Brannon Howse: May 24, 2010

 

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Topic One: Those in favor of sustainable development are pushing for monitoring individual activity through biometrics. In a published research paper entitled "Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development", Taiwanese research are talking about the advantages of implanting a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip into people. Brannon says this is further evidence that his belief that we are headed for a world currency that is partly based on consumption and an individual's "carbon foot print" is a very valid prediction. Topic Two: Does your city, town, or county belong to the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives that is pushing the United Nation's Sustainable Development? There is a website you can visit in order to see. The ICLEI claims to be the first Local Government network to support the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The sponsors of the ICLEI's 1st World Congress on Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change is none other than The Rockefeller Foundation, The World Bank Institute, The European Union, the Foundation for International Dialogue and other globalist organizations. Topic Three: The Earth Day Network is a globalist organization that is seeking to engage the "faith community" in promoting radical environmentalism and paganism. The organization's International Council includes such globalists as Maurice Strong and other agents of the United Nations. Numerous church denominations are now promoting radical environmentalism and ignoring Biblical evangelism and Biblical discipleship. For instance, the Church of the Nazarene worldwide website recently included a report on "Creation Care" and on page 59 they declared, "In this most critical moment in Earth's history, we are convinced that the central moral imperative of our time is the care for Earth as God's creation." I thought preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and making disciples was "the central moral imperative of our time". Topic Four: The radical Sierra Club release report recently in which they praised several churches for faith groups going green. The report praised Dr. Joel Hunter of Northland Church in Florida because his church was trying to reduce their carbon footprint in their sanctuary. They also praised Peachtree Baptist Church of Atlanta for offering a low carbon diet. Topic Five: On April 26, The Food and Drug Administration submitted a response to a lawsuit filed earlier in the year by the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. Here are just a few of the startling statements released by the FDA. "There is no absolute right to consume or feed children any particular food," [page 25]. "Plaintiff's assertion of a 'fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health, which includes what food they do and do not choose to consume for themselves and their families' is similarly unavailing because plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish." [Page 26]. "There is no fundamental right to freedom of contract."

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