Have you noticed how angry everyone is today? Road rage? Impatience at checkout counters? Low tolerance for frustration?
…just to name a few examples.
This new article over at Natural News makes a strong case that heavy metal toxicity through vaccines may be contributing to the increase in world-wide anger levels.
Almost everyone agrees that the levels of anger, violence and insanity now witnessed across our world are the highest we’ve ever seen in our lifetimes. Something is making people go crazy, from the UC Berkeley rioters who want to murder conservative speakers, to the widespread anger, hatred and calls for the execution of President Trump by insane Leftists.
What could be causing this sharp rise in anger, violence and insanity we’re now witnessing?
One thing we know for sure is that heavy metals cause brain damage. Lead, aluminum and mercury exposure are all known to cause not just brain damage but even behavioral changes that trend toward more “animalistic” behavior in humans.
This is not debated. The scientific literature is full of tens of thousands of studies on heavy metals, and many of those studies focus on cognitive decline and brain damage.
Read the full story HERE.
As revealed in this article entitled Women’s March Reveals Godless Nature Of Feminism by Julie Roys, feminism is NOT what it used to be.
What I found particularly interesting are the four waves of feminism.
*Note: This article contains some annoying pop-ups and there may be a video ad playing in the background. Very annoying, but well worth the trouble!
Madonna dropping F-bombs and talking about blowing up the White House. Actress Ashley Judd proudly proclaiming, “Yeah, I’m a nasty woman — a loud vulgar, proud woman.” And mothers marching with their daughters while wearing female genitalia on their heads.
The recent Women’s March was enough to make most anyone think twice about supporting women’s causes, especially those who are Christians. In addition to the march’s vulgarity and verbal violence, it also championed abortion and banned pro-life groups from officially participating. Those, like Students for Life, who dared to march anyway were spat upon, jeered, and had signs ripped from their hands. It’s no wonder a young woman from the pro-life group remarked, “If this is what feminism is, I don’t want any part of it.”
In the past several years, there’s been renewed interest among Christians to embrace feminism, spearheaded in large part by Sarah Bessey’s popular book on the topic called Jesus Feminist. To Bessey, feminism — at least Jesus feminism — is simply “the radical notion that women are people too.” And likely, there were Christians who participated in the Women’s March simply because they believe women possess equal worth and should be treated with dignity and respect.
But as the Women’s March illustrated — today’s feminism has very little to do with dignity, respect, or even promoting what’s best for women. Instead, it’s become a hodgepodge of misguided ideas and platforms drawn from feminism’s second, third, and fourth waves.
Rather than jumping on this bandwagon, Christian women should educate themselves about what feminism truly is, and then strongly resist this movement.
Read the full story HERE.
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On April 21st, 2017, there were major power outages in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City.
Regardless of the root causes of these outages, to those of us who like to prepare, these types of events are fantastic opportunities to implement our preparedness plans and to ascertain our areas of weakness or strengths in the event of a real, long term disaster.
For years every septic system problem, every well problem, every power outage, every storm, found me setting into motion my action plans for each scenario.
How will we go to the bathroom?
How will we keep the odor down in the house when we go to the bathroom?
How will we wash our hands?
Do we have enough paper products to weather several days without power?
Does my sump pump battery backup still work?
Can I sufficiently cover our many windows in our seasonal room if they are broken during a storm so our animals don’t escape?
Do we have enough supplies to meet our pets’ needs?
Could we transport them all safely and comfortably if necessary?
How would we wash up?
How would we wash our hair?
Do we have enough dry wood under roof to keep the wood stove going for a several-day Nor’easter?
Do we have extra fuel to get to work or run the generator?
Here at the Anderson house, we are particularly cognizant of the possibility of an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) disrupting or completely disabling all electronics and electricity in our country for months/years.
If you are unfamiliar with what and EMP is, click on the title below and take a moment to look over this article:
“Given the current state of U.S. unpreparedness for an EMP event, it is estimated that within 12 months of an EMP event, two-thirds to 90 percent of the U.S. population would likely perish from starvation, disease, and societal breakdown.”
I would admonish you to take a look at your own level of preparedness for an extended power outage. Pray and ask the Lord how you should plan for the next transformer problem, storm, or terrorist attack.
Here are a few articles and videos regarding the above mentioned outages that just took place within our own shores:
If you follow politics, and if you are particularly interested in President Trump, the deep state, or shadow government, you will find this broadcast from Rick Wiles with Trunews.com on April 20th, 2017, very compelling.
This song was performed a couple of years ago at our church by our former pastor Pastor Wayde Wilson, his son Trevor, and our worship leader Pastor Christian Walker. The performance was during our Easter production.
Arise My Love from Christian Life Assembly on Vimeo.
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