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Bee death: the true explanation

Does the OP ever respond to the points raised, or are we simply witnesses to the outpourings of a brain in turmoil?
 
If the world was running out of souls, wouldn't the viruses be the first to get short changed? How low down the Taxonomic scale do souls start? Plants? Algae?


Ooooooh... this tid bit will wrap it all up. A proven die off of single cell creatures:
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.Coral reefs. Proof eh?

I'm sure glad I got mine years ago. I wonder when they will start the repos? "You've had it long enough. Give somebody else a turn."

Hmm, any SJWs taking up the Inequality of Souls front?
 
A typical statement:

"A dramatic spate of bee deaths is being observed in the USA. In many regions almost 90 percent of the population has been affected. In Germany and Switzerland too, colony numbers have virtually halved in the last 15 years. But what are the causes?" (from afaa.com.au/news/n_news-2022.asp)

The primary cause of this bee death is very simple: there are not enough bee souls for the growing honey production all over the world. Many of the bee souls working now in East Asia and South America still worked in Europe and North America some years ago. The most efficient way to increase the world-wide honey production would consist in exterminating all species closely related to the honey bee. Yet it is clear that the souls of such related species need some lives as honey bees before they can be efficient honey bees themselves.

The limited number of souls having developed during evolution of life ("the psychon theory") explains why domestication and aquaculture inevitably lead to a reduction in the corresponding wild populations. It also explains the spreading of lowest-low fertility among humans around the world ("demographic saturation").

Cheers, Wolfgang
How idiotic and typical of some unfortunant woo woo believer. Last spring I was pleased to see several honey bees foraging for nectar in my mothers flower garden. I don't think bees will become extinct but they will become fewer before a solution is found.

Here in Conyers Ga bee keepers are fortunant to have several hundred miles of uncultivated land for the bees to forage. The insects don't have to worry about insecticides and that kind of thing.
 
A typical statement:

"A dramatic spate of bee deaths is being observed in the USA. In many regions almost 90 percent of the population has been affected. In Germany and Switzerland too, colony numbers have virtually halved in the last 15 years. But what are the causes?" (from afaa.com.au/news/n_news-2022.asp)

The primary cause of this bee death is very simple: there are not enough bee souls for the growing honey production all over the world. Many of the bee souls working now in East Asia and South America still worked in Europe and North America some years ago. The most efficient way to increase the world-wide honey production would consist in exterminating all species closely related to the honey bee. Yet it is clear that the souls of such related species need some lives as honey bees before they can be efficient honey bees themselves.

The limited number of souls having developed during evolution of life ("the psychon theory") explains why domestication and aquaculture inevitably lead to a reduction in the corresponding wild populations. It also explains the spreading of lowest-low fertility among humans around the world ("demographic saturation").

Cheers, Wolfgang

I'm very interested in your theory. Can you send me some literature?
 
Bee death: the true explanation
:jaw-dropp Really? That's why?:boggled:

I suspect science has a bit more to say on the issue. :D Bee sure it ain't souls.:rolleyes:

Now for the scientific view, but in layman's terms, so it is understandable to pretty much any one who tries to understand.
 
Given that human population on earth is increasing, and those souls have to come from somewhere, we can then conclude that not only is there other life in the universe, there's other humans in the universe! And we're stealing their souls!

This also explains the Fermi paradox. We're known throughout the universe as "Earth: Thief of Souls". That doesn't make for a good travel brochure.
 
You are missing the point........many, ok some, of the bee souls go to "heaven".

Therefore, there are less to make the stuff that goes in my tea.

In 20 years, if i'm still kicking, I'll have to use sugar.

Damn the good souled bees.

Ah. Oh. That fixes the theory. I may yet become a believer. Should we start annoying bees so they are not good enough to go to heaven? :boggled:

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...
 

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