Thursday, March 31, 2016

Revelation 8:8-11
8The second angel sounded, and something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea; and a third of the sea became blood,9and a third of the creatures which were in the sea and had life, died; and a third of the ships were destroyed. 10The third angel sounded, and a great star fell from heaven, burning like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of waters.11The name of the star is called Wormwood; and a third of the waters became wormwood, and many men died from the waters, because they were made bitter.…

Today I want to talk about water. I haven’t always been a Christian, and for many years I pooh poohed all the warnings about Global Warming and Climate Change. I refused to give any credence to the warnings. Then certain things began to come to my attention, that made me take notice. I discovered that Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming all have water laws restricting and governing the use of water. I grew up in Colorado, and it was common to be restricted to only being able to water the lawn on certain days.  I no longer live in Colorado, but I now understand that Colorado has much stricter laws. After 911, Colorado, as well as many others, passed a law that all water that is inside their states boundary belongs to the state. It is illegal to collect rainwater, because that water also belongs to the state. Kind of hard for me to wrap my head around that, how the state can come in and claim ownership of something so basic as rainwater.  While in other areas of the United States, people collect rainwater, and think nothing of it.

Add drought and pollution to the mix, and the availability of water shrinks even more. Just recently Investigators from the Silent Spring Institute “found 27 unregulated contaminants, including a dozen different pharmaceuticals, a variety of chemicals used in non-stick coatings, flame retardants, and an artificial sweetener. It also found Sulfamethoxazole, an antibiotic used to treat urinary tract infections, and carbamazepine, a drug used to treat seizures, nerve pain, and bipolar disorder, when testing private wells in Cape Cod.1
Additionally, More than 1,400 wastewater treatment plants in the United States and Canada discharge 4.8 billion gallons of treated effluent into the Great Lakes basin every day. After 10 years of study, a report found that only about half of the prescription drugs and other newly emerging contaminants in sewage are removed by treatment plants.  Six chemicals were detected frequently and had a low rate of removal in treated effluent: an herbicide, an anti-seizure drug, two antibiotic drugs, an antibacterial drug and an anti-inflammatory drug.  The wastewater plants had a low removal rate (less than 25 percent chance of removing 75 percent or more) for 11 of the 42 chemicals that were found.2  In all, more than 165 individual pharmaceuticals and personal care products have been identified in water samples.

The immediate concern is for the fish that live in these waters. Intersex fish are particularly prevalent downstream from wastewater plants, but  I find it rather alarming that researchers have discovered intersex fish in Protected Waters. Scientists from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Geological Survey studied fish in 19 national wildlife refuges in the U.S. Northeast, including Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge near the US-Canada border, which is among the most pristine wetland ecosystems in the Northeast.3 They found that 60 to 100 percent of all male smallmouth bass they examined had female egg cells growing in their testes. This interferes with their ability to reproduce and thereby threatens fish populations. And it is not just fish that are affected. Amphibians are also being affected, as are otters.4  The culprit? It was long thought that these changes were caused by birth control pills. While birth control may play a huge part, more research indicates that metformin, a drug for treating Type II diabetes, also plays a large role.  Metformin was "found in almost every sample, and in the highest concentrations compared to other emerging contaminants"6 Since birth control pills and metformin both are taken worldwide, this has become a global problem.

And lastly, let’s talk about China. I think everyone knows how polluted China is. Sixteen of the twenty cities on the World Banks list of “worst air cities” belong to China. In an interview with the head of the Communist Party of a village, Wang Lincheng told the New York Times, ''All the water we drink around here is polluted,'' Wang said. ''You can taste it. It's acrid and bitter. Now the victims are starting to come out, people dying of cancer and tumors and unusual causes.'' A 64 year old fisherman in Yumin, Song Dexi, tells us, 'If I had wanted to, I could have gone on the river and filled a boat with dead fish. It was smelly, like toilet water. All our fish and shrimp died. We don't have anything to live on now.''  There is no scientific evidence to prove that pollution is causing cancer rates to rise, but Dr. Zhao Meiqin, chief of radiology at the county hospital, said cancer cases in the area rose sharply after heavy industry arrived in the 1980s and '90s. Before, the area had about 10 cases a year. ''Now, in a year, there are hundreds of cases,'' she said, putting the number as high as 400, mostly stomach and intestinal tumors. ''Originally, most of the patients were in their 50s and 60s. But now it tends to strike earlier. I've even treated one patient who is only 7.''5


Why are we sitting still? Assemble yourselves, and let us go into the fortified cities And let us perish there, Because the LORD our God has doomed us And given us poisoned water to drink, For we have sinned against the LORD.


Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Matthew 24:6-9

 6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of birth pains. 
9 “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me. 

Doesn't this sound much like the earth we live in today?  The frequency of earthquakes has increased, as has the size and ferocity of hurricanes and tornadoes.  I am sure everyone remembers Katrina. And how about the 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma tornado? It is the largest tornado on record at 2.6 miles wide. While we are talking about Oklahoma, Live Science reports that the USGS actually issued a rare earthquake warning for Oklahoma in May 2014, stating that "the risk of a damaging earthquake-one larger than magnitude 5.0- has significantly increased in central Oklahoma."

In July 2015, in an article by The New Yorker, the author Kathryn Schultz interviewed Chris Goldfinger, who is a paleo seismologist at Oregon State University, and one of the worlds leading experts.  Counting from the earthquake of 1700, we are now three hundred and fifteen years into a two-hundred-and-forty-three-year cycle. Meaning we are seventy two years overdue for the Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. Kenneth Murphy, who directs FEMA's Region X, the division responsible for Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska, says, "Our operating assumption is that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast."1     You can view the earthquake map for recent activity worldwide here: earthquake.usgs.gov

The USGS website also has a drought monitor map that you can view. According to an article on PBS NewsHour, by 2050, the US could surpass the "mega-drought" conditions of the 12th and 13th centuries, with severe droughts lasting multiple decades. 

Switching gears a bit, the Nansen ice shelf, which is twice the size of Manhattan Island, "looks ready to calve off into a tabular iceberg," wrote Ryan Walker, a researcher at NASA Goddard.2  "There's a huge crack, miles long and sometimes over a hundred yards wide, which runs more or less parallel to the front of the ice shelf."  If all of Nansen collapses, it will reduce Antarctica's ice shelf coverage by just 0.1 percent. However, ice shelves like Nansen do act as vast barricades for glaciers behind them. When an ice shelf is removed, glaciers begin to tumble into the sea at surprisingly fast speeds--sometimes moving ten times faster than normal--and these will definitely cause the sea level to rise.3

Lots of stuff going on all at the same time, huh? And it seems like everything's getting bigger and faster all the time. Why do you think this is? Many people say it is because of global warming. There is a lot of argument about global warming.  Many people believe that global warming is real, and that mankind is causing it. Some  claim that global warming is the result of a natural heating and cooling cycle that the earth goes through every so-hundred years. Then you have the camp that claims that global warming is NOT real, that it is all just conspiracy theories. And lastly, you have the ones that are turning in circles from one camp to the next, unsure what to believe.  Whatever you believe, the Bible does predict this.

Luke 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; and the sea and the waves roaring;
26 Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven will be shaken.


Matthew 24:13

But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.