Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Monthly Viewer Update {June 2021}

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The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.
Deuteronomy 33:27
 
Top 3 Viewed Posts of the Month
1-IN the NEWS - Trying to Escape Death
2-YOU & the ROSE of SHARON
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IN the NEWS - Attempted Human Sacrifice of 10 Year Old Thwarted  

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Puritan Corner - That Pit

The best course to prevent falling into the pit — is to keep at the greatest distance.
 
by Thomas Brooks (1608-1680)
But thou, O man of God, flee these things;...
1 Timothy 6:11

Lesson from Death of Adam part 1

 "In the creation and death of Adam, we have a vivid account of the building up and the unbuilding of a human being
---and this case, being the first and most illustrious, must furnish the precedent and establish the rule for all the other members of the human family.  
 
Of the creation of Adam and the elements of which he was
composed., sufficient, perhaps, has
already been said. The record brings to view a formation made wholly of the dust of the ground. “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground.” This body was endowed with a high and noble organization, and was quickened into life by the breath which the Lord breathed into its nostrils.
 
The body, before it was made alive, had no power to act; the breath before it was breathed into the body, had no power of voluntary action. 
But when these two elements were brought together, when this breath was breathed into this body, the body was quickened, the machinery was set in motion, by this vital principle, and all the phenomena of physical life and mental action at once resulted.  
 
The Author of this creative work would necessarily, as the ruler over all, require the creatures of his hand to obey him. But he would not convey them to do so; for only a spontaneous love, and a voluntary and willing obedience can constitute true service. He therefore placed the man whom he had formed, as was meet, upon a state of probation, to test his loyalty to his Maker. 
 
 Of every tree of the garden thou may freely eat. But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shall not eat of it. For in the day that thou eats thereof thou shall surely die.”  
Adam and Eve could not mistake the requirement of this law, nor fail to understand the intent of the penalty. 
And before Satan could cause his temptation to make any impression on the mind of Eve, he had to contradict this threatening, assuring her that they should not surely die." Uriah Smith

2nd Phase of the Judgment part 1

"When our Lord says to those at his right hand, “Come, you blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world,” 
---He takes His saints into the presence of His Father (compare John
13:36; 14:1-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:
14-17; Revelation 19:1-9),
---to the Paradise of God,  
-----once here upon earth (Genesis 2:8,9; 3:22-24), 
-----now in the third heaven (2 Corinthians 12:2-4), 
---within the heavenly Jerusalem itself (compare Revelation 2:7; 22:2,14). 
Here they sit down with him at his table and eat the marriage supper. Revelation 19:1-9
 
These things being accomplished, the work of judgment is committed to the saints, a work so vast that we may well conceive the long period which lies between the two resurrections to be requisite for its accomplishment. Revelation 20:4-6
 
The sitting of the saints in judgment upon the wicked must begin after they have heard the words of Christ approving them in His Father’s name.
 
This judgment by the saints is thus presented in the Scriptures:- .... Do you not know that the saints shall judge the world? and if the world shall be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters? Know you not that we shall judge angels? how much more things that pertain to this life?1 Corinthians 6:1-3." J.N. Andrews

Papal Notes - Bending that Green Knee

....whose look was more stout than his fellows.  
Daniel 7:20

"Pope Francis met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Vatican on Monday, June 28, 2021. Vatican Spokesperson Matteo Bruni stated that the meeting was “cordial” and that Pope Fra

ncis
expressed his affection and attention to the people of the United States of America.” Secretary Blinken and Pope Francis also discussed the “possibility of working together to address global challenges” and the need to “tackle the climate crisis.
 
"Pope Francis met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Vatican on Monday, June 28, 2021. Vatican Spokesperson Matteo Bruni stated that the meeting was “cordial” and that Pope Francisexpressed his affection and attention to the people of the United States of America.” Secretary Blinken and Pope Francis also discussed the “possibility of working together to address global challenges” and the need to “tackle the climate crisis.

This meeting took place to “prepare” for the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, which is
scheduled to be held in the city of Glasgow, UK from October 31, 2021 to November 12, 2021. Pope Francis has already told world leaders planning to attend COP26 to “act now” and implement an “effective agreement” to end the “climate crisis.”
Pope Francis also stressed that “time is running out” to “fight against climate change” and promote the “universal common good.”  And a failure to do so, according to the Pope, would result in God sending another “world wide flood.”
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IN the NEWS - I'm Guessing the 368 are theTip of the Iceberg

But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the LORD exceedingly.
Genesis 13:13

"In its latest report released Monday on the sexual abuse of minors,

Poland’s Catholic Church lists 292 clergymen who are alleged to have abused over 300 boys and girls from 1958 though 2020.

