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Re: Morality In Insects

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Posted by nåte on March 5, 1999 01:32:22 UTC

: I saw a documentary the other day that showed how some types of wasps reproduce. A female wasp lays a hundred or so eggs and leaves them to hatch. When the first male is hatched, it then goes around and kills every one of it's brothers that hatches. It then has sex with each and every one of it's sisters as soon as they hatch.

: Did God create these insects? Did they choose somewhere in history to go down this 'immoral' path?

how did you come to the presupposition that morality applies to insects?

Morality and ethics that are derived from mankind cannot be applicable to animals or insects, for they are not created in the image of God. The do not have a conscience that holds them accountable for their actions.

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