CHAPTER EIGHT
IF THERE WERE NO PROPHECIES, 
HOW LONG COULD THIS EARTH LAST?
            Because  God 
operates  on a 50 year cycle, if
1997 were not the year of the Rapture, 
the next window in time for the last trump to sound would be 2047.   The
issue I present here is whether or not 
the earth can continue  for
another 50 years under the stress to which man has subjected  it.
            When God delivered this earth into
the hands of Adam, the transfer was accompanied by a blessing and a charge of
responsibility.
            "And God blessed them, and God
said  unto them, Be fruitful,   and multiply,  and replenish the earth, and subdue
it..."    Gen.l:28
            The instructions  to Adam 
are clear.   These
instructions  have been misconstrued to
apply only to having children.   While
that  is included  it is not the only thing Adam  was to multiply.   Every tree and plant and every living
creature was to be multiplied under 
man's control.  Every species of
animal and plant life was to be preserved as long as man existed  on the earth.   Man 
has failed miserably in that 
respect.   Pollution and
extinction are the main topics whenever the earth is discussed  today.  Whatever man has not polluted he has exterminated.
             When the pioneers of our nation
began  moving west, historians  report that buffalo  herds were always in sight roaming the great
prairies.   Today one can drive from
coast to coast  and never see a single
buffalo.   Their senseless slaughter was
the primary cause of the Indian's hostility against the white invader.
            In India and Africa elephants were
massacred by the thousands just  for
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Were
it not for recent laws banning the ivory trade, 
the world's elephants today would exist only in zoos.
             Plankton  is the beginning  of the food chain for all marine  life. 
The increase  in  ultraviolet 
radiation is destroying  its
production.   The disappearance  of this vital food source  is having a tremendous domino effect on all
marine life.  Because so much of the
world's food comes directly from the ocean, human  beings are especially vulnerable  to any adverse  reactions 
in the sea.
             Various species of whales have been
hunted to extinction and only the temporary passage of  laws have saved those that are left.
             Another casualty of the sea is
coral.  In addition to increased exposure
to deadly ultraviolet  rays, it is also a
victim of a decorating  fad.  Many coral reefs are in danger as well as the
marine life they support merely so someone can have a pretty artifact on
their  mantle.
            Data on the internet lists 31 fish
species in the United States alone that have become  extinct since 1928. It also lists over 40
species of birds on this continent that have become  extinct since the late nineteenth century.  Those lists do not reflect worldwide
extinctions.
            A notable scientist in the Amazon
who has observed fish harvests there since 1970 has noticed  that 
the fish being caught are much smaller. 
He has determined that the smaller fish represent a large decline  in actual numbers.
            Along with the depletion  of fish, the rain forest's food and inhabitants  are suffering from mercury poisoning.  The Amazon is currently being mined for gold.  Mercury is used in the mining  process to separate the gold from the
gravel.  That mercury is now appearing in
the Amazon River  and infecting its
fish.  Because fish are a major  part of the diet of the inhabitants  of the forest (animals and humans alike)
they, too, are being poisoned by this liquid metal.
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            The valuable Amazon Rain Forest is
disappearing at the rate of 20 football fields per minute.   Most of the trees are being cleared for
farmland.   Studies have long ago
proven  that  the land will yield a crop for about  three years, afterwards it becomes a
desert.   Most of the vegetation is being cleared by
burning.  The trees capture and store
carbon dioxide but their burning is releasing large levels of carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere.  Carbon Dioxide
is
a natural insulator and as such it holds the heat In our atmosphere that would
otherwise return  back into space.   The result is global warming.
             The Amazon is not the only rain
forest on the planet being destroyed.  
The same thing is happening  in
New Guinea,  Canada, and Africa.   In areas where the forests are not being
burned  with fire, they are being
destroyed with acid rain.   The number of
unidentified bacteria, insects, herbs and viruses being destroyed in the rain
forests are larger than those that are known.
            There are now over 2,000 viruses
loose on our planet,  some more virulent
than the AIDS  virus.  The cures for many of these are being
destroyed along with the rain forests.
             Our planet is under the constant
threat of nuclear war.  While many nations
have signed  a ban on nuclear testing,  China and France conducted  a nuclear test during the writing of this
book.   Barring a nuclear war, necessity
has brought about the use of nuclear energy. 
While it may indeed  be the
cleanest source of energy, the failure of another  nuclear power 
plant  such as the  one in Chernobyl presents unimaginable
horrors.
            The greatest danger facing our planet is the destruction of the atmosphere itself.  The earth is protected by a layer of gas
called ozone.  This band of gas shields the earth  from the 
sun's harmful  ultraviolet  rays.  Measurements
of the ozone layer have been conducted
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since  1956. 
The now infamous  "hole"
in the  ozone  began forming 
in the 1970's and no preventative 
measures taken have been able to stop its growth.   The ozone continues  to be depleted   at alarming 
rates  while the  average temperature of the earth is slowly
rising.
            We have come to realize that the
ozone hole above the Antarctic is the result of our releasing  chlorofluorocarbons  (CFC
's) into the air.  This gas produces
a chemical  effect  which literally eats  away at the ozone layer.  We know that water boils at 212 degrees (F)
and  freezes  at 32 degrees 
(F).   We refer to those chemical changes
as either freezing or boiling points.   As we continue  to destroy our atmosphere we have no idea at
what point it will react violently  and 
destroy itself and us.  As we
release hundreds of different gases into our own gaseous  atmosphere we are arming a time bomb while having no knowledge of its overall  destructive 
effects,  or at what  final temperature the detonation will occur.
