Bagworms and Blogs
Filed Under (Roderick's Posts, bluejays, cults/cultic, ethics, harassment, hyperpreterism, tactics, terminology) by Roderick_E on 07-05-2009
Tagged Under : bagworms, blogging
Besides theology, I enjoy a nice relaxing time doing gardening in my yard (see here). Many articles have been spawned as I take time to meditate & reflect while griming in the soil to plant or when plucking some weeds.
Last night I took some time to carefully remove bagworms from an evergreen/pine tree. Bagworms attach themselves to the host tree, looking very much like pine cones. A casual observer may think the bagworms belong to the tree when actually they are parasites that are destroying the tree one branch at a time. It starts with just one lone bag that eventually breaks open with over 1000 larvae in each bag. In time, an entire evergreen would be destroyed by what at first seemed innocent enough.
Heresies are like bagworms. They may look like they are part of the tree. Casual observers may even get upset to see someone removing bagworms from a tree, as if they suppose a person is pulling pine cones.
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