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Friday, August 7, 2009

New York Times: Children Bad for Environment

This kind of attitude is a product of secret combinations and will just make people more selfish. God commanded his children to procreate and it was the plan from the beginning and anything outside the plan will degenerate a society. We are under attack on countless fronts from these complex combinations but this culture of death is one of the more clever combinations. People don't understand how much it can sour their spirit and lead them astray into other dangerous ways of thinking. I'm not against with living a cleaner more responsible life when it comes to consuming. But Satan is using something that is good to strive for and turning it into a pro death attitude that is supposedly good for the earth but we know it isn't for Gods children. Earth was design and made for us to carry out his plan to bring life into this world, so that we could also progress in our test. Satan usually always has counterfeits to that which is good and you must be on guard to protect yourself from getting caught up in them. Secret combinations are getting above us more then we would like to think. They're all around us operating in secrecy behind closed doors and they strive to take our freedom and agency since the beginning. The war that was fought in heaven is still being fought here on earth today. Satan's plan is to take the power of making decisions from us so that he might alter our test on earth when God's plan is that man should be free and have agency to progress or digress in this test on earth. Whatever happens in each one of our lives when you're free to choose then you get to decided not some outside power that is enthroned by Luciver himself. Neil



Kate Galbraith
The New York Times
August 7, 2009

Having children is the surest way to send your carbon footprint soaring, according to a new study from statisticians at Oregon State University.

The study found that having a child has an impact that far outweighs that of other energy-saving behaviors.

Take, for example, a hypothetical American woman who switches to a more fuel-efficient car, drives less, recycles, installs more efficient light bulbs, and replaces her refrigerator and windows with energy-saving models. If she had two children, the researchers found, her carbon legacy would eventually rise to nearly 40 times what she had saved by those actions.

“Clearly, the potential savings from reduced reproduction are huge compared to the savings that can be achieved by changes in lifestyle,” the report states.

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