The cases were reported to church authorities from mid-2018 until the end of 2020. The reports came from the victims, their families, other clergymen, the media and from other sources.

According to church statistics gathered from all dioceses, 368 reports of abuse of people under the age of 18 were made to church authorities between July 1, 2018, and Dec. 31, 2020." AbuseTracker

IN the NEWS - Sign 'O the Times or Same Ole Same Ole

And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven. Luke 21:11

Is this a part of the Sign 'O the Times nearing---or just the same ole same ole of history as we've had many quakes and heatwaves over the centuries?......Remember---don't do Prophecy by Daily Headlines. But look at the bigger picture....a possible "ancient fault" coming to life and Record Breaking Heat. Guess we'll find out.
I.
"Something very odd is happening around the Baltimore Metropolitan Area, where two earthquakes have been recorded in a matter of days. The occurrence of earthquakes in the metro area is rare. 
When we think of earthquakes in the US, they're usually in California, the Coastal Pacific Northwest, Alaska, Hawaii, among other hotbed areas. 

But Baltimore

WBAL-TV reports that a 2.6 magnitude earthquake rattled the area on Friday, and another 1.7 magnitude hit on Sunday. 

The last quake to strike the area was felt in 2011 when a 5.8 magnitude was recorded in Richmond, Virginia. 

Is this the awakening of an ancient fault on the East Coast in nearing?" ZeroHedge

 II. 
"The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a multi-day heat wave that we said last week would be "historic." The unrelenting triple-digit temperatures shattered records across the region and have stressed out power grids where rolling blackouts have been reported. 
Bloomberg reports Avista Corporation, which supplies electricity to 340,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers, triggered its first rolling blackout across its grid after it became overloaded Monday evening......, "a "historic" heat wave was set to transform the Pacific Northwest into a furnace this weekend. It has the potential to shatter long-standing temperature records."
 And that is precisely what it did.
Major metros, such as Portland and Seattle, broke record highs by huge margins as positive temperature anomalies reached between 30 to 40 degrees." ZeroHedge

Creation Moment 6/30/2021 - Evolutions Quagmire of Competing Models

He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh...
Psalm 2:4
 
"The recent human evolution story is a quagmire of ever-changing speculations that vary and conflict in their dates and geographical
specifics with each new paleoanthropological or archaic DNA sequence discovery. 
The current general consensus is often termed the recent out-of-Africa model that postulates anatomically modern humans migrated out of Africa about 100,000 to 200,000 years ago.DNA sequencing revealed that admixture between anatomically modern humans and Neandertals and Denisovans had taken place. This was quite surprising because:
1) Neandertals were not supposed to be part of the African origins, and so were not supposed to be Homo sapiens; and 
2) Denisovans were completely unknown. RAO sub-models then quickly began emerging to account for this inconvenient data. According to recent reviews, four main human origins models now exist and compete with one another:
  1. RAO (classic): Modern humans first developed in Africa about 100,000 years ago and then migrated throughout the world. Existing archaic human populations (i.e. Neandertal and/or Homo erectus) in various areas of the world were then replaced by the RAO migrating populations, with little to no hybridization between the populations.

  2. RAO With Hybridization: This model is similar to the classic RAO above, but includes a greater level of hybridization taking place between the migrating populations and the indigenous archaic populations being encountered and displaced.
  3. RAO Assimilation: This model, like the other two above, accepts a recent African origin for modern humans. Unlike the previous two models, it includes replacement and/or extensive migration of populations as the major driving factor in the emergence of modern humans. This model focuses on the importance of pervasive gene flow and population admixture in conjunction with changing environmental conditions.
  4. Multiregionalism: This model denies a recent African origin for modern humans, based on biogeographical data that continue to emerge from paleontology and archaeology. This model also promotes the role of broadscale genetic continuity over time and gene flow between populations. The basic premise is that modern humans arose not only in Africa, but also in Europe and Asia from their H. erectus type Pleistocene ancestors.

If this quagmire of competing models was not confusing enough, researchers are at odds concerning the origins of modern human within Africa before the alleged global dispersion(s) ever occurred. 

As noted by Henn et al. in 2018, there are four of these submodels competing with each other. 

