Why some cannot see passed their noses.
Many issues seem very noble and important at first glance. The important work here is glance-:to look quickly or briefly. There are true causes in which caring people should be active in. These are fewer in number than we want to believe. Every where we look today there is a “great cause” or something that is “so important” that if you are not on board you don't care or want poisoned water, all animals to be tortured before dinning, or hundred degree winters. May I say that most of these “true causes” are situations that someone has just “glanced” at or can't see passed their noses.
I have often wondered why these people can not see farther than the zit past the end of the old snoz.
Something is blocking the view of the whole picture. I say it is because they have put their nose up someone elses..hu..business. Trying to dictate something that when looked at as a whole, will suddenly be a non-issue.
For example,
paper or plastic? Paper: biodegradable; will not suffocate animals; renewable (just plant more trees). Plastic: petroleum product (evil Big-oil); non-renewable(according to some); will suffocate animals and children (just see warning on bag).
Incandescent or compact florescent?
If we look at the “right now” we see a lot of avantages of the CFL. Long live, low cost of operation.
But, looking down the road, will the next major cause be mercury in our water, mercury sickness?
Where will all of the government mandated CFL's go when they are replaced?
Ever broke a light bulb?
from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_fluorescent_light_bulb#Cleanup_of_broken_bulbs
Broken incandescent bulbs inside a house or an office do not pose any environmental hazard beyond that of broken glass. However, like other fluorescent lamps, broken CFLs release mercury vapors, and require special handling to clean up. The EPA warns against vacuuming, suggesting instead that you vacate the room and open windows for fifteen minutes to allow any mercury vapor to air out, then clean up the breakage while wearing protective gloves, and use double plastic bags for all broken pieces. They suggest using duct tape to pick up small pieces.[3] Special handling upon breakage is currently not printed on the packaging of household CFL bulbs in many countries.[
God or no God?
When we take a “glance” at our world it is not to hard to think this is all by chance. The big bang, evolution and billions of year gave us what we have today. But it takes more than a glance to see any of the great details of any of the subjects we have touched on. Especially looking at the world we live in. There are so many incredible things going on under noses. Just what any nature show. Did the Monarch butterfly just decide to migrate the same path, same spot generation after generation? That is what is implied on these shows. What a tiny map the first butterfly must have made to give to his son after he died. Everything about nature has order and purpose without being taught or trained.
The immeasurableness of the universe indicate something much more than a bang. There is not any explanation of where the matter came from that the bang is suppose to have used.
The wrong choice of Paper, plastic, incandescent or florescent, will have long lasting effect in the future that is not that far from the end of our noses. So will the wrong choice of GOD or no GOD.
God has place everything that we need here that we would find him.
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
the same was in the beginning with God.
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.
I challenge you to seek GOD from Bible not from a church or denomination. Just take GOD at HIS Word, the Word of GOD.

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