Sunday, July 28, 2013

Soy

Soy became "food" for capital gain.  It's really that simple.  Soy is a quick growing crop that can be planted after wheat is harvested.  Scripture tells us not to plant two grains in one field, but that's Torah; so most choose to ignore it.

The truth about soy is yet to be fully discovered, but we do know it alters hormone levels.  We also know it is the base in many hypo-allergenic baby formulas.  This writer put those two pieces of information together and it immediately raised a question.

Could it be, that hormone levels are being altered on a very basic level, very early in life, thus causing issues for children to believe they were born with some specific hormone or gender issue?   The information is certainly worth considering.

http://www.healthyblackwoman.com/kller-soy-five-reasons-you-really-shouldnt-be-eating-soy/

Monday, July 22, 2013

How Would You Like Your Steak?

Now that we are all alarmed about the integrity of our fruits and vegetables, let's consider what's going on with our meat supply.  I'm not even going to enter the debate of kosher or not, as YHWH listed what He considers edible, which is enough said for me.  What this article addresses is how old the product is and how it kept "looking fresh."

For all those who think news outside of mainstream is fear mongering or conspiracy theorists, I recommend giving it a bit more thought.  We can't complain about knowing we are being misled by the media and then automatically label and reject the information that is outside mainstream.

http://worldtruth.tv/how-fresh-is-the-meat-you-eat/

We are being given enough information, even if we cannot come together in unity in faith or freedom, we may want to consider uniting in concern of our food supply.  Messiah only had 12 disciples, one a traitor, and there were only 120 in the Upper Room, but there were 5000+ who understood a blessed food supply.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

The title of this article is an old cliche.   Sayings become old cliches because they continue to be true sayings.  So, rather than chance potential copyright issues, I'm just providing the link of comparative photographs of a week's groceries, in different countries.  The comparisons are startling.

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