How's your Water

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My water tastes funny and I wouldn’t drink it straight from the tap.
 
My water tastes funny and I wouldn’t drink it straight from the tap.
My tap water tastes funny too, and it sometime comes out white, but it’s all I got. Buying bottled water is just too much for me to carry these days.
 
my water here in mexico is undrinkable out of the faucet but its fairly cheap to refill those big water cooler style jugs so I don{t mind paying the american equivelent of 5 cents to fill mine at the purifying station.
 
My tap water tastes funny too, and it sometime comes out white, but it’s all I got. Buying bottled water is just too much for me to carry these days.
Yeah, sometimes I think about what I’ll do when I can no longer carry around those five gallon jugs…
 
25%?! :eek: That is lucky. 🙂 My source of water is a river littered with factories. :o
Like I said we don’t know how lucky we are.

Of course after a heavy winter we get a ton of runoff from the mountains and can have huge floods.

This summer…
 
im on well water, it is great until we get into a drought situation…you know SUMMER!!!
 
We are very blessed, ours comes straight from the melting
Sierra Nevada snow pack. It’s cold, clean and tastes great.
 
Our water tastes very good–no issues except that it is “hard” water and calcium deposits can build up around the moving parts of the faucets, inside the toilet, etc., after a few years.

But I hate softened water.
 
Full of estrogen, and deformed wild life, due to the birth control pill.
 
I just learned about Volunteer Water Monitoring and am learning a great deal more about local water issues and challenges to good stewardship.

worldwatermonitoringday.org/About.aspx

water.epa.gov/type/rsl/datait/waters/georef/epasvmp.cfm
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Michael,
It's great that you want to be a steward of natural resources, as we have a Christian duty to do so, but do you realize that 1 of the sponsors of the WWMD is Xylem? This is problematic since they are supporters of the U.N. Global Compact. 
[Xylem Inc. supports the UN Global Compact](http://www.xyleminc.com/en-us/sustainability/Pages/UN-Global-Compact.aspx)

Why is this a problem for Catholics? 



>  [Universal Declaration of Human Rights](http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml#a3) 
> snip
> Article 3.
> Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.





```````````````` But we know they do not practice what they preach.
Mary Jo Anderson has written and spoken on this topic often. 
UNFPA & UNESCO are actually promoting contraception use and abortion.
Here's one of her articles from 1999, exposing UNFPA:
[UN Declares Abortion a Universal Right](http://wf-f.org/UN-AndersonSp99.html)
Excerpt:


> The "soft war" on the family which the United Nations and its myriad agencies have launched in the name of "sustainable development" and "reproductive health and rights" attempts a new maneuver.

> The Cairo+5 assessment process which began at the Hague Forum is designed to slide past the Cairo Chapeau by moving abortion and sexual orientation into the category of universal human rights. In this manner the United Nations agencies by-pass ratification and avoid the confrontations such as the one ICPD suffered at Cairo.

> The maneuver if successful in the final document is a threat particularly for Catholic countries which do not provide legal status for abortion or homosexual "rights". Laws contrary to national culture and religious values would be legislated in those countries, superseding national sovereignty. Homosexual "marriages", for instance, are to be guaranteed as "A voluntary choice in marriage, family forms."

> **The penalty for not enacting such legislation would be economic sanction for violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights**. Or worse.






So, you see, this has been an ongoing battle for years.
This stuff is being shoved down the throats of many in the name of 'rights' and in many/most places the people are powerless to reject these things. They don't want it. They see children as a great good. Xylem comes in & makes it easier for poor farmers to transport water to their crops, thus making it easier to grow more, which is a great Good. However, these same people are probably unaware that the same folks who are helping them in this way will eventually come in and promote contraception & abortion -- all in the name of Human Rights, of course.

I hope you will reconsider your association with these groups. I'm sure there is a Christian organization that is doing the same work, but not associated with the U.N.

Mimi
 
Another excellent web site to check for information on UNFPA and other global organizations which promote abortion and contraception is
Population Research Institute

Here is an article relevant to what I was saying in the previous post:
Global Monitor: Apostolic Nuncio to U.N.: “Aid the Poor, Don’t Abort Them.”
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PRI Review: 2009 (v19, n3) May/June
Editor’s Note: On April 1, 2009, Archbishop Celestino Migliore, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United Nations, made a statement concerning the “Contribution of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development to the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals.”
Mimi
 
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