Bee death: the true explanation

Wait, so if we force bees to work without pay, does that mean they only count for 3/5th of a bee soul?
 
But that means that the other bee souls that don't make it to heaven are being reincarnated. Not sure that fits with much Judeo-Christian canon...

So we have to encourage bees to be moral and good? Humm. This religion thing sure is hard to understand. :c2:
 
I got stung by a bee once. It died. Do Bees who sting people go to Bee Heaven or Bee Hell? What about Bees who sting people who are allergic to Bee stings and die as a result?

Are these bees punished, reincarnated until they learn to be good Bees, or is this part of the big plan?

What about Bees who only get a B in school? Are they allowed to stay in the Beesketball Team?

Norm
 
Did you hear that when ExxonMobile was looking for a spokes-symbol to represent their Esso gas stations in Canada they picked a bee?

It was to be called the Esso Bee. :duck:
 
Bees have bee souls.

Humans have human souls.

Whales have whale souls.

Bacteria have bacteria souls.

Those curious creatures that live at the edges of Black Smokers in the briney deeps have curious creatures that live at the edges of Black Smokers in the briney deeps souls.

Stars have star souls. (Apologies to Olaf Stapledon).

And Canadians have no souls. :sniff:
So...... donkeys would have ass souls?
 
Didn't Torchwood[\i] have something or other about running out of souls?


No, they had a season where people stopped dying because the blood of a man who was turned immortal by a demigoddess entered a hole that led to the heart of the Earth. Much more sensible than some silly idea of "limited" souls. :p
 
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