Friday, December 28, 2012

Our Food Was Created and It Was Good

Why we are messing with our food and allowing it to be messed with and don't realize there will be consequences is beyond me. Our diet is very much a part of our covenant way of life. Anyone who thinks G-d doesn't care about what we eat, might want to consider what Adam and Eve would have to say about that. They messed up with the promise that a certain item of produce would make them "as gods" knowing good and evil. Currently our society, on the other hand, has for the most part chosen to remove G-d from the information, play G-d, claiming to know good from evil and have apparently decided we can know what we are doing, know it's not good and do it anyway. As a rule, this is not the blog where I get political or social except for the covenant of this place, but I have to sound a warning. YHWH usually reveals things to HIS servants, before they come to pass. I've had a strange craving for rice, as of late, but every time I cook it in something, there is a strange odor that I cannot identify. Interestingly, I read last night, approval is expected for an already tested hybrid of rice with human DNA. That's right, between our very own FDA, USDA, and of course Monsanto, we are, on a cellular level introducing cannibalism and approving it. Doesn't that sound delicious? It won't be long until even our grains and vegetables are not edible. They are working quickly on that goal! As a person of the Covenant, I simply cannot stand idly by, while I have it good and live on heirloom vegetables without sounding the warning. And so, the warning has been sounded! Before this becomes a political issue, this approved test for sowing and harvesting took place on 3000 acres of conservative Kansas soil. This is not a matter of politics, this is a matter of conscience. We really shouldn't consume human DNA, with the exception of babies and mother's milk. Other than that . . . Playing G-d will result in nothing but disaster.
And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and G-d saw that it was good. Torah of Holy Scripture - Genesis 1

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