The first is known as African multiregionalism, which maintains that there were multiple points of modern human origins across Africa, with continuing admixture between populations. 
The second proposes that there was a single point of origin, with range expansions and local extinctions, but with one line predominating. 
The third proposes that there was a single point of origin, with range expansion and one line predominating, but slightly lesser-evolved populations breaking off shortly before the dispersion, and occasional admixing. 
The fourth proposes that there was one point of modern human origins, with multiple lines of archaic humans evolving side by side with a small amount of admixture occurring shortly before the dispersal." CMI

Monday, June 28, 2021

Lesson of Dan as the Hindmost

They shall go hindmost with their standards.
Numbers 2:31
 
"THE camp of Dan brought up the rear when the armies of Israel
were on the march. 
The Danites occupied the hindmost place, but what mattered the position, since they were as truly part of the host as were the foremost tribes; 
----they followed the same fiery cloudy pillar, 
----they ate of the same manna, 
----drank of the same spiritual rock, 
----and journeyed to the same inheritance. 
 
Come, my heart, cheer up, though last and least; it is thy privilege to be in the army, and to fare as they fare who lead the van. 
Some one must be hindmost in honor and esteem, some one must do menial work for Jesus, and why should not I

The Danites occupied a very useful place. 
Stragglers have to be picked up upon the march, and lost property has to be gathered from the field.  
Fiery spirits may dash forward over untrodden paths to learn fresh truth, and win more souls to Jesus; but some of a more conservative spirit may be well engaged in reminding the church of her ancient faith, and restoring her fainting sons. Every position has its duties, and the slowly moving children of God will find their peculiar state one in which they may be eminently a blessing to the whole host.

The rear guard is a place of danger. There are foes behind us as well as before us. Attacks may come from any quarter. We read that Amalek fell upon Israel, and slew some of the hindmost of them. The experienced Christian will find much work for his weapons in aiding those poor doubting, desponding, wavering, souls, who are hindmost in faith, knowledge, and joy. These must not be left unaided, and therefore be it the business of well-taught saints to bear their standards among the hindmost
 
My soul, do thou tenderly watch to help the hindmost this day."
 Charles Spurgeon

IN the NEWS - Climate Change Cults 33rd B-day & those MERCHANTS of the World

"This month, climate change celebrates its 33rd birthday. On June 23, 1988, NASA scientist James Hansen testified that the greenhouse effect had been detected. Global Warming Has Begun,” The New York Times declared the next day. Indeed, it had.

A year older than Alexander the Great when he died, climate change took less than one-third of a century to conquer the West.

Before the month was out, the Toronto climate conference declared that humanity was conducting an uncontrolled

experiment “whose ultimate consequences could be second only to a global nuclear war.”

The tendency to catastrophism was present at the outset of global warming. The previous year, at a secretive meeting of scientists that included the IPCC’s first chair, it had been recognized that traditional cost-benefit analysis was inappropriate, on account of the “risk of major transformations of the world of future generations.” The logic of this argument requires that climate change be presented as potentially catastrophic—otherwise, the cure would appear worse than the putative disease.

Although catastrophism gave climate change emotive power, the most consistent feature of climate change is the failure of

predictions of catastrophe to materialize. In 1990, Martin Parry, a future cochair of an IPCC working group, produced a report claiming that the world could suffer mass starvation and soaring food prices within 40 years. Yet the prevalence of undernourishment in developing countries has been on a downward trend since the 1970s and was nearly halved, from 23.3% in 1991 to 12.9% in 2015.

In 1990, the General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for a Framework Convention on Climate Change, which produced a final text in time for the 1992 Rio Earth Summit.

The most important features of the 1992 climate convention are its ground plan, carving the world in two, with the developed North listed in Annex I, and the doctrine of “common but

differentiated responsibilities” (the first principle listed in the convention and arguably its governing one). The bifurcation was made concrete in 1995 at the first conference of the parties in Berlin. Presided over by Angela Merkel as Germany’s environment minister, the Berlin Mandate stipulated that Annex I parties should strengthen their commitment to decarbonize on condition that non–Annex I parties did not, preparing the way for the Kyoto Protocol two years later.

The Clinton administration hadn’t given much thought to the

implications of the Berlin Mandate. The Senate did. In July 1997, by 95 votes (including those of then-senators Biden and Kerry) to zero, it adopted the Byrd-Hagel resolution: America should not sign any protocol that imposed limits on Annex I parties unless it also imposed specific, time-tabled commitments on non–Annex I countries. Although the Clinton administration signed the Kyoto Protocol, the Senate had killed U.S. participation; it was left to the incoming president, George W. Bush, to garner the opprobrium for stating the obvious. Both he and Barack Obama pursued essentially the same post-Kyoto strategy of trying to get China and other major emerging economies to make treaty commitments to decarbonization, an attempt that failed at the 2009 Copenhagen climate conference, when China, India, South Africa, and Brazil vetoed a new climate treaty.

