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In reply to the discussion: Geocentrism? Really? Galileo not yet forgiven by *all* Catholics. [View all]MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)6. There is nothing supernatural about a blow fly's eggs, larva, pupa, and adult which..
feed upon a corpse.
One could say that many of us come back many times over as blow-flies, worms, and as many forms of bacteria, which feed entirely upon no-longer-alive organic matter, including human bodies.
Those life forms are in turn eaten by other insects, by birds, and later those birds and insects are consumed by other mammals, consumed by larger birds and by larger mammals, eventually eaten by humans.
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There is nothing supernatural about a blow fly's eggs, larva, pupa, and adult which..
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#6
Does it matter? Unless you are stating that one needs a deity for reincarnation...
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#19