commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part 2)

The Poisoning of Our Foods
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 04-Aug-12; Sermon #1114c; 13 minutes

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John Ritenbaugh reiterates the law of unintended consequences and collateral damage will follow any move or action which does not incorporate the fear of God. Recent studies have discovered that the fluoride placed in our drinking water and our toothpaste has been shown to be a contributory factor in the lowering of IQ. Many fast foods, relying heavily on genetically manipulated corn and soybeans and chemically enhanced processed meat, contribute to obesity, clogged arteries, cancer, dementia, and a host of other degenerative diseases. Many European nations have banned genetically modified corn and soy, but political lobbying by the food industry has crammed these products down the throats of gullible Americans. Even the milk cow, with four stomachs, cannot digest genetically modified food. If we do not protect our bodies from defilement from processed foods, we will destroy ourselves. Unfortunately, most of us are in no position to grow our own food. Satan is a murderer, whether accomplishing his goal quickly or slowly. We need to ask God’s blessing and cleansing over our food every day.

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Abundant clogs Alzheimer’s Cancer Chick-fil-A Clogged arteries Collateral damage Corn Dementia I Corinthians 3:16-17 Fluoride Genesis 1:29; 9:3 Genetic manipulation of corn and soy High fructose corn syrup Hybridization of wheat Law of unintended circumstances Milk cow MSG TBHQ

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