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None of them worry about the position it is in nor the nature of the job
it performs, but it plainly does what is required of it. What is important
is the continuity of the colony.
When we think about how this system could have developed, we
cannot avoid reaching the fact of creation.
Let us explain why: Where there is perfect order, logically we reach
the conclusion that this has certainly been established by a planning
mind. For instance, there is a disciplined order in the military; it is ob-
vious that the officers in control of the army have established this order.
It would certainly be an absurd idea to assume that all individuals in the
army came together on their own and organized themselves and that lat-
er on they were grouped in different ranks and started acting in com-
pliance with these ranks. Furthermore, the officers who have established
this order have to keep on carrying out inspections of this order so that
it may persist without any problems. Otherwise, an army left solely to
the troops would soon be transformed into an unruly crowd, regardless
of how well disciplined it might have been at the beginning.
Ants within the same colony who belong to different castes have different phys-
ical appearances as well. Each has a physical build appropriate for its job.
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