Green is the traditional color of Islam. It has political, religious, and historic significance. The color green has been used as a symbol to identify Islam for centuries.
In the West the use of the color green for promoting climate hoaxes, ecology politics, and global corporate interests who seek to further control human behavior is increasingly obvious. The encryption of the color green into visual symbolic cues as well as the use of the word "green" as a shorthand to evoke the illusion of environmental harmony is a self evident part of popular culture.
A lot of legislation is coming down the way and it ain't going to be pretty. If you see something wrong you have to speak out. We have the right to do that it is called free speech. And it is not beyond these people to off a few high profile celebrities to distract the people away from their wrong-doing.
I began re-reading the bible and somehow or another wound up in Paul's letter to the Galatians. It spoke to me so to speak and I decided to share my thoughts on it. I don't wish to have my thoughts misconstrue or give false impression/ideas as to what Paul's letter is about it simply me sharing my thoughts nothing more. Everyone able to read should be able to pick up the bible and understand it though it might take some studying it is anything but impossible. You can read Paul's letter as well as my thoughts here:
Paul's Letter to the Galatians
By: Al Benson Jr.
How many of us have seen, over the years, the cartoon picture of the little old man with the long white beard, wearing a long robe, and carrying a heavy signboard over his shoulders on which is written "The end is near"? I've seen cartoons about him for over forty years now, and all I can say is that this poor guy must be getting kind of long in the tooth, carrying that heavy sign around, warning us about an end that hasn't happened yet. Just a hint, folks, don't hold your breath.
This whole "end is near" syndrome has been in vogue in Christian circles since starting out in Great Britain sometime in the early 1830s. It made it to this country sometime in the 1870s or 1880s and it became a full-blown epidemic with the advent of the Scofield Study Bible about 1909. It is the product of a theological system called dispensationalism, and it has neutralized much of the Christian church into spending its time looking for a secret imminent "rapture" instead of being about the business of discipling the nations as commanded by Jesus Christ in the Great Commission.
By: Will Kinney BrandPlucked You don't need to be a scholar to tell which Bible is the true one. God never intended His words of truth to be known or understood only by the scholars. They don't agree among themselves as to which text to follow or how to render it in English once they agree as to the text - as it witnessed by the conflicting NAS, NIV and NKJV.
Jesus tells us "Beware of the scribes..." and in 1 Corinthians 1:19-20 "It is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent. Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the disputer of this world? Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?"