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Water is a vital resource, rarely thought
about unless you are responsible for providing a clean supply to
your community or city, or if you are one of the millions who do
not have ample access to it. According to Paul Simon, about 9,500
children die every day because of lack of water or, more frequently
due to polluted water. Some areas just have too many people for the
amount of available potable water. For example, Qu Geping, head of
China's Environmental Protection Agency, says that the ideal
population for China's water supply is 650 million. Today the
nation has almost twice that number, and the population is still
climbing. "It is no exaggeration to say that the conflict between
humanity's growing thirst and the projected supply of usable,
potable water will result in the most devastating natural disaster
since history has been accurately recorded, unless something
happens to stop it."*
The United States is not exempt from water
shortages. Because its abundant supply is claimed for irrigation
of arid lands, the Colorado River is only a trickle** by the time
it reaches the ocean. Aquifers, nature's large water storage
tanks, are being depleted.
Farmers that were depending on irrigation
for their crops are turning more and more to dry farming,
resulting in more expensive produce.
Sometimes just diverting water-flow can cause
great harm. Some years ago Senators Paul Simon and Harry Reid
visited Usbekistan. While there they visited what had been a port
city on the Aral Sea, reported to have been the third*** largest
inland sea in the world. About 1960, Russian engineers had
convinced Nikita Khrushchev and other leaders that they could
increase cotton and rice production by diverting the waters
flowing into the Aral Sea for irrigation purposes. The idea
was that once the fields were saturated the water would again
begin to flow into the sea. What the visitors found instead
were hulks of large boats marooned 50 miles from water. The
irrigation idea did not work as planned.
Aralsk was once a major fishing port on the
Aral Sea. Today one would have to travel about 100 miles from
there to reach the main body of the sea. It is thought that by
the year 2015, the Aral Sea could totally disappear.
In order to sustain life, the Everlasting God
made abundant provisions for humankind and all creatures on earth.
When these provisions are studied, their complexity and delicate
interdependence and balance give strong testimony to the wise Master
Designer.
But we must not limit our vision to the here
and now. The discerning eye sees design with purpose—pointing to
the purpose of the Master Designer. There must be more, and there
is! Through His written Word the Creator has given us a far vision,
a glimpse into eternity. And this view includes short-lived human
beings changed to immortal beings.
This earth will be filled with joyful
individuals who will never suffer the agony and fear of death,
pain or sorrow, where the water of life will flow freely, abundant
to all.
Do you want to be included in that
joyful time? Do you want that eternal life He is offering?
You can have it, if only you make Him your choice now; if
only you choose to abide by His precepts with all your heart.
*Paul Simon 1998, in his book Tapped Out,
The Coming World Crises in Water and What We Can Do About It.
**gorp.com/gorp/publishers/pruett/ives_exp.htm
"Salinity (total dissolved solids) is the most serious water
pollution problem in the Colorado River Basin."
environmentaldefense.org/pubs/EDF-Letter/1977/Jul/ a_coloriver.html
***Other sources put this figure at the
fourth largest inland sea, now the eighth.
Additional Sources:
University of Washington Faculty: Eric H. Chudler, PhD.
WZZM 13 News "Waterwise" (No longer available)
Paradise Irrigation District
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