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Churches May Be Forced To Close If Bird Flu Strikes
SPCN.org ^ | 12-28-2006

Posted on 12/28/2006 12:40:31 PM PST by blam

Churches May be Forced to Close if Bird Flu Strikes

HEMET, CA (ANS) — There are plenty of threats facing people in this world today, from high cholesterol to global terrorism. But one of the most dire threats is getting the cold shoulder from the Christian community. That threat is an avian flu pandemic. The avian flu, commonly known as the Bird Flu, is brewing in the bodies of millions of birds around the world right now, and breaking through biological barriers to kill people in places like Vietnam, Indonesia and Egypt.

DVD helps Christian families, churches prepare for Bird Flu threat “As Christians, we are rather casual and careless about the problem,” said Christian journalist Donald L. Hughes, producer of a new documentary called, “The Bird Flu Plague,” released by Theatron Films (www.TheatronFilms.com).

This abdication of responsibility is a sad thing, according to Hughes, because the Bird Flu has the potential to explode overnight and kill millions of people in a very short time. “If individual Christians and local churches were prepared, we could do much to help alleviate suffering,” he said.

Many Christians are cynical about the Bird Flu threat, Hughes said. “They equate it to the Y2K thing, think it’s some kind of liberal plot, or believe God will spare them just because they’re Christians. Pundits may minimize the threat, but health officials around the world are scared silly, and we in the Christian community must take our cue from the health officials.”

Hughes said, “When the Bird Flu reaches pandemic levels, life as we know it will change. Even the World Bank, pretty conservative forecasters, have said they believe the Bird Flu has the potential to kill 70 million people and put a $2 trillion dent into the world economy. Local officials are likely to use quarantine laws to inhibit spread of the disease, and that means churches, along with stores, offices and factories, will be told to close.

Hughes fears that local churches will wake up to the threat too late. “People think that the Bird Flu must infect poultry here in the U.S. before it spreads to people, and nothing could be further from the truth. The greatest threat is when travelers, who may not even know they are ill with the disease, bring it in on airplanes. Upon arrival they fan out to different locations and spread the disease as they go.”

As winter comes, the number of Bird Flu cases is increasing around the world, both among domestic poultry and humans. Today, Viet Nam is struggling to stamp out an epidemic among domestic poultry. However, efforts by officials are being thwarted by village people who are killing diseased birds then throwing them in rivers, which has the potential to spread the disease even further.

The same thing is happening in Egypt where 3 people have died of the Bird Flu this past week. Villagers there have been hiding their poultry under beds to keep them from the hands of officials trying to eradicate the disease. Twenty cases of human infection have been identified in northern Egypt so far, and more cases and deaths are expected.

Hughes says that many in the Christian community may be failing to prepare because they may be open to criticism if the threat does not materialize. “We have been reminding people to be prepared for the coming of Christ for over 2,000 years, but somehow preparing for the likelihood of an immediate threat like a Bird Flu plague is not allowed,” Hughes said. “If we’re prepared on the family level and the local church level, we will be in a position to encourage the living, minister to the dying and help the grieving. Without preparation, we’re going to be in the same bad situation as everyone else.”

Hughes believes that the Christian community should be at the forefront of preparedness for the Bird Flu and other threats. “We have produced the “Bird Fu Plague” documentary DVD precisely to let people know the magnitude of the threat, how the influenza spreads, and what they can do as families and as local churches to prepare. The documentary is not designed to scare anyone, but hopefully it will jolt people into reality about this issue.”

In addition to the 48-minute documentary, the DVD also contains text resources including a family preparedness guide, a church preparedness guide, a Bible-based group discussion guide, steps for caring for the grieving, and a guide to sharing your faith in crisis times.

Hughes said, “In 1918 there was influenza pandemic, and 25% of the U.S. population got sick and 3 million died. According to records, people got up in the morning feeling fine, began feeling sick at mid-day, and died that night. People have no concept about how lethal Type A pandemic flu can be. People think science will come up with some “magic bullet” to save us, but that’s not likely. We need to prepare now in practical ways, and we also need to prepare our minds and hearts for a possible Bird Flu plague. Once it hits American shores the disease, or the panic, will spread so fast that opportunities to prepare will be lost.”


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To: blam
Churches May be Forced to Close if Bird Flu Strikes

How about mosques?

How tragic would an outbreak be in Mecca?

21 posted on 12/28/2006 1:02:48 PM PST by airborne (Duncan Hunter For President!)
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To: blam

>>WHO says bird flu has killed 154 people out of 258 infected globally since late 2003.<<

OMG!!! We're all gonna die!!!


(eventually)


22 posted on 12/28/2006 1:03:37 PM PST by RobRoy
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To: blam

It is only a matter of time before a bird flu or some other pandemic breaks out. It will happen.

This may seem silly now, but it could be prophetic.


23 posted on 12/28/2006 1:06:49 PM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: Abathar

Actually, it works well....especially when you miss Church because of being out of town, which it seems we are often....and, it's one more check I do NOT have to write.


