Pensacola Beach greed

The end time is a time when regard for human life is at an almost all-time low. The lowest point will be the Tribulation, but Paul explained that these end times would be perilous times, too, including overriding greed. The greed would be so pervasive that employers would cheat their workers and withhold pay. Millionaires would pile up treasure for themselves while millions can't afford bread. Jesus warned in several parables about clinging to riches of this earth at the expense of the poor. In 2 Tim 3:2, Paul exclaims about perilous times and one of the perils is loving money:
But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money. Tim 3:1-2a)
Here is more than one verse about those who succumb to the perils of loving money:
Now the Pharisees, who were lovers of money, were listening to all these things and were scoffing at Him ... (Luke 16:14)
not addicted to wine or pugnacious, but gentle, peaceable, free from the love of money. (1 Tim 3:3)
For the love of money is a root of all sorts of evil, and some by longing for it have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. (1 Tim 6:10)
Having money is not a problem. Money itself is not a problem. Loving money is a problem. A man cannot have two masters. With that in mind, I notice the issue of the BP oil spill and the wrestling match over Pensacola Beach. On June 23, the Escambia County Florida Sheriff's Department flew over Pensacola Beaches and the scope of the spill washing up on popular tourist-shores hit home. Here is but one screen shot, the video is at the link above:


On June 25, a quarter mile of Pensacola Beach was closed, marking the first time a beach was officially closed due to oil washing up.

"But evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived." (2 Tim 3:13). From bad to worse. And on June 26, the beach was re-opened, on the advice of a beach official, and against the advice of Federal Authorities.

On June 27, 400 people who had visited the beach sought emergency health care, citing respiratory ailments, headaches, nausea, and eye irritation.

On June 28, videographer Diana Stephens noted that though the water may look fine, it is not. Placing a porous fish filter in the rushing surf, it came away clogged with oil. She said that the filter is porous, like our skin, indicating that such oil toxins will penetrate our own metabolic system in short order if submerging any part of our bodies for even a short time. Children are especially at risk.




That these beaches are open is unconscionable. But the tourism industry is taking a hammering and apparently the beach official, schooled in science, health, and marine sciences, (not) was persuasive. They want the money. Tourism contributes 57 billion to Florida's economy. That's billion with a B.

From Knoxville News: "While the media have been heavily focused on the serious water pollution issue, not much coverage has been given to the air pollution issue. Journalists visiting the site have reported headaches and nausea from their trips covering the site. While many workers cleaning up the beach have gear to protect them from skin contact with the tar balls, I have yet to see any of them wearing respirators, and when reports of many sickened workers surfaced, BP's response was that they were suffering from a bout of food poisoning."

These children play on an oil soaked beach in Destin, FL.

 They playfully run back and forth from the water to their mother:
 Through this toxic oil minefield:


When the children realized how much oil they have on their skin, this little girl starts to cry and scream. "MOMMY, GET IT OFF! I DON'T WANT IT! I DON'T WANT THE OIL!!" The 4-min video is here.

Jesus thinks highly of children, and issues special warning about their ill-treatment. I wish that the first priority of the officials was the protection of our society's most vulnerable. But it isn't. It's money. They store up money...at the expense of the lives and the health of their brothers and sisters on this earth. Perilous times indeed.

Comments

  1. I've noticed a lot of tourism advertising this week on TV, haven't you?

    Kim

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  2. yes, I have, FL and Alabama...I feel so sad for the people who rely on tourism. Maine is a heavy tourist state, its motto is "Vacationland", (where I am from) and we really hang on all year waiting for the influx of cruise ships, rentals, and beach goers. But not at the expense of children and air quality!!!

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  3. I have been getting increasingly interested in the planet, being a christian and seeing so many alignments between events like solar flares, tsunamis, pollution and how they correlate with prophecy.

    I am writing about these on my blog at
    http://chasong.blogspot.com

    I used to be atheist and I am still sceptical. I will go to a church (denominational) service with my thinking cap on - BUT maybe its apophenia or maybe I'm just a looney, but I really think things are winding down for our green planet.

    I'd be really honoured if you come by and drop your thoughts - and rants on my blog at: http://chasong.blogspot.com

    Thanks for your time

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  4. Hi Chasong!
    Thanks for visiting. Come back anytime.

    LOL, Chasong, we ALL go to church with our thinking caps on:) I hope that you can find a good, bible-believing church that preaches the true word. I think that todays signs are from God, as He said they would be, and those signs are waking up the more alert, like yourself, who seek to find reason amidst the chaos. Because it certainly is a time of increasing chaos, I think. I am so proud you are turning to the bible to find those answers. If you pray and ask the Holy Spirit to help you understand them, He will.

    You are doing a lot of work on your blog, which I visited, and I'm glad for you! I'll stop by there again and check it out and we can continue a conversation. Best to you,
    Elizabeth

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