There's time left. But not a lot.
The global warming might be an indication of something else that is going to happen, which is predicted in Isaiah. It's mentioned several times and has something to do with the sun growing brighter for a period of time. Then it gets smokey and cloudy and messed up for quite some time.
The ones who make it through the sins and crime get to watch this event in living color. That's what makes the biggest sin, which is not knowing what's going on, because it was written clearly enough for everyone to understand. The problem we currently suffer from is lack of interest, compounded by it's second biggest culprit, misdirected leadership. (Our spiritual leaders have convinced us to not worry about a thing, because Jesus is going to take care of all of it when he comes back.)
It's when things get so bad that people start thinking about taking care of themselves that they will take an interest in what the Bible really says. And they will learn how to do it themselves, too.
Anyway, to make a long story short. There isn't enough time to save everybody from the events that are predicted. It won't be long before a lot of people start to realize that we aren't talking about our grandchildren's environment that we are ruining, it's ours.
Unfortunately, most of us are predicted to expire during the most intense event to occur on this planet in millions of years.
The prophecy says that there will come a time to stop "gathering" and return home even if there are more "sheaths" to gather. That would indicate that time will indeed run out.
Regards,
Chris
2007-03-27 10:46:53
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answered by ChrisJ 3
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Global warming is a political myth and scare tactic, it isnt real in the sense the liberals want you to believe. Crime will always be with us.
Sin however if left unforgiven ruins the soul. There is only hope for those who accept Jesus as Lord and savior having their sins forgiven.
2007-03-27 17:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Every time the sun rises, is another chance to try again....
Much later edit...
As for your comments, join Caspian. They are a group of people fighting that. Go to:
http://www.spychips.com
for more information.
Besides that, are they going to tie you down and make you accept one? This is America, at least for the time being! And there are plenty of people bucking the so called cashless system by (of all things) using cash for every thing. I really don't expect to see that sort of craziness in my lifetime, and the only way they are going to pop a chip in me is if I'm demented, or dead. They can try to make it an attractive idea, but if they can't get people to accept it, they have to back down. I do believe in strength in numbers, but you have to get involved, and not just sit back and say, oh well, it's gonna happen anyway, *shrug* nothing to be done about it...for that matter, the rest of the stuff you listed also needs your participation. It's your life, be in it.
And for pete's sake, if anyone here is over 18, and not registered, then register, and vote. (Or face the likes of me voting for you)
2007-03-27 17:30:38
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answered by beatlefan 7
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Global Warming can be slowed/ stopped. I don't know if it can be reduced/ reversed.
Sin isn't really a concept I subscribe to.
Crime will always be around. There will always be a certain part of society who won't follow the law.
2007-03-27 17:32:48
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answered by ? 5
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Not likely. In every great die off before this the most dominant species disappeared along with all of the others similar to it.
The great dieoffs all have the common feature of rapid species reductions before the big event. We are already well along that path now.
2007-03-27 17:38:31
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answered by U-98 6
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oh humans are like cockroaches. real survivors, able to proliferate in the most vile conditions.
it's the rest of the Earth's inhabitants i'm worried about
2007-03-27 17:33:09
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answered by nebtet 6
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There is always hope until we are all dead. Never give up hope.
2007-03-27 17:30:40
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answered by tonks_op 7
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yes, when we all realize that programs to save us from ourselves don't work.
2007-03-27 17:43:08
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answered by gendewitha 1
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of course.
The desire to live is stronger than any other human drive.
2007-03-27 17:30:30
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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OH NOES! BAD THINGS HAPPEN!
2007-03-27 17:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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