James S
(7
Sep 2007)
" Are you willing to give
up your "Cell Phone"...?"
John,
Some things to consider for believers...?
Many recent reports, and in at least one major study,
blames the increased us of cell phones in the United States, as one of
the factors in the disappearance of millions upon millions honey bees.
While an accurate number of the honey bees here in America who are responsible
for the pollination of the natural food sources which we rely for the vast
majority of our fruits and vegetables is unknown, researchers have determined
that the greatly increased number of cell phone towers in our nation have
contributed to the bees "losing their way" home to their respective hives.
This alleged powerful "wireless" cell towers phenomena, along with the
"GMO" (genetically modified foods), that the bees are unable to digest
properly, are being blamed for the potentially catastrophic decrease in,
and loss of the many millions of the little bees who produce our honey,
and more importantly pollinate the crops that is so crucial to our continued
food source.
I stopped using a cell phone about 2 1/2 years ago,..and
do not miss it and it's perceived "conveniences" in the least. Research
has also told us that these little "razor thin" cordless conveniences,
are the equivalent of placing a small microwave oven to the side of our
head and brain. The signal that these little "conveniences"
emit, are said to be extremely dangerous to, and may
severely compromise the health of their users.
My question to all believers is, if we truly believe
our bodies are the "temple of the Holy Spirit" and we are to be cognizant
of what we expose our temples to, and since we were able to live happily
and communicate effectively without cell phones a mere 20 years ago, are
we to continue to take part in this hazardous means of communicating? Or,
is it at all possible to refrain from this previously unneeded convenience,
and protect our cerebral matter, as well as the millions of honey bees
who have mysteriously vanished over the past 5-10 years?
I'd be interested in hearing the opinions who believe
they could not "live" without their cell phone, because I have not missed
mine since I turned it off in the middle of 2005. Be honest, and thoughtful
in your responses, because we will ALL "give an account for very
idle word we speak (or write) thereof in the day of judgment."...!!
Blessings,
James S.