            In his book Crises in the
Atmosphere,   Ed Phillips says the
following:  "Climatologists are predicting 
that global temperatures could rise by as much as 9 degrees fahrenheit
during the next 50 years." He 
goes on to say that the average global temperature has risen one
degree  fahrenheit in the past 100
years.   "It may not sound like much, but considering it took 2,000 years
for the earth to warm one degree fahrenheit before this, that's a significant
increase."
            Jesus prophesied  that there would be famines on the earth before
and  during the  Tribulation.  
Because famines  have  occurred 
regularly in various  parts  of the world throughout history, that  prophecy has been played down.  In these last days however, famines  will begin to occur in epidemic  proportions  
and  in areas never  before affected  by such tragedy.      ,,
            The United States is known as
the  "world's breadbasket."    During the latter part of the  1980's and 
into the '90s the nation's leading crop producer,  California, 
was hit by
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severe  drought.  
The reduction  in crops and the cost
of growing them caused produce prices  to
skyrocket.
            During  the 
same period  the great  southwest 
and midwest areas of the nation have been  repeatedly  inundated with floods.  The Mississippi River has overflowed its
banks twice within the  last four years
resulting  in vast areas of farmland
being covered with the river's silt and 
sand.  Thousands  of acres of once fertile farmland are now unable  to produce.
             Scientists  studying the sun and its phenomenon  of sunspots 
have noticed  that  their 
occurrence,  which is precisely every
11 years, produces rhythmic periods
of drought on the  earth.   The last time  sunspots 
reached  their peak  was in 1990. 
The next  11-year cycle of
sunspots  and droughts is due in the  year 2001.
            Comedian  George Carlin performed a comedy skit about the  "save the planet"  mongers.  
In his own inimitable style he explained how the earth  has been around  for billions of years and has survived every
disaster  it has encountered,  including man.   He pointed 
out that  the earth simply evicts
its inhabitants  and starts all over
again.   He predicts that it will
continue  to survive long after man is
gone and  since the earth seems much more
capable of survival than its various 
species  of life, man should
concentrate on saving himself.
            I have not even began to touch the surface
of the state of affairs on this earth.  
Many  books  have 
been written  on that  subject, alone.   But I believe  I have 
said enough  to give a clear
impression that  this earth cannot
stand  another  50 years of abuse from mankind.
            We are already dying of the air we
breathe and there aren't any signs of improvement   even though many changes have been
implemented and much legislation has been 
passed.
            Greed is the driving force behind the
destruction inflicted on the earth.  
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can
be done  to change the very nature  of man and 
deter his love for money  and  power 
regardless of the consequences  wreaked upon 
the  earth,  there is no hope for either man or the
earth.   One thing is certain  though, 
God made the earth to abide forever.
            Revelation  tells us that God will renovate this  earth by fire and recreate it all over  again.  
Every trace of the works of man's 
hands will be completely removed from the
earth:
            "But the day of the Lord will come as a
thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great
noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent 
heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
            Seeing then that all these things
shall be dissolved..."
                                                                                                II
Pet.3:10&11
            Once 
the earth is again  restored  to its original pristine condition it will
remain that  way perpetually because  all of those who destroyed  the earth and 
the greedy nature of sinful man 
will have been  confined  to hell forever.
            Isaiah wrote about a wonderful future
for the earth.  I am uncertain if his
prophecy begins  at the start of the
millennium in 2006,  or if it is reserved
for the period after the renovation of the 
earth but it is a day that I am anxiously awaiting.   Let's see what  Isaiah prophesied for the
earth:
            "The wolf also shall dwell with the
lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the
young  lion and the fatling together; and
a little child shall lead them.
            And the cow and the bear shall feed;
and their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like
the ox.
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            And the suckling child shall play  on the hole of the asp, and the weaned child
shall put  his hand on the cockatrice
den.
            They shall not hurt nor destroy in
all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord,
as the waters cover the sea."   Isa.
11:6-9
             Satan  will be forever  confined 
to hell  as well as all sin
and  evil and  the 
earth  will enjoy an eternity of
peace and bliss dwelling in the presence of God.
            It is unfortunate that there is not
more preaching about  the wonderful future
that lies before us.   Of  course, there is only so much that can be
preached because we haven't an inkling of an idea of the great things that God
has prepared for those who love him.
            "But as it is written, eye has not
seen, nor ear heard, neither has entered into the heart of man the things which
God hath prepared for them that love him."   I Cor.2:9
            We 
serve a God  who possesses  unlimited creative ability.  Just look at the things he has created and you'll get a small peek at his
imagination.   Now consider yourself and
your dreams for your own children.    If
I had the means, my children would be thoroughly spoiled because there is nothing  that I
would not give them.   I'm restricted
not only by money but I know that it would  not be to their advantage  if I gave them everything.    But where 
God's children are concerned,  the
spoil factor is eliminated.  God has an
eternity to fully display  his love to
his children and the unlimited resources to do so.
             The next verse lets us know that God
has revealed those future things to us and 
that  revelation  comes when we meditate on  God's word.
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            "But God hath revealed them unto us by
his Spirit; for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea the deep things of God.
            For what man knoweth the things of a
man, save the spirit of man which is in him? 
Even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God.
            Now we have received, not the spirit
of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things
that are freely given to us of God."    I Cor. 2:10-12
            I will look forward to meeting you
in the city of Heaven and seeing you throughout eternity.
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