Seeler
Well-Known Member
Opening post - why did God make the mosquito?
It's all part of the circle of life, and of death.
Death is a part of life. Without death there can be no life as we know it - no birth (new seeds and plants, new babies), no growth, no change, no rebirth. Just everything the same day after day.
I suppose in a perfect world we would be born, live and grow, learn, love, reproduce and flourish with children and grandchildren, and then when we lived out our three score and ten, we would die and return to dust making room for that next generation to do the same.
But life doesn't happen that way.
Other creatures are also trying to live out their perfect life cycle. We clash. We humans cut short the life cycles of many plants and animals in our quest for food, shelter, clothing. Birds, bats, fish, larger insects (preying mantis, dragon fly), cut short the life of the mosquito in order to obtain their food. And mosquitos bit us, not out of some evil intent, not for punishment for original sin, but to obtain a bit of blood which is their food.
And in addition to mosquitos there are a few other things to annoy or make our lives difficult or cut them short - some of them cannot be explained so easily. Cancer -- why God did you make cells that sometimes go crazy and grow so rapidly and irregularly that they destroy their very source of life long before it has lived? Parkinsons -- perhaps it can be explained as part of the natural aging process, that as the body breaks down some people are going to hit in their neurological system, but why then does it hit some people in their 40s or even younger?
Life is good - life leads to death - and rebirth!
It's all part of the circle of life, and of death.
Death is a part of life. Without death there can be no life as we know it - no birth (new seeds and plants, new babies), no growth, no change, no rebirth. Just everything the same day after day.
I suppose in a perfect world we would be born, live and grow, learn, love, reproduce and flourish with children and grandchildren, and then when we lived out our three score and ten, we would die and return to dust making room for that next generation to do the same.
But life doesn't happen that way.
Other creatures are also trying to live out their perfect life cycle. We clash. We humans cut short the life cycles of many plants and animals in our quest for food, shelter, clothing. Birds, bats, fish, larger insects (preying mantis, dragon fly), cut short the life of the mosquito in order to obtain their food. And mosquitos bit us, not out of some evil intent, not for punishment for original sin, but to obtain a bit of blood which is their food.
And in addition to mosquitos there are a few other things to annoy or make our lives difficult or cut them short - some of them cannot be explained so easily. Cancer -- why God did you make cells that sometimes go crazy and grow so rapidly and irregularly that they destroy their very source of life long before it has lived? Parkinsons -- perhaps it can be explained as part of the natural aging process, that as the body breaks down some people are going to hit in their neurological system, but why then does it hit some people in their 40s or even younger?
Life is good - life leads to death - and rebirth!