Sunday, August 21, 2011

Why mosquitoes?

They were everywhere! Twenty, thirty of them, buzzing away, causing much nuisance in the car. Although there were two of us in that spacious vehicle, the six-legged blood-sucking Athropods were crowding around us, attempting to annoy every bit of us.

Then it became an interesting topic of conversation: Why did God create mosquitoes?

“Out of so many insects, why did God create mosquitoes? They contribute nothing beneficial to the earth. Instead, they spread diseases, suck other people’s blood, cause itchiness… Perhaps it was created by mistake.”

Very interesting indeed! Even cockroaches and rats find themselves useful in chewing up waste materials to help degrade organic materials faster. Houseflies also help to speed up the degradation process.

So why mosquitoes? hmm…

One response to “Why mosquitoes?”

blAckwIntEr said...

To feed the frogs?? Frogs are VERY important to the balance of the environment..