May, 2014

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The Beginning of Our Walk With God (Part 2)

So we have started our walk with God and we have committed to reading specific portions of the word at specific times with the help of the Holy Spirit ( “seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and He will add….). The sins we do, have now started to make us feel uncomfortable, so we adjust on our own or we allow God to reshape us. There are three things to remember at this point, that 1) the devil will try everything to trip us up and to destroy every plan that God has for us. 2) If we are in doubt as to whether or not a particular thing or action will displease God, then exclude it, leave it out! 3) That obedience is greater than sacrifice.
When the questions start coming to our mind, we must pray about them, continue to read the word and God will lead us to the answers. One question that will arise is, what is my purpose, what can I do for God? Persons like Jeremiah and Samuel were predestined from they were in there mother’s womb (Jer.1:4-10 and 1Samuel 1:10-20), while Paul was called at a much later stage of his life Acts 9. We can know our purpose for God by the different types of gift(s) He has given us and also the anointing to function with those gifts. We can know our purpose by what we are drawn to do or what we feel fired up to do for God. We can walk into our purpose by :- (1) associating with persons who will pull us or help us in the direction we should go, (2) being given the opportunity to take the lead or to function on our own.
At the coming of Jesus Christ in the flesh, the law (also called Moses’ law) was fulfilled by Him and condensed into one word, love. St.Matthew 22:36-40. If we love God with everything inside us, then it would be impossible to worship false god or anything else but God. If we love our neighbour as ourselves, then we could do no harm to any person.
As we continue our walk with God, we will walk more by faith, we will learn to endure long suffering while becoming soldiers for Christ, teaching and sustaining others instead of being sustained by them. The word of God says that “he that endureth to the end shall be saved”, which means that although we have given our lives to God, we still have to recognize current or future failings and to repent of them while humbly and constantly going before God.
We must remember and honour our covenant with God as He will return for our words as He did Daniel (Daniel 10:11-12). Being lazy or selfish with our salvation should never be an option for any of us.

Declaring Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham…. You were conceived and brought into this world by Your mother, the virgin Mary, a product of the spoken word of God, You became God in the flesh, You conquered sin and death.

Jesus, You showed us what the greatest love is when You obediently submitted to be crucified, just for me, Your friend, a sinner. This act certainly was not easy but it was worth it, every drop of blood You sweated, every extreme pain You felt as You were scourged. You are truly the Lamb of God.

Jesus Christ, You did die on the cross that day, You were buried and on the third day You rose from the dead, and although You are God, You are still the Son of God. You are now seated at the right hand of God Almighty, waiting on Him to tell You when to return to this earth…. in Your full glory.

Jesus, You are the Alpha and the Omega (the begining and the end) because You were here when the foundations of the earth were being laid and You will come back to end it all. You are the lion of Judah but You are still the lamb. Some might think that You are a paradox but I say no, You are just being God!

Jesus, You are our Saviour, provider, healer, Comforter and King. Yes, You are the King of kings and the Lord of lords. You are wonderful, marvellous, all things to all men. There is no other name but the name of Jesus, at the mention of Your name, every knee shall bow because You alone are worthy. Hallelujah!!!!

Bruce, 28-2-14.

“Extreme” Levels of Roundup Detected in Food—Are You Eating This Toxic Contaminant?

By Dr. Mercola

In 2009, a French court found Monsanto guilty of lying; falsely advertising itsRoundup herbicide as “biodegradable,” “environmentally friendly” and claiming it “left the soil clean.”

We’re now starting to understand just how false such statements are. For example, last summer, a groundbreaking study revealed a previously unknown mechanism of harm from glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup.

The research showed that glyphosate residues, found in most processed foods in the Western diet courtesy of GE sugar beets, corn, and soy, “enhance the damaging effects of other food-borne chemical residues and toxins in the environment to disrupt normal body functions and induce disease.”

More recently, a Norwegian study published in Food Technology1 found that genetically engineered (GE) soy contains high levels of glyphosate, along with a poorer nutritional profile, leading the researchers to question its quality and safety.

Evidence also suggests glyphosate may be a key player in Argentina’s growing health problems, where birth defects and cancer rates have skyrocketed among GE corn and soya farming communities.

If You Eat Processed Food, You’re Eating Glyphosate

While nearly one billion pounds of glyphosate is doused on both conventional and GE crops worldwide each year, GE crops receive the heaviest amounts. It’s important to realize that processed foods undoubtedly expose you to this toxic contamination, courtesy of the soy and vegetable oil used.2

Ditto for meats from animals raised in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs), as soy is a staple of conventional livestock feed. As noted in the featured article by Rodale News:3

“That herbicide-laced soy winds up in thousands of nonorganic packaged foods and in animal feed for livestock like pigs, cows, chickens, and turkeys.

Why is this happening? Genetically engineered crops are manipulated in a way that could never occur in nature so plants like corn, soy, canola, cotton, and sugar beets can withstand high doses of glyphosate-containing herbicides that would normally kill them. The result? Roundup in food that people and farm animals eat.”

Beware: Glyphosate Is a Systemic Contaminant

It’s quite crucial to understand that glyphosate contamination is systemic, meaning it is present in every cell of the plant, from root to tip. It’s not just an issue of topical contamination, as with many other agricultural chemicals sprayed on crops.

Normally, you need to thoroughly wash your produce to remove topical residues, but you simply cannot remove glyphosate from your produce. And neither can food and animal feed manufacturers who use GE ingredients in their products.

This is a major reason for avoiding processed foods, over and beyond the fact that processed foods are less healthy for you from a nutritional standpoint.