Todd Stern, President Obama’s climate negotiator, had the twin objectives of crafting something that China would accept but that didn’t require the Senate’s advice and consent. The outcome was the Paris climate agreement. It embodies the climate equivalent of Mikhail Gorbachev’s Sinatra Doctrine of allowing individual parties to the agreement to “do it their way.” Hailed as a game changer in the fight to save the planet, the reality of Paris was rather different. Just as Gorbachev’s Sinatra Doctrine was an admission that the Soviet Union had lost the Cold War, the Paris agreement signaled that the West had given up on having a global decarbonization regime, with credible sanctions against free riding.

Although the Obama administration played an essential role in its gestation, the U.S. is the biggest loser from the Paris agreement. America is to forfeit its recently won position as the world’s largest producer of hydrocarbon energy. For what?

----By 1988, despite the economic expansion of the 1980s, the

West’s emissions had grown by only 3.8%, while the rest of the world’s had grown by 27.0%.

----After 2002, non-Western emissions grew even faster. In the 12 years before 2002, non-Western emissions grew by 21.2%; and in the subsequent 12 years, by 76.8%. By 2014, with Western emissions broadly flat over the 24-year period, Western emissions had shrunk to 26% of the total, and the share of non-Western emissions had risen to 74%. In less than a decade and a half, the increase in non-Western emissions outstripped the combined total of U.S. and E.U. emissions. In terms of affecting the physics of global warming, it doesn’t really matter what the West does any more.

Environmentalism would not have become the dominant ideology in the West without the deployment of the UN’s climate apparatus: the annual cycle of climate conferences spliced periodically with ones that are going to save the planet (Kyoto in 1997; Bali in 2007; Copenhagen in 2009; Paris in 2015; and Glasgow in 2021). Then there’s the IPCC, set up by the UN Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization, and its five—soon to be six—generations of assessment reports.

 ---All ideologies seek power. Seen in this light, global warming gave environmentalism the means for it to conquer the

West and become the dominant ideology of our age. Environmentalism’s attitude toward nuclear power provides a test for this proposition. If the paramount concern of environmentalists had been to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and slow down climate change, they would campaign to keep existing nuclear power stations and build new ones. Yet viable nuclear power stations are being prematurely closed in California, New York, Germany, and Belgium. Why?

Nuclear power is a Promethean crime of humanity stealing the deepest secrets of nature to release unlimited quantities of energy, in the eyes of environmentalists—a crime far worse than global warming. Instead, humanity must live within the rhythms and constraints decreed by nature; hence environmentalists’ belief that power stations should be replaced by inefficient, weather-dependent wind and solar farms.

The growth of wind and solar generation is not a market-driven phenomenon of a superior technology displacing an obsolete one. It’s what happens when governments heavily subsidize zero-marginal cost output, flooding wholesale markets with unwanted electricity when there’s too much sun and wind and risking power failures when there’s too little. 
 
Yet the lopsided arithmetic of the West versus the rest’s
emissions has not softened the effectiveness of global warming as an ideological weapon because it is not based on any rational calculus but derives from its threat of planetary catastrophe
.
 
---The future, as it had been in Marxism, again becomes “the great category of blackmail,” as the French philosopher Pascal Bruckner writes in “The Fanaticism of the Apocalypse.”
 
---Climate change does represent an existential threat to Western civilization, although not in the way environmentalists say. Net-zero climate policies threaten to undermine the internal cohesiveness of Western societies and drain them of economic vitality. Externally, they will accelerate the redistribution of power away from the West to those nations that decide not to decarbonize, especially to China
 

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, candidly admits that forcing companies to disclose their emissions isn’t transparency for transparency’s sake: “disclosure should be a means to achieving a more sustainable and inclusive capitalism.” This collusion between the administrative state and climate activists to bypass Congress has been condemned by Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee. “Activists with no fiduciary duty to the company or its shareholders are trying to impose their progressive political views on publicly traded companies, and the country at large, having failed to enact change via the elected government,” Senator Toomey and his colleagues wrote in a letter to SEC chair Gary Gensler earlier this month.

In addition to this usurpation of the political prerogatives of democratic government, forcing business to take on governmental functions to address societal problems will see them, over time, acquire the modes and culture of government bureaucracies." ZeroHedge

Now we see one way that the Little Horn Power (via Laudato Si' - the Green Encyclical) can force the Merchants of the World to do what it wants---for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. Revelation 18:23