Friday, May 25, 2012

Pediculus humanus humanus

What the hell is a Pediculus humanus humanus you ask? It’s a body louse. Body lice are similar to head lice except instead of attaching their eggs to hair, they attach them to clothing.

Now, let’s go back to the Garden of Eden when God created all living creatures which, I would assume, included body lice. What clothing did he intend them to attach themselves to? Adam and Eve walked around au naturale remember?

Did God make a view adjustments after he kicked Adam and his lady out of the Garden?

We know that body lice and head lice are derived from the same species because under laboratory conditions they interbreed. But outside the laboratory they occupy two different habitats and do not interbreed. Based upon the degree of genetic difference, the two sub-species appear to have separated about 100,000 years ago. The changes are far too extensive to have occurred in the short time since the mythical flood.

Welcome to Evolution in action.

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