupid question on multiple levels. But a smart answer is, Some mosquitoes carry diseases that may kill people. And since there are too many people, and most of the people are no damn good, well , that's why God made mosquitoes.
But if all that is true, and it may be, then, here's another stupid question. Why did God make Calephelis butterflies?
Yes. It's a stupid question on multiple levels, but at least when considering the Calephelis butterfly species in these parts, an average theologist might be justified in asking, Why did God make three of them almost just alike?
Yes. It's another stupid question, maybe. But not quite as stupid as the first stupid question, maybe.
Long (since 2006) have we pondered on an ever increasing pile of electric pictures of Calephelis, also known as metalmark, butterflies. The three species that we have potentially been taking pictures of, are, fatal, rounded and Rawson's. Or, as the wise know them; C. nemesis, C. perditalis and C. rawsoni. Here at last, we believe in our hearts are sample photos of each, as those particular individual butterflies occurred at the CB.
It's very hard to say for sure, but seemingly if our CB pictures are indicative, ane we have ided them correctly, of these metalmarks, Rawson's is the most likely in these parts, maybe.
A pair of fatals
Rounded
Rawson's
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