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Why Does a Fly Rub Its Hands Together? Lesson 133

6/23/202627 min

Is there anything good about a housefly as it’s buzzing around a picnic table or stealing bits of watermelon? Discover the fascinating secret lives of houseflies and how they showcase God’s wisdom and creativity.

Here’s our trail map:

  • Where Do Flies Come From?
  • How Do Flies Dodge Fly Swatters?
  • Why Do Flies Rub Their Hands Together?
  • How Can We Keep Our Heart Clean?

Download this lesson’s free coloring sheet: https://thenaturaltheologyproject.com/why-do-flies-rub-their-hands-together/

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Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:

“But if we confess our sins, he will forgive our sins, because we can trust God to do what is right. He will cleanse us from all the wrongs we have done.” 1 John 1:9 (NCV)

“You are already clean because of the words I have spoken to you.” John 15:3 (NCV)

“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” Psalm 51:10 (ESV)

Terms Learned in This Episode:

  • Spontaneous Generation: A past idea in science that living things appeared from nonliving things.
  • Maggot: The larvae or baby stage of a fly.
  • Diptera: The order (category) of true flies including house flies, horse flies, fruit flies, gnats, crane flies, and mosquitoes. Characterized by one set of two wings.
  • Haltere: A tiny knob-shaped organ behind a fly’s wings that helps it balance in flight.
  • Campaniform Sensilla: Tiny sensors in a fly’s haltere that can feel bending or pressure and send flight information to the fly’s nervous system.
  • Pulvilli: Two fatty pads on a fly’s foot that are covered in tiny hairs (setae) that make a sticky glue-like substance.
  • Chemoreceptors: Tiny sensors on some insect’s feet that help them detect chemicals such as smell and taste.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Eryn Lynum· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Every NatTheo lesson comes with a free coloring page, so you can color as you listen. Download this lesson's coloring page at the link in our show notes, and explore every lesson further in the NatTheo Club or with our Bible and Nature unit studies. Enjoy science, the Bible, experiments, arts and crafts, nature journaling, outdoor activities, recipes, geography, video teachings, and more in the NatTheo Club or unit studies. Find it all at nattheo.com/club.

  2. Speaker 20:35

    Hello, world, wake me up to another good, good morning. Time to go.

  3. Eryn Lynum· Host0:45

    Are you ready to explore God's wild and wonderful world? Welcome to the NatTheo Podcast. I'm your host, Erin Lynum. I'm a certified Master Naturalist, Bible teacher, and author, and I am so excited to dive into God's written word, the Bible, and His created world with you.

  4. Speaker 21:08

    We're all on an adventure. We're all on an adventure.

  5. Eryn Lynum· Host1:19

    Have you ever been playing outside and a fly kept landing on your skin and tickling you? [fly buzzing] Or maybe you were having a picnic, and it was trying to steal

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