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(Note from YW Connection: The
information below was sent to me re: this parable. By Definition a
parable is a short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach
some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
You can decide
if you want to use the parable. 3/30/08)
"...from a PhD entomologists perspective the story makes little or no
sense. Butterfly pupae do not force themselves through a little hole,
but rather split their cocoon lengthwise or open a flap at the end of
the cocoon to escape. If there was a hole instead of a split, this
likely means that a parasite or predator of some type had attacked the
cocoon and made the hole. So the developing butterfly was already
doomed. But that doesn't make a very good story.
Now if the cocoon really held a ready to emerge adult and it was very
close to emerging, then splitting open the cocoon with scissors is
unlikely to have had any effect. All butterflies that I have observed
emerge with swollen bodies and wrinkled wings which then have to be
forced to open - but this is done after the organism has already split
open the cocoon. So this doesn't make a very good story.
But it's a nice story the way its written, even if it's not
scientifically valid."