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Why Did God Create Flies - Docxdabing
Why Did God Create Flies - Docxdabing
But truthfully, why did God ever created these “all but a menace” creatures. Did God created
flies to feed to fly-eating plants? Some fly larvae destroy crops; others live as parasites under the
skin of animals, causing myiasis; and some adult-flies carry such diseases as typhoid, anthrax,
cholera, and dysentery. Mosquitoes carry the organisms responsible for malaria, dengue fever,
encephalitis, and elephantiasis. Despite their harmful effect on humans, flies play an important
role in the balance of nature. They carry pollen to plants; they are an important link in the food
web; and they hasten the decomposition of animal carcasses, dung, and vegetable matter. In
addition, they consume a great many other insects. All 8,200 species of tachinid flies are
parasites on other insects, and are sometimes used in controlling injurious species.
Or did he (God) only wanted the Wright brothers to see how it can be a model for them to create
the first aeroplane?
These processes was fittingly defined by "Gestalt Psychology", Microsoft® Student 2009
[DVD]. Microsoft Corporation, 2008. The word Gestalt can be translated from the German
approximately as “configuration”. The parts often derive their nature and purpose from the whole
and cannot be understood apart from it. Moreover, a straightforward summation process of
individual elements cannot account for the whole. Activities within the total field of the whole
govern the perceptual processes.
Indeed, life just seems full of connections. Most of the times, we don’t even pay attention to the
depth of life. We only see flat surfaces. Things are not there for no reason. They are there to co-
exist with humans to help humans maintain the state of equilibrium – a dynamic state in which
all forces or processes are in balance so that there is no chaos or any adverse resultant change.