Making matters worse, while evidence is piling up showing the hazards of glyphosate on human health, farmers are ramping up their usage of the chemical due to the proliferation of resistant weeds, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently raised the allowable levels of glyphosate in food by significant amounts.45

Allowable levels in oilseed crops such as soy were doubled, from 20 ppm to 40 ppm just lasts summer. It also raised the levels of permissible glyphosate contamination in other foods—many of which were raised to 15-25 times previous levels.

GE Soy Is NOT ‘Substantially Equivalent’ to Non-GE Soy, Researchers Say

The Norwegian study in question investigated contamination levels and nutritional contents of three varieties of Iowa-grown soybeans:6 Roundup Ready soybeans; non-GE, conventional soybeans grown using Roundup herbicide; and organic soybeans, grown without agricultural chemicals.

On average GE soy contained 11.9 parts per million (ppm) of glyphosate. The highest residue level found was 20.1 ppm. Meanwhile, no residues of either kind were found in the conventional non-GE and organic varieties. (Similar results were found in a 2012 nutritional analysis of GE corn, which was found to contain 13 ppm of glyphosate, compared to none in non-GMO corn.)

Such revelations have serious implications for Americans who eat an average of 193 pounds of genetically engineered foods each year.7 In an article for The Ecologist,8 two of the researchers point out that these levels are actually double, or more, of what Monsanto itself has referred to as “extreme levels:”

“All of the individual samples of GM-soy contained residues of both glyphosate and AMPA, on average 9.0 mg/kg. This amount is greater than is typical for many vitamins.

Monsanto (manufacturer of glyphosate) has claimed that residues of glyphosate in GM soy are lower than in conventional soybeans, where glyphosate residues have been measured up to 16-17 mg/kg (Monsanto 1999).

These residues, found in non-GM plants, likely must have been due to the practice of spraying before harvest (for desiccation).

Another claim of Monsanto’s has been that residue levels of up to 5.6 mg/kg in GM-soy represent ‘…extreme levels, and far higher than those typically found.’ (Monsanto 1999).” [Emphasis mine]

The researchers also found nutritional differences between the three types of soy. Compared to conventionally grown non-GE and GE soy, organic soybeans contained higher levels of protein and zinc, and lower levels of omega-6. According to the authors:9 “This study rejects that GM soy is ‘substantially equivalent’ to non-GM soybeans.”

Toxicity of Roundup Has Been Vastly Underestimated

The Norwegian researchers also point out that the potential toxicity of Roundup has likely been vastly underestimated, as toxicity cannot be attributed solely to the active ingredient, glyphosate.

“When regulatory agencies assess pesticides for safety they invariably test only the claimed active ingredient. Nevertheless, these do not necessarily represent realistic conditions since in practice it is the full, formulated herbicide (there are many Roundup formulations) that is used in the field.Thus, it is relevant to consider, not only the active ingredient, in this case glyphosate and its breakdown product AMPA, but also the other compounds present in the herbicide formulation since these enhance toxicity,” they write.10

So, when you see “inert” or “inactive ingredients” listed on the label of a pesticide or herbicide, please understand that all this means is that those ingredients will not harm pests or weeds. This is how federal law classifies “inert” pesticide ingredients.11 It does NOT mean that those ingredients are not harmful to YOU, your children, or your pets.

Indeed, one 2012 study12 revealed that inert ingredients such as solvents, preservatives, surfactants and other added substances are anything but “inactive.” They can, and oftentimes do, contribute to a product’s toxicity in a synergistic manner—even if non-toxic in isolation. Certain adjuvants in glyphosate-based herbicides were also found to be “active principles of human cell toxicity,” adding to the hazards inherent with glyphosate. It’s well worth noting that, according to the researchers, this cell damage and/or cell death can occur at the residual levels found on Roundup-treated crops, as well as lawns and gardens where Roundup is applied for weed control.

They also suspect that Roundup might cause miscarriages and abnormal fetal development by interfering with hormone production13 — problems that have skyrocketed in Argentina, following the introduction of GE soy. A toxic combination of Roundup and fertilizers has also been blamed for tens of thousands of deaths among farmers in Sri Lanka, India, and Central America’s Pacific coastline (El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica).

Birth Malformation Skyrocketing in Agricultural Centers of Argentina

As noted in the featured BBC radio report14 above, Argentina has become one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of GE soy and corn, and along with it, the country has experienced an explosion of miscarriages, fertility problems, and abnormal fetal development. In the province of Chaco, birth defects have quadrupled in the decade following the introduction of GE crops.15

“[T]here is unease across the nation’s vast GM belt, especially about health. In the northern province of Chaco, the minister of Public Health wants an independent commission to investigate cases of cancer and the incidence of children born with disabilities,” BBC reports.16 “Pressly interviews the University of Buenos Aires Dr. Andres Carrasco, who published a study in 2010 showing that glyphosate can cause birth defects in animal embryos.

Pressly asks Carrasco — what should have happened after you published your paper? ‘Very easy,’ Carrasco says. ‘The governments in Argentina — they should call for a moratorium.’ ‘But you then call the whole of the model into question — what does that mean for Argentina’s economy?’ Pressly asks. ‘What about if we are poisoning our people?’ Carrasco asks.”

More than 18 million hectares in Argentina are covered by GE soy, on which more than 300 million liters of pesticides are sprayed. In the village of Malvinas Argentinas, which is surrounded by soy plantations, the rate of miscarriage is 100 times the national average, courtesy of glyphosate. According to Dr. Medardo Vasquez, a neonatal specialist at the Children’s Hospital in Cordoba, featured in the documentary film People and Power — Argentina: The Bad Seeds:

“I see new-born infants, many of whom are malformed. I have to tell parents that their children are dying because of these agricultural methods. In some areas in Argentina the primary cause of death for children less than one year old is malformations.”

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