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While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.”

Genesis 8:22 — English Standard Version

 

Man and woman imagine they are gods. They determine they can “save the earth!” and that the worship of creation trumps the worship of the Creator, Who man and woman have diminished or cast aside.

Tragically there are more pantheists on earth than true Christians, and many professing to be Christian are in truth pantheists first and foremost! I state this based on poll upon poll and survey upon survey where well over 90 percent of those asked reply that they are “Environmentalists.” Which is nothing more than a form, a rebranding of paganism. Earth worship.

God, only God is powerful enough, righteous enough, to destroy His creation when the time comes.

Man and woman are vain, foolish, ignorant, and deceived. By the Evil One just as Adam and Eve were in the Garden. No different. No difference at all.

Man and woman are NOT sovereign. God is Sovereign. Only God.

The earth will remain. Everything will carry on as it has from the beginning. Until the Lord decides it is time for His Son to return and what has been known will cease and all of Bible prophecy fulfilled. The days will become as the “days of Noah.” If unfamiliar with those days see what the Lord Jesus Christ has to say in Matthew 24.

Man and woman are not the power. The deciders of all things. Man and woman don’t destroy the earth. Only God can and only God will — as a result of the degree of sin and wickedness upon the earth. Only due to the rampant turning from Him and to the lies of Satan and this world.

Get over yourselves, O man, O woman! Get over yourselves!

And get to the Lord and His Word.

Pronto. Deeply. Always…

Ken Pullen, A CROOKED PATH, Wednesday, August 17th, 2022

 

 

New video highlights Canadian cricket farm amid ongoing push to switch out beef for bugs

 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

By Ashey Sadler

Reprinted from LifeSite News

 

(LifeSiteNews) — A recent feature video released by Business Insider highlighted the farming of crickets for human consumption, echoing ongoing calls from environmentalists hoping to save the planet by replacing beef with bugs in the American diet.

Posted Friday on Twitter, the seven-minute video gives a glimpse into the work undertaken at Canada’s Entomo Farms, which according to the outlet harvests roughly 50 million crickets per week to use in food for human consumption.

“We went inside Canada’s Entomo farms to see how they turn crickets from bugs to brunch,” the narrator states.

According to the video report, the crickets raised at the farm can be ground down into a powder that can be used like flour, or consumers can “snack on them whole like chips.”

“Though you may be thinking this is a strange choice for food, crickets actually contain more protein than beef without any of the environmental damage,” the video’s narrator said.

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Entomo Farms executives wearing COVID-19 masks told Business Insider the impetus behind cricket farming has to do with environmental “sustainability” and moves to deal with alleged overpopulation.

“A lot of manufacturers and entrepreneurs were looking for safer, more sustainable protein sources to add to their product,” Lauren Keegan,  vice president of sales and marketing at Left Coast Naturals and former CEO and adviser at Entomo Farms, told Business Insider. “For us, it’s been quite a boon to our business as a result.”

Entomo Farms co-founder Darren Goldin told Insider his company is about “reimagining how we can feed a population of 9 or 10 billion people on an overcrowded planet.”

Current population estimates from the United Nations suggest the world population will exceed 10 billion by the end of the century. However, that number has been challenged by some including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has repeatedly pointed out that many countries are experiencing below-replacement population rates.

Cricket-infused snack foods have already hit the shelves of Canadian supermarkets.

Last month, LifeSiteNews reported that Entomo Farms had already begun selling its bug-based options under the label “Actually Foods.”

The company’s Cheddar Jalapeno Puffs, which are mostly corn-based, lists “Organic Cricket Flour” on its ingredient list.

READ: Snack food made with cricket protein now being sold in Canadian supermarkets

Meanwhile, Entomo Farms isn’t the only Canadian company mass-producing crickets in a bid to feed the allegedly overpopulated planet.

Earlier this year, Ontario-based company Aspire Food Group finished up construction on what has become the world’s largest “alternative protein” manufacturing facility, The Daily Wire reported.

Aspire Food Group aims to produce 10 tons of crickets annually for distribution in both Canada and the United States, and states on its website that it is “pioneering a movement to produce exceptionally high-quality protein with a low environmental footprint.”

Moves to demonize traditional farming and normalize the consumption of crickets and other insects have ramped up in recent years.

In 2021, Great Reset author Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF) argued that “we need to give insects the role they deserve in our food systems.”

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the United States and in 2019 invested $100,000 into an insect-farming start-up, has stated that “all rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef.”

Likewise, George Monbiot, a British writer and environmental activist, told Irish state-funded media outlet RTE last month that agriculture destroys “habitats,” is one of the leading causes of “climate breakdown,” and pollutes the air and water.

“We need to switch toward other sources of food,” Monbiot said, arguing that “eating meat and milk and eggs is an indulgence we cannot afford.”

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