you know I’ve gained much knowledge reading posts here. I read for quite a while before joining. Now I post some thing and all you do is criticize. Nothing in life is perfect. Many of you speak of belief in God, but quickly judge.
you make me laugh that you have such blinders on and cannot see possibility of God in this - the global uprise about our food sources getting too controlled and corps like monsanto that dominate and do things that are likely making people sick being protected and our media filling peoples head with thoughts there is no problem it’s ok but more and more obesity and more and more kids with issues etc -
God can use anything any way he wants and all many of you see is left or right. God loves us all, and will raise up and take down whom He choses as He wishes. In the mean time we are to fight the good fight and do the right thing like help bring awareness about govts and corps run amuck.
My church just packed last week over 800,000 meals of rice, veggies and soy protein. I was glad to help - but I had to wonder about the soy protein flakes and the vitamin powder/seasoning. Was this food helpful or hurtful to the people with no food?
We in USA have such a glut of food options it’s easy to shrug it off as “not my problem. I’m doing fine and I’m educated in my choices” that to me says self focused. God says be God focused and help our neighbors. Many of our neighbors are lost - caught up in media hype about what “food” is. And our govt who is also our “neighbor” is wacked out in it’s thinking.
if not May 25th or July 4th what do you suggest as a way to educate folks to buy wisely, so we can truly make a change in having more and better food choices?
How is it in the best interests of a corporation to kill off paying customers?
As opposed to the people with no food starving to death? Good grief, do you even read what you write? Is it better a child have soy protein to sustain life, or is it better that he die a gruesome death and not have to worry about your silly and unfounded fears?
Moronic fretting like this is why my kids have to learn in school about how wonderful Rachel Carson was even though she is responsible for more death than Stalin, Hitler, and Mao combined. It's also why one of the greatest Americans remains relatively unknown. Norman Borlaug saved a billion people, mostly children, from starvation by pioneering GMO foods. Yet Rachel Carson is in the school books because, like you, she opposed scientific progress. It's just plain insidious and I have no patience for people who intentionally promote this idiocy.
Here's a suggestion: buy your neighbors a subscription to health news or whatever magazine suits your style. What we don't need is your food judgements imposed on everyone.