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Food for the future?

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Hey friends,

Mother earth is ill, we all know that. I positively think humans could help in many ways. So, do you think humans should go organic (food, not humans, by the way)?

At the rate 'those' large countries are growing, it's imperative we look for alternatives. As food is foremost to our survival, should we grow more organic foods and livestocks?

Can some of you please direct me to a society or organization that focus their effort in this area?

Thank you.

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  1. a key is antitoxins, to remove toxins from the body. yet an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.  Check on Christiananswers.com.

    I get good whole grain bread, the whiter the bread the sooner your dead.

    Purdue chicken has not added hormones and is good grain fed.

    green tea is a key. and good multivitamins and omega 3 for blood and brain stimimulation to see

    and care for the soul makes one more caring about our own and others welfare=We need to always put Jesus first and in the past i was guilty of not doing that, but I read Romans 1 and I Corinthians 6:9-13 "And such were some of you but you have been cleansed by the blood of Jesus" and I got set free to do what is best.  I said the prayer for help and it worked "Help me Jesus, thanks that you love me unconditionally, I am sorry even for one of my lies, and all the other sins, come into my heart and be my friend, amen"  

    He promised he would in

    Revelation 3:19&20 "I love you, and ask you from heaven to repent quickly.  Behold i knock on your heart's door, if you ask me in, I will be your friend."

    have a good week and, keep looking up and you wont be let down physically mentally and emotionally yet most of all spiritually, Good health to you friend


  2. Oh really yes very interesting

  3. It is quicker to produce non organic food, hence why it's done. And since it can be harvested at a faster rate, and because artificial hormones can accelerate the development of animal growth, these things in turn produce more food (albeit it somewhat toxic food), making sustenance more readily available to the populace. If all farms suddenly went organic, there'd be much famine and starving. So in this case, non organic food "is" the alternative.
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