Maggots

It seems that one of the latest trends of would-be global social engineers - those of the likes of WEF most particularly, lest we lead to any possibility of confusion in ambiguity, and heaven knows mincing of words can be a sin - is to recommend something of a diet of primarily fruits and vegetables, and if one must have more protein than can be found in tree nuts then they suppose that insects will do; that is, while they dine on lobster, veal, goose, and cod (sustainably and organically raised, mind you). Now, a diet of strictly fruits and vegetables would likely do a good number of us quite well, and was the diet of the dwellers of Eden. However, the insect portion is at least slightly more speculative. I’ve personally consumed Moroccan crickets among other insects, but I’m certainly not about to recommend them as the new global diet, especially as the mechanism to preserve the great goddess Gaia, or mother earth. Insects have their place well enough, but it certainly doesn’t have to be the dinner table. If someone elects to incorporate them into their diet, so be it, as the Master himself declared all foods clean (Mark 7:19), but let’s not rush hastily into recommending maggots as the ‘meat’ part of meatloaf, or crickets over crab, or bees over beef. We are but worms, metaphorically speaking in comparison to the divine, and where do worms get off telling other worms to eat only…well, literal worms. That kind of pride can result in being eaten by the worms, as King Herod could tell you full well - if worm food could talk.

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