24 posted on 12/28/2006 1:08:09 PM PST by goodnesswins (When a "religion" has no commandments.....no wonder no one wants to go to Church on Sunday!)
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To: blam

Great liberties are being taken in characterizing history and the true etiology of the 1918 pandemic; I suggest starting here and then following links: http://virus.stanford.edu/uda/fluscimed.html


25 posted on 12/28/2006 1:10:53 PM PST by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: blam

If there had been no 1918 pandemic flu that killed roughly (they really don't know for sure) 50-100 million people world wide, nor any previous pandemic flus that spread around the world and killed large numbers of people, I wouldn't give it a second thought.

But unfortunately pandemic flus have occurred before and killed millions, and will again. Just because one hasn't happened in our lifetime is no reason to assume one will not happen. If all the people who laugh about it read for a couple dozen hours, they might change their tunes.


26 posted on 12/28/2006 1:12:14 PM PST by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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To: little jeremiah

Start your reading on my link with an open mind; in 1918, the flu virus served more to make immune systems weak and susceptible to secondary bacterial infections which more often led to pneumonia and finally, death from edema and respiratory failure.

The author's notion of feeling fine in the morning, sick by afternoon and dead by nightfall is a gross stretch.


27 posted on 12/28/2006 1:15:50 PM PST by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: blam

I'll bet hard money that if this thing hits as big as the fear mongers are yapping about, most churches will be filled to overflowing, with waiting lines running down the street.


28 posted on 12/28/2006 1:17:42 PM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: blam
Bird Flu has the potential to kill 70 million people

Let's see. Population is 6 billion? 70m is 1.16%.

29 posted on 12/28/2006 1:17:46 PM PST by siunevada (If we learn nothing from history, what's the point of having one? - Peggy Hill)
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To: blam

30 posted on 12/28/2006 1:21:32 PM PST by firebrand
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To: A.Hun
This may seem silly now, but it could be prophetic.

I thought AIDS was prophetic, but no one talked about quarantine for the carriers.

This bird flu stuff has an ulterior motive that has just not come out yet.

31 posted on 12/28/2006 1:28:43 PM PST by Last Laugh (We the People are in charge, so let's act like it!)
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To: RobRoy
Not to hitchhike the thread here, but I saw an old tombstone in Lake County California that said:

Here Lies Rob Roy

He had a great horse

He had a swell dog

He had a fine wife

Ashes to ashes

Grass to grass

This is where

We planted his ass.

Then there was a picture of the guy on his horse with his dog engraved in the stone. Everytime I see your name I think about that little piece of fun in that old pioneer cemetary.

32 posted on 12/28/2006 1:33:31 PM PST by Hi Heels (Don't you wish you could turn up the intelligence on the TV?)
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To: little jeremiah

We've had at least two pandemics since 1918. Why didn't as many people die?

Better medical care, better sanitation. The reason flu starts in China is that people still live in close proximity to ducks and swine.

Bird flu is nothing new. The fact that it infects people may not be new, either. The higher death toll may be a result of the fact that people are now looking for it.


33 posted on 12/28/2006 1:34:46 PM PST by cosine
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To: Last Laugh

People might try to use it for ulterior motives, but the threat of a pandemic is real....we are way past due for one.

AIDS is deadly, but slow. If it killed people in a week, everyone infected would be in quarantine. It doesn't though. (I still think they should be quarantined.)


34 posted on 12/28/2006 1:36:47 PM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: A.Hun
People might try to use it for ulterior motives, but the threat of a pandemic is real....we are way past due for one.

I agree with you A.Hun, but I can't believe this bird flu is it. We've heard sob stories and fright stories about it for several years, yet, compared to the amount of fear mongering, not many have died.

Sounds like a way for the affected countries to receive some sort of, I don't know FUNDING to "help" stamp this out before it..GASP! Arrives here in the USA

Nope. Someone has been promised money for something, some politico has found a way to get them the money thru this false threat. It just smells.

35 posted on 12/28/2006 1:45:38 PM PST by Last Laugh (We the People are in charge, so let's act like it!)
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To: blam

Bird flu = swine flu of the 1970's.

We were all gonna die!


36 posted on 12/28/2006 1:47:32 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (When someone burns a cross on your lawn the best firehose is an AK-47.)
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To: Hi Heels

To be fair, the dog wasn't that great.

I did like the horse though!

But lets just let this be our little secret...


37 posted on 12/28/2006 1:53:21 PM PST by RobRoy
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To: cosine

Apparently you haven't read much about this topic.


38 posted on 12/28/2006 2:01:44 PM PST by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

seems a difficult proposition - in 1918, were churches closed?


39 posted on 12/28/2006 2:18:14 PM PST by King Prout (many complain I am overly literal... this would not be a problem if fewer people were under-precise)
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To: blam
Local officials are likely to use quarantine laws to inhibit spread of the disease, and that means churches, along with stores, offices and factories, will be told to close.

Can't close public schools, lose too much federal funding. Trash the Churches and capitalist pigs, but save the teachers union!

40 posted on 12/28/2006 2:24:28 PM PST by Doomonyou (I voted and all I got was a FUBAR Congress.)
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