DON’T MESS WITH MY ICE CREAM

Scientists from the Universities of Dundee and Edinburgh have formulated a new recipe for an ice cream that doesn’t melt. The recipe is the result of the discovery of a new protein, BsIA, that binds the air, fat and water in ice cream to make it more stable. The new ice-cream could be available within three to five years, and it is anticipated to contain lower levels of saturated fats, fewer calories and a smoother consistency.

This advancement will also benefit manufacturers, allowing it to be more easily transported.
“We’re excited by the potential this new ingredient has for improving ice cream, both for consumers and for manufacturers,” said Professor Cait MacPhee, of the University of Edinburgh’s School of Physics and Astronomy, who led the project.

Ice cream that won’t melt!? Really!? Ice cream that won’t melt is not ice cream. Don’t be messing with my ice cream!

Spiritually speaking, many are trying to “improve,” rewrite, change, and misapply the scriptures to get “what they think” is a new and improved version of Scripture, or are trying to validate their sinful actions. As one example, have you heard of the “Queen James Bible”? In this perversion of God’s holy text, homosexuals have taken out any reference to the sin of Homosexuality.

You cannot improve on that which is perfect. “The law of Jehovah is perfect, restoring the soul” (Psa. 19:7). “But he that looketh into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and so continueth, being not a hearer that forgetteth but a doer that worketh, this man shall be blessed in his doing” (Jam. 1:25).

Friends, don’t mess with the Bible!

Think About It!

Have A Great Day!

Tom Moore
P. O. Box 107
Hamilton, Texas 76531
http://www.harrisandmoore.org
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About from the Preachers PC

Gospel Preacher for the Park Heights church of Christ in Hamilton, TX. I stand for and defend the truth of God's word. All other degrees and diplomas mean very little in comparison.
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