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INCREDIBLE CONSEQUENCES
Barry Segal in his article about how ridiculous it is to give in to negative arguments. Alarmists, worrying about such matters as nuclear holocaust and pesticide poisoning may be overlooking much more dire catastrophes. Consider what some scientist predicted. If everyone keeps stacking National Geographic magazines in garages and attics instead of throwing them away, the magazines’ weight will sink the continent one hundred feet, sometime soon. If the number of microscope specimen slides submitted to one St. Louis Hospital laboratory continues to increase at its current rate, that metropolis will be burrowed under three feet of glass by the year 2024. If beach-goers keep returning home with as much sand clinging to them as they do now, eighty percent of the country’s coast line will disappear in ten years. Hard to believe? Taken from a Charles Swindoll Tape, June 14, 1987

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