Tuesday, April 23, 2013

#503 (4/23) "Earth Day: PEOPLE Are Our Most Precious Resource"

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS: Same -Sex "Marriage"- PLEASE PRAY WITH ME (every day untill the decision is revealed around mid-June) THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL VOTE TO UPHOLD THE 2 LAWS REVIEWED SUPPORTING A TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE.. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is. PRAY! -  for the sake of possibly millions of children, and for our country if it is to continue to be shown any more favor by our Heavenly Father, who I promise you will be very displeased if homosexual marriage is legalized; "GOD IS NOT [TO BE] MOCKED..." - (Gal. 6:7)  - Stan [Be sure to check out my brief essay at post #478.]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran)  If you have not already, please join over 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence  As the Lord leads, please pray: *For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith. *For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them. * For God to visit his tormenters and all in his cell with him with supernatural dreams of the risen Christ, and use the pastor's actions and words to draw them to repent and turn to Christ; that God would use the pastor's time in that prison to spark a genuine spiritual revival that will bring scores of Iranians to Christ..*For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

LATEST Update - April  15 - 1)".. During the weekly prison visit today, Pastor Saeed's family reported that his physical condition is worsening - seeing first-hand the marks and symptoms left by the recent beating. These beatings and the internal injuries are causing Pastor Saeed frequent fainting spells.  Iranian officials are telling Pastor Saeed it could be an additional two months before he will receive medical treatment. Such a delay is inhumane and a gross violation of Iran’s international obligations. ...In addition to refusing to give Pastor Saeed the medical care he needs, it now appears authorities are stepping up their physical abuse and psychological torture. Pastor Saeed reported that cellmates, who appear to have connections to the Iranian intelligence police, recently threatened they would suffocate Pastor Saeed in his sleep, making his death look like an accident.  The daily threat that his life could be taken by his internal injuries or by the hands of cellmates, weighs heavily on Pastor Saeed. .."(http://aclj.org/iran/beatings-intensify-american-pastor-saeed-condition-worsens-in-iranian-prison    PRAY that Pastor Saeed might finally receive the medical  treatment he needs. 2) More than 550,000 people  from 180 countries have signed the petition to Save Saeed. Your voice has moved the U.S., the European Union, and many others to call for his release. But as Pastor Saeed's May 7th 33rd birthday approaches, it's time to encourage him directly. At the ACLJ, they've obtained the address of Evin Prison, and their goal is to flood the prison with thousands of messages of encouragement for Pastor Saeed. Just write a letter (or simply sign your name to one proposed greeting) and they will be sure that its delivered. These messages will let Pastor Saeed know that we're praying for him and his  release, as well as send a signal to the Iranian leaders that Americans will not give up standing up for him. Go to Save Saeed.org and add your name to those sending letters to him.

"Earth Day: People Are Our Most Precious Resource," , April 22, 2013 http://blog.heritage.org/2013/04/22/earth-day-people-are-our-most-precious-resource/[NOTE

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Google is celebrating Earth Day with a doodle of sunny skies, mountain peaks, hills, and blue waters. Sure, it’s appropriate to celebrate this wonderful planet we call home. But Google—along with too many others—forgot the most important part of Earth Day: people.

The best, most interested, and invested stewards of the environment are not distant bureaucracies but the people closest to a resource or source of pollution. They stand to gain or lose the most from management. American individuals and businesses show this leadership every day.Take
Steven Lathrop from Illinois, who protected himself and his neighbors from storm flooding by converting a dump into a lake. Or Brett Howell, who has started his own innovative business saving coral reefs off the coasts of Florida. Or fracking companies tapping the Marcellus Shale that have found how to make using recycled water profitable for their drilling operations.

Keeping the hands and innovative ideas of Americans free to protect and manage their environments requires an approach that upholds private property rights, free markets, and individual liberty and responsibility. The Heritage Foundation’s American Conservation Ethic aims to do exactly that with policies that put the responsibilities and privileges of environmental stewardship on states and individuals. It proposes that all environmental legislation should follow these basic principles:
  • People are the most important, unique, and precious resource;
  • Renewable natural resources are resilient and dynamic, responding positively to wise management;
  • Private property protections and free markets provide the most promising new opportunities for environmental improvements;
  • Efforts to reduce, control, and remediate pollution should achieve real environmental benefits;
  • As we accumulate scientific, technological, and artistic knowledge, we learn how to get more from less;
  • Management of natural resources should be conducted on a site- and situation-specific basis;
  • Science should be employed as one tool to guide public policy; and
  • The most successful environmental policies emanate from liberty.
Sadly, most environmental legislating today doesn’t recognize the ingenuity, interest, and initiative of Americans and their communities to take care of the places they live, work, and play. Washington assumes that the best approach to conservation is through agency regulations.
For example, under the Clean Water Act, the Environmental Protection Agency claimed authority to regulate water as a pollutant in Virginia, a determination that would have cost the state $300 million. Not including the cost of lost economic activity, the Endangered Species Act cost federal and state governments $1.4 billion in 2010. And the National Environmental Policy Act is a costly, complicated process hampered by bureaucratic self-interest and judicial activism that had deadly consequences when Hurricane Katrina breached the levees in New Orleans.

Newly confirmed Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell seems to be carrying down this same path, today promising that federal fracking regulations will come “fairly soon,” even though states have been safely and agilely regulating the practice for years. Ultimately, free people and free markets are the engine of superior environmental stewardship. Today should be as much a celebration of nature’s most valuable conservators as it is of nature. [Go to the link for this article to find more about the subjects underined in this article.]

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