• clothing?

    From dale@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 27 18:25:48 2023
    XPost: alt.atheism

    Today I thought whether they may be another species that wears
    clothing besides humans.

    Caterpillars put on a form of clothing before they become butterflies.

    Is this proof that humans wear clothing to get their heavenly wings?

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    Mystery? https://www.dalekelly.org/

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  • From marc verhaegen@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 29 03:24:18 2023
    Op vrijdag 28 april 2023 om 00:25:51 UTC+2 schreef dale:
    Today I thought whether they may be another species that wears
    clothing besides humans.
    Caterpillars put on a form of clothing before they become butterflies.
    Is this proof that humans wear clothing to get their heavenly wings?
    Mystery? https://www.dalekelly.org/

    Human clothes are no mystery: why we lost our fur, and why we need clothes today:
    https://www.gondwanatalks.com/l/the-waterside-hypothesis-wading-led-to-upright-walking-in-early-humans/

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  • From Mark Isaak@21:1/5 to dale on Thu May 4 07:35:37 2023
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    On 4/27/23 3:25 PM, dale wrote:

    Today I thought whether they may be another species that wears
    clothing besides humans.

    Caterpillars put on a form of clothing before they become butterflies.

    Is this proof that humans wear clothing to get their heavenly wings?

    Some insects cover themselves or parts of themselves with stuff from the environment as camouflage or, in the case of spittlebugs, to hide. For example, an assassin bug, _Acanthapsis_, puts the bodies of its prey on
    its back. Caddisfly larvae often decorate their cases with local sand
    or twigs.

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    Mark Isaak
    "Wisdom begins when you discover the difference between 'That
    doesn't make sense' and 'I don't understand.'" - Mary Doria Russell

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