By Matthias Jung
July 2010
Last nights screening of “Submission: In Defense of the Unborn” was a compelling insight to the toxicity of our system. Chemicals are entering into our bodies through everyday products and being passed on to our children in high doses. These chemicals interact with the fabric of our cellular structure, causing a striking increase of birth defects, learning debilities and destruction of the reproduction systems.
It is a shocking reality that we must embrace and recognize. It is possible to curb the deliberately hidden messages that everyday products are bringing human existence to a silent end. There is a movement toward all-natural consumption and we can continue to guide production with each dollar we spend, but it is paramount that action be taken to educate the masses on the dangers and implication of this generational killer.
We are dealing with, not a disease, but a contamination of our physiological system. “They” speak on hereditary disease, but what we are dealing with is not some strange malicious biological aggression from within our natural system, but that of an invasive chemical invasion. Chemicals passed on by the parents without knowledge and consent.
Hereditary? This really brings me to rethink everything about diseases and what we are actually dealing with. Immune deficiencies, cancers, developmental and biological decay …
Chemist don’t think of the implications of their discoveries of new molecular sets, but we must, we must because the integrity of human existence will depend on our actions.
“What therefore God has joined together, let no man separate.” --Mark 10:9, The Bible
Source: Sustainable Awareness