Throughout history there was usually no more then 3 famines in the first 10 years of previous Centuries. However we’ve had 12 Famines in the first 8 years of the 21st Century.Famine is something that affects only certain areas of the world today, right? Wrong! I am not a pollution activist, not a conservationist nor am I a fear monger. What I am is an ordinary person who has taken the time to look at what we are doing to our world from a common sense point of view while trying to prove whether or not Bible prophesy is relevant to our lives today because the Bible says in the last generation of man before Christ returns again there will be famines in diverse places and what I have found is startling.
Temperatures are going up around the world and in the 2003 heatwave that struck Europe over 35,000 people died.
Droughts in Darfur
Unprecedented large hurricanes
Increase in the number and strength of Tornadoes
Unprecedented floods around the world.
Earth’s weather affects the crop harvests around the world. For example the great Ural Sea. Once the largest body of fresh water in the world and now it’s a desert.

In 1950 the worldwide fish catch was 20 million tons, mostly small boats. With changing technology by the end of the 1980’s the worldwide catch was 86 million tons. With an estimated 27 million tons of fish caught, but unwanted fish thrown back dead. The fish catch is dropping now, but only because there are less fish to catch. The ocean sweeping-factory trawlers scoop up 400 tons of fish at a time and dump back an estimated 127 tons of dead unwanted sea life. Thanks to these trawlers 70% of the fish stocks are being strained beyond their ability to sustain commercial quantities of fish.
We are getting near the end.
By Steve Willis







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