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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
9/22/2017 4:30:05 PM

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HURRY UP!

Can we still avoid the worst of climate change? Maybe.

A new study in Nature Geoscience shook the climate science world by suggesting that we may have more leeway in the fight to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees C.

The researchers found that IPCC models were overestimating how much warming has already occurred. That means we may actually have a chance of not blazing past the 1.5 degrees C goal and well into the 2 degrees C danger zone — which is where it has previously looked like we were headed.

Of course, the results are so new — and so drastic — that many are skeptical they will stick. For one thing, the new analysis focuses on a period of time when temperatures were relatively cool, a fact that most other scientists have chalked up to natural, temporary factors.

And even if the new study’s numbers play out, it will still be very hard to limit greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as we need to. Still, “very, very difficult” is better than “impossible” and 1.5 degrees C is much better than 2 degrees C.

And as Justin Gillis of the New York Times pointed out recently, the real uncertainty is not in our models, but in ourselves.

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9/22/2017 5:32:12 PM

DONALD TRUMP THREATENS TO TEST NORTH KOREA'S KIM JONG-UN 'LIKE NEVER BEFORE'

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President Donald Trump’s morning tweets on Friday focused on two of his major concerns: efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and tensions with North Korea.

Trump initially wrote about domestic policy, threatening Republicans who disagree with the his plan to repeal Obama's health care bill. “Rand Paul, or whoever votes against Hcare Bill, will forever (future political campaigns) be known as 'the Republican who saved ObamaCare,’” he wrote.

He then turned his attention to the world, tweeting a response to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s unprecedented first-person threat to the president issued in a statement carried by the state-controlled KCNA agency: “I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged U.S. dotard with fire.”

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un makes a statement regarding President Donald Trump's speech during the U.N. General Assembly, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang on September 22.KCNA VIA REUTERS

Kim also said Pyongyang would consider a "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" against the U.S., reiterating the country's willingness to pursue a nuclear program.

Trump, who previously dubbed Kim “Rocket Man” and threatened to “totally destroy” North Korea in his speech to the U.N. General Assembly, called him a "madman."

“Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!” he tweeted.

The tweet immediately encountered the ire of military nonproliferation experts, who fear that the president’s bombastic rhetoric is only playing into the hands of Pyongyang's propaganda that portrays the U.S. as an aggressive power hell-bent on destroying North Korea.

“Stop helping,” wrote Jeffrey Lewis, Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, in response to the president’s tweet.


On Friday, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho told reporters in New York ahead of his speech at the U.N. that Kim may be planning to conduct “an unprecedented scale hydrogen bomb” test over the Pacific.

Carrying out the threat, which could involve firing an intermediate or long-range missile carrying a hydrogen bomb warhead over Japan and blow it up above the Pacific Ocean, would be unprecedented move, considering its past six nuclear tests were conducted underground. The Japanese have denounced it as “utterly unacceptable.”

“They may be bluffing, but there is a need for them to test their combined missile-bomb capability. They could have already prepared the plan and are now trying to use Trump’s remarks as an excuse to make it happen,” Yang Uk, a senior researcher at the Korea Defence and Security Forum in Seoul, South Korea, told Reuters.

(Newsweek)

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9/22/2017 6:30:33 PM

New Mexico ‘Church’ Becomes First in Mennonite Church USA to Appoint Openly Lesbian ‘Lead Pastor’

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A “church” in New Mexico has become the first in the Mennonite Church USA to appoint an open lesbian as “lead pastor.”

Albuquerque Mennonite Church, which affirmed homosexual relationships a decade ago, made the announcement on Monday that it had chosen Erica Lea as its new leader.

It remarked that Lea has a “strong call to connect with and serve people affected by current immigration policies and racial, social and economic discrimination—as well as a call to provide a beacon and safe haven for the LGBTQ community.”

“We look forward to finding more ways of articulating and sharing an Anabaptist faith that can flourish in locally derived expressions of Jesus’s call to discipleship, peacemaking and justice,” said search committee member Andrew Clouse. “We think Erica is well-equipped to help us do this.”

Lea has heretofore mainly led professing Baptist assemblies, but did serve as an interim pastor for Houston Mennonite Church, Mennonite World Review reports. She has been at Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. for the past three years.

According to the site Sojourners, Lea plans to move to New Mexico to take the role at Albuquerque Mennonite Church after she “marries” her female partner in November.

“It’s like the Grand Canyon distance between becoming open and affirming and actually calling an LGBTQ pastor who is out,” she told the outlet. “A lot of churches struggle to make that movement. … I want LGBTQ people and women to be celebrated and encouraged in pastoral and ministry leadership roles.”

She also asserted to the Mennonite World Review that “it is quite possible that the Spirit might be calling them (homosexuals and transgenders) to these types of roles.”

Lea is a graduate of Truett Seminary at Baylor University in Texas, and also has a background in ecofeminism, which “sees a relationship between the serious environmental damage done to the earth and the repression of women.”

While Lea is the first openly lesbian “lead pastor” to be appointed by a Mennonite Church USA congregation, in 2014, the Mountain States Conference approved the ministerial license of Theda Good, a Colorado woman who identifies as a lesbian, to serve as as pastor of nurture and fellowship at First Mennonite Church of Denver.

