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Fireworks are beautiful!! But . . .

Jonah2005bt

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POSTED BY: The Oxford City Council
Fireworks Regulations 2004

Noise problems
Fireworks can frighten and intimidate people, especially the elderly. Animals have literally been scared to death by fireworks; others may be startled leading to injury and accidents.

Air pollution
Fireworks can be very colourful and this is caused by a cocktail of chemicals. Around Bonfire Night there is a noticeable increase in air pollution from fireworks and bonfires.
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Declare Your Independence from Toxic Fireworks Pollution
From Larry West,
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Fireworks Litter the Ground, Pollute Water Supplies, and Damage Human Health

Dear EarthTalk: Do fireworks celebrations cause any significant pollution?
—David Hiebert, Scottdale, PA

Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the fireworks displays that go on around the U.S. every Fourth of July are still typically propelled by the ignition of gunpowder—a technological innovation that pre-dates the American Revolution itself. And the fall-out from these exhibitions includes a variety of toxic pollution that rain down on neighborhoods from coast to coast, often in violation of federal Clean Air Act standards.

Fireworks Can Be Toxic to Humans
Depending on the effect sought, fireworks produce smoke and dust that contain various heavy metals, sulfur-coal compounds and other noxious chemicals.

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Barium, for instance, is used to produce brilliant green colors in fireworks displays, despite being poisonous and radioactive. Copper compounds are used to produce blue colors, even though they contain dioxin, which has been linked to cancer. Cadmium, lithium, antimony, rubidium, strontium, lead and potassium nitrate are also commonly used to produce different effects, even though they can cause a host of respiratory and other health problems.
Fireworks Contribute to Environmental Pollution
The chemicals and heavy metals used in fireworks also take their toll on the environment, sometimes contributing to water supply contamination and even acid rain. Their use also deposits physical litter on the ground and into water bodies for miles around. As such, some U.S. states and local governments restrict the use of fireworks in accordance with guidelines set by the Clean Air Act. The American Pyrotechnics Association provides a free online directory of state laws across the U.S. regulating the use of fireworks.

Fireworks Add to Worldwide Pollution
Of course, fireworks displays are not limited to U.S. Independence Day celebrations. Fireworks use is increasing in popularity around the world, including in countries without strict air pollution standards. According to The Ecologist, millennium celebrations in 2000 caused environmental pollution worldwide, filling skies over populated areas with “carcinogenic sulphur compounds and airborne arsenic.”

Disney Pioneers Innovative Fireworks Technology
Not usually known for championing environmental causes, the Walt Disney Company has pioneered new technology using environmentally benign compressed air instead of gunpowder to launch fireworks. Disney puts on hundreds of dazzling fireworks displays every year at its various resort properties in the U.S. and Europe, but hopes its new technology will have beneficial impact on the pyrotechnics industry worldwide. The company has made the details of new patents it has filed for the technology available to the pyrotechnics industry at large with the hope that other companies will also green up their offerings.

Do We Really Need Fireworks?
While Disney’s technological breakthrough is no doubt a step in the right direction, many environmental and public safety advocates would rather see the Fourth of July and other holidays and events celebrated without the use of pyrotechnics. Parades and block parties are some obvious alternatives. Meanwhile, laser light shows can wow a crowd without the negative environmental side effects associated with fireworks.
 
I personally do not like fireworks myself for the reasons stated in the article.

For one thing, the noise is just annoying, all night long.

People injuring or killing themselves and others, for what? Temporary entertainment?
 
I agree!

I agree, Chad

But the sad truth of it all, is that people actually believe they must go to watch the fireworks, as though they owe it the the people who died for this country, to help keep us free.

What they should realize too, is the fact they didn't die for us to keep on polluting the air that we breath & our surroundings, too.

And above all, what is GOD feeling when HE see people do this to HIS creations?
HE too, has feelings! Genesis 6:6, Deuteronomy 5:29 & Matthew 23:

People seem to forget that, or worse, choose not to.
 
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I too, cannot stand fireworks although we had some at home when I was growing up. These days they are so annoying and so much louder and around here from September time people seem to let them off when the actual time for fireworks is November 5. It goes on from there too. The loud bangs are very annoying and scary for our pets. How people can afford to buy so many I really do not know.

I think they should be banned from being sold in shops and only