The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - July 6, 2016
Searching For The Truth
Editorial - Opinion - Commentary
Bacteria--Deadly or Not??
Both
Letter of Thanks,
Re:Our Lady of Grace-K of C Council 6168 Blood Drive Report for 6-18-16 Drive
How much time do you
spend thinking about bacteria,
I want to extend my personal thanks and that of the blood ministries for your help
fungi, and viruses (collectively
in publicizing our very important community event. We collected 26 units from 27 prospec-
known as microbes)? If you are
tive donors at the Parish Life Center and we were notified of 2 additional donations at Life
like most people not much! Yet,
South facilities in our name for a total of 28 pints donated for this drive. For many reasons
where did these disease-causing
we are losing our donor base, so this is a reasonable drive result.
microbes come from if God declared His creation "very good"?
In addition donors enjoyed a delicious country breakfast of juice, fruit, eggs to order
When creation biologists view microbes from the creation perspective, they
and sausage gravy and biscuits provided by the Squires and Les and Joan Magyar and Cra-
start with the biblical assumption that the original microbes were beneficial. Let's
ven Reality. Thanks again for your help with this event.
look at one microbe which is feared for the death it causes: cholera. Cholera causes
Len Houle, Blood Ministries
severe intestinal illnesses in humans. It commonly comes from contaminated food
House Fire
or water. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholera, which makes a variety
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of poisons. However, most strains of Vibrio cholera grow harmlessly on almost all
The Newscaster
The
Engines from Connell Heights, Pine Ridge, Kensington, Citrus Springs Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446 fish. The purpose: to break down chitin (the stuff sea shells
ocean shells and some
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Highlands areas arrived on-scene to assist. Nature Coast EMS Unit 123 was on-scene and
assisted with rehabilitation.l, Tom Russell, Publisher: thenewscaster1@gmail.comIEmail, Debbie Russell, Editor: chitin, our oceans and beaches would be littered with
microbe did not break down debbienewscaster@gmail.com
Emai The State Fire Marshalls was contacted to investigate the fire,
billions of shells. With the chitin broken down, nutrients are returned back to the
the cause of which is undetermined s: this time.
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oceans. Cholera has a beneficial purpose. It was created "very good".
Fire Rescue urges residents to check smoke detectors regularly, and replace batter-
Just because something in nature causes harm, there is no reason to con-
ies and smoke detectors as needed.
clude that it was originally created to have this purpose. Death, disease, bloodshed,
Important Notice For The Citizens Of Inglis
and evil exist because of the downward deterioration of creation once sin entered
the world, not because everything was originally created this way. These things are
Hurricane season is on us, and with it a possibility of a mandatory evacuation. If
mankind's fault not God's! The useful purposes of even deadly bacteria, such as
such should occur, would you need assistance? If so, please go to town hall and complete
cholera, clearly demonstrate this Biblical principle.
an Assisted Needs Evacuation Form. Some of you may have special needs beyond the need
for transportation to a safe place; if so, you should register with Levy County for Special
so. PsalmTheearth, O LORD,is thy mercy: teach me thy statutes.
119:64 full of
Needs Assistance. Let us know where you are so we can help you. And, while you are at
town hall, don't forget to get your reentry tag if you have not already done
Based on, Inspired Evidence a book by Bruce Malone, 2011
rsentd Bob Allen, Biologist-Paid Advertisement
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Contact Bob at SFTT321@gmail.com
CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
SELECTS NOMINATING COMMITTEE
On June 20, 2016 the Board of Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative, Inc. met
and appointed the following members as a committee for nominations:
Leo Cason Krewett
J.P.
John M. Ayers, III
Doyle Barden
J.D. Welch
BerniceE.
Quincey
Russell W. Pearce
Mack Y. Poole
Patrick W. Bell
The committee will meet on July 11, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. to select nominees to represent dis-
tricts 4, 6, and 8 as Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative, Inc. These districts
are presently represented by:
Erin Stone of Inglis with volunteer Pam Furino, at the Food Ranch reading program.
A big thanks to the Food Ranch Summer Reading program volunteers this week: Pam
Kyle Quincey-District 4 Alan Mikell- District 6 Randy Mikell-District 8
Furino (4 hour shift!), John Bescher, Rose Uzarski , Katherine Gibson and Kaloian
Nedlechev! Every Friday and Saturday from 10am-2pm, there is summer reading at
The Cooperative's Annual Meeting will be held on October
Saturday, 1, 2016.
the Inglis Food Ranch for the kids while the adults shop. This is not a babysitting
Registration will begin8:00 a.m. and thebusinessmeeting will10:00service. should to be able to sit and listen, or sit quietly by
at follow at a.m.
Children be old enough
themselves with a book (books will be provided)
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