08/28/2024 / By Kevin Hughes
The Health Ranger Mike Adams has argued in the 15th sermon on the “Health Ranger Report” that the use of toxic pesticides is defiling the land that God has given to the people.
He based this sermon, part of his 100 Sermons series, on a verse from the book of the Prophet Jeremiah: “I brought you into a fertile land to eat its fruit and rich produce. But you came and defiled my land, and made my inheritance detestable.” (Jeremiah 2:7)
According to Adams, modern society has been spraying pesticides, herbicides, toxic poisons and heavy metals all over the food crops – defiling the land in turn. These poisonous chemicals also destroy beneficial soil microbes. Ultimately, the Health Ranger lamented that people have turned the land – which is a heritage from God and inheritance to the next generation – into a detestable abomination because of toxic agricultural practices.
But these practices won’t go unpunished, as Adams warned that the Lord’s retribution comes in the form of a multi-generational curse. Indeed, the prophet’s book also makes mention of this: “‘Therefore I bring charges against you again,’ declares the Lord. ‘And I will bring charges against your children’s children.'” (Jeremiah 2:9)
The founder of Natural News and Brighteon.com added that the wickedness of people will also unleash a series of events that will punish them. He stressed that a person’s actions have consequences outside of what even God Himself intends.
“God has set into motion the laws of the universe because those laws have their own action-reactions as the flow of time proceeds forward. And it doesn’t take the will of God to intervene, to punish somebody if their own wickedness has set into motion a series of events that lead to their own destruction.”
According to the Health Ranger, people should think about the long-term consequences of modern-day agriculture. When people treat the land with “satanic” pesticides and herbicides, kill the microbes in the soil, overplough the soil and cut down all the trees to use it for other purposes, then they are defiling the land. (Related: Pesticides are harming vital soil organisms, experts warn.)
This defilement shows up in the form of crop failures and eventual famine. Adams noted that this is caused by the depletion of all the nutrients and healthy microbes in the soil, the pollinators and the ecosystems where animals live.
Moreover, the Health Ranger noted that even God Himself won’t approve genetically modified (GM) crops as they do not have the genetic code of a high quality seed the Creator has made. GM crops, such as GM corn, are alien to what corn is supposed to be. While natural corn is the product of centuries of work by the Mesoamericans and Native Americans, GM corn is modified in the laboratory.
He added that when people genetically engineer corn, it becomes a degenerate plant and an alien crop outside the will of God. Most people today who are eating corn products are eating degenerate GM corn, which is grown with a the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin.
The Bt toxin is engineered directly into the corn kernels. While insects that eat the kernels die, the toxin that kills them remains in the corn – with people even consuming it. According to Adams, several food scientists widely believe the consumption of these substances is toxic or transgenic (causing changes to one’s genetics).
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Listen to the sermon of the Health Ranger Mike Adams about toxic pesticides being an abomination against God below.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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