As previously reported, the development prompted a Mennonite Church in Ohio to leave the denomination in part due to concerns over the lack of discipline against those who engage in homosexual behavior.

“We felt that Mennonite Church USA and [our church] were going in different directions concerning scriptural authority and holiness,” Ross Miller, pastor of Hartville Mennonite Church in Lake, told reporters.

“We felt there needed to be church discipline, and there hasn’t been,” he said, referencing disappointment that the Ohio Conference failed to pass a resolution urging the denomination headquarters to address the Mountain States’ actions, as well as a statement from an executive board member that he felt was less than satisfactory.

According to 1 Timothy 3, leaders of the Church are to be men and are to be examples of holiness, including in their own homes.

“A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behavior, given to hospitality, apt to teach, not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous; one that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity,” it reads. “For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the Church of God?”




(christiannews.net)


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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
9/23/2017 12:17:41 AM

“I Don’t Know”: Salt Lake City Police Baffled As HUNDREDS Suddenly Disappear

Posted by | Sep 22, 2017

Salt Lake City Police and other officials are baffled by the sudden disappearance of approximately 1,200 homeless people in the last month.

Salt Lake City Police and other officials are baffled by the sudden disappearance of approximately 1,200 homeless people in the last month.

Officials in Salt Lake City are mystified by the disappearance of hundreds of homeless people who have been living on city streets. The areas around the downtown emergency shelter have traditionally been the location for encampments, but recently, nearly all the previous dwellers have vanished. Some people are blaming it on a recent law enforcement action, but police chief Mike Brown and others wonder where the people could have gone.

Brown had visited parks and the Jordan River where homeless camps previously existed, and Sergeant Brandon Shearer has been canvassing the region from helicopter but there is no trace of the people who’ve previously lived there. When asked what he thought had happened Shearer said, “I don’t know. That’s a good question.”

A few years ago, Utah claimed that it had won the war on homelessness. John Stewart ran a story called “The Homeless Homed,” but reports now indicate that the initial enthusiasm was overblown. Liberals say that the right-leaning Mormons in the state legislature are more prone to rely on non-profit groups rather than legislation to help homeless people.

Homelessness has led to violence in the streets of Salt Lake City, so police flooded the area with cops and made approximately 1,200 arrests last month.

Homelessness has led to violence in the streets of Salt Lake City, so police flooded the area with cops and made approximately 1,200 arrests last month.

However, many of the people who were on the street were there because of drug problems or mental illness. Some were just victims of a terrible lack of work under the Obama administration where unemployment rates didn’t reflect when people just stopped looking for jobs.

Although the city established a housing program that got some people off the streets, higher rents and steep regulations against small businesses have made finding work and keeping a roof over their head difficult for about 2,200 people in Salt Lake City.

The resulting residents had moved downtown where the chance of food and temporary shelter is available. However, the Road Home shelter, located in the now disused warehouse district, had been the scene of a number of violent crimes.

Police Chief Mike Brown is confused by the disappearance of so many from downtown.

Police Chief Mike Brown is confused by the disappearance of so many from downtown.

Police killed an attacker wielding a metal rod last year, and there were three killings this summer which prompted an attack against a homeless man. To curtail the crime, Utah filled the area with cops. Mike Brown dryly noted, “You throw 150 cops in there, it’s going to ruin the party,” referring to the $67 million public safety initiative.

Now, less than one month later, the homeless have vanished from downtown. During the operation, about 1,200 people were arrested on drug charges and officials promised to find treatment, housing, and work for the rest of the population. However, 900 of those arrested for drugs were back on the streets a short time later.

People are speculating that the homeless moved on to some other town. Some think all those people found jobs, and still others say that the people must have dispersed into residential neighborhoods.

With cold weather approaching, officials are planning on building three more shelters to house the homeless if they return.

With cold weather approaching, officials are planning on building three more shelters to house the homeless if they return.

Homeless woman Brema Jones told reporters at Pioneer Park that the police action wasn’t working. “It’s not helping druggies, not getting them into rehab. Everybody is spreading out,” she claimed.

Some of the drug users released from jail have been reported at the airport or living in empty fields west of Salt lake. Activists are blasting the Mayor and policy workers for the latest law enforcement action. Some say the only thing that happened was that the people were scattered.

Everyone in the city is anxious now that winter is approaching and only a few of those released have returned to the shelter. Zach Curry, who has been homeless for 10 years, said that the police action “cleaned up the place.”

Although liberal activists claim that the tactics were brutal, Curry explained that they were needed. “People were committing suicide on drugs left and right. It was getting a bad rep for Salt Lake City,” he said. He sees the police presence as a challenge, “but it’s got to be done. That’s what a lot of us think about it.”

The city has erected a 10 foot chain link fence around the shelter with flood lights. Leaders plan to open three more shelters like it in the area. For now, no one knows where the vast majority of the people went, but they are welcome to return, city officials said.


(conservativedailypost.com)


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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
9/23/2017 10:48:16 AM

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis Weighs Using “Kinetic Weapon” On North Korea

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