All Water Is Not Created Equally
Posted by admin on Feb 22, 2010
Water is water right? Whether you get it from a faucet or a garden hose, or grab one from the cooler at the convenience store, it’s just water and all water is just that, right? Not true at all. All water is not created equally. I hope that after reading this article you will have a better understanding about the differences that exist in this refreshment that nature has kindly provided for us since the beginning of time.
Of course, way-way back when, the water provided by nature was in its purest form. It was free from the pollutants of today, caused by a number of factors in the air and soil, and which then makes its way into oceans, rivers, lakes and streams.
In many communities it isn’t really advisable to drink water straight from the tap, because tiny microbial organisms can find their way into the water that comes out of our faucets. These microbial teeny-weenies don’t usually cause people with healthy immune systems any problems. But those with immune systems weakened by chronic disease, poor nutrition, lack of adequate exercise, and other ailments, could become sick from drinking unfiltered water. Children can also become sick through drinking unfiltered water because a child’s immune system isn’t fully developed yet and may not be strong enough to combat these microbial organisms.
To prevent these micro organisms from making their way into your cup of water install a filter on your faucet to trap and kill them. You can find filters for the faucets in your home at your local hardware, home and chain stores. The internet offers a wealth of selections in filters for the faucets in your home and good deals on pricing, and reasonable shipping costs aren’t hard to find either!
How about bottled water? Here too, not all water is the same. Next time you’re grocery shopping, check out the beverage aisles, they are jam packed with enough choices to make a person dizzy! Plain, distilled, from spring-fed waters, with flavoring (made either with pure sugar or sugar substitutes) added to them, or loaded with electrolytes, minerals and now even with appetite suppressants and energy boosters!
Don’t be fooled by the clever packaging used by manufacturers to encourage consumer purchasing. Just as you are carefully reading food labels to ensure you’re making the healthiest food choices, the same applies when buying bottled water and bottled water combined with other ingredients.
Bottled water that is advertised as: made from fresh, spring-fed waters may not be as accurate as their packaging suggests at first glance. Check the label and look for the % of spring-fed water the product actually contains. Some brands that look as if they came straight out of the purest of waters, only contain a small amount of this so-called pure water (beavers and other animals do the doo in these waters) and the remaining water content is most likely no different than the tap water from home.
Stay away from flavored water made with high-fructose corn syrup. Sure, it makes the water taste really good; high-fructose corn syrup is just a fancy name for sugar, but it also adds needless calories and absolutely no nutritional value to your water. So is it really worth it when the purpose of drinking more water per day, is for the betterment of our health?
Remember- not all water is created equal. For good health, consider installing filters on the faucets in your home to keep the microbial organisms that can make you sick out of your drinking water. Be diligent in reading the labels on the various types of bottled water so you know exactly what you’re drinking.
Scott White
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what happened to GOD created all men equally?
i have been told that i can not bless water because i’m not a priest or baptise ppl for the same reason: God created all men epually no one had more power then the next: where did that go?
Did the Bible say that? The declaration of independence did, but I don’t know if that counts.
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Actually the priesthood was created by God. Read your Old Testament.
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I think that you might be confusing religious belief with political ideas. I think that God made man in His image (according to Genesis), but the idea that "all men are created equal" is an Enlightenment idea. (Although I could be wrong here.)
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God created all men equally then men decided who was equal to them.
That equality never left. Go bless water and do that action in faith. Faith in action pleases God.
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God.
What denomination are you?
Some denominations explicitly teach the priesthood of all believers.
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guess what you can baptize yourself,I had priest and nuns tell me that
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That’s the declaration of independence you’re quoting. But anyway, if you really want to bless the water no one’s saying you can’t become a priest if you wanted to. This isn’t a matter of equality, it’s a matter of qualification. I believe in treating everyone fairly, but I certainly wouldn’t let just anybody perform surgery on me, I’d want them to go and become a trained surgeon first.
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it got thrown out when religion got organized. it allowed others to join and that wasn’t the purpose of religion, control was.
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What you are told is wrong. Jesus did tell us that we can do all things that he did. However, there are things we need to know. First of all if we don’t believe it, then will it really happen. How many of us truly believe that we can turn water into wine. I do believe that we can baptize one another. I also believe that baptism is not required for salvation. Therefore, you can do all of these things. It’s just that someone else may not acknowledge it. Most denominations of Christianity believe that anyone can baptize any other person.
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Don’t believe that you have to go through a priest to get to God. Don’t go around believing that. However, you have to be ordained by God, do baptise people because that’s the order of God. But you are beneath no priest when it comes to Jesus
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it’s not about having ‘more’ power. it’s about having the right authority. men are created equally, as no one is better or less than any other person. but baptising in the name of the Lord is a special thing and you have to have the authority of God to do that. there has to be order.
everyone can obtain certain ‘powers’ but you have to go the right path to become what you want…that path is open to anyone.
hope that helps.
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the Bible also states,
4 And no man taketh this honour unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron.
(New Testament | Hebrews 5:4)
Man is created equal in choosing their own path, but to do the work of God, that needs Priesthood, which is the power of God given to man for the benefit of all God’s children.
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God gave us power over all evil in Jesus’ name.
We don’t bless water, but God does. Anyone can baptized in Jesus’ name. It is the power of God not of men.
By the way, the people of God use virgin olive oil to anoint not water.
Example:
Psa 45:7 Thou lovest righteousness, and hatest wickedness: therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows.
Hbr 1:9 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, [even] thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows.
Jam 5:14 Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord:
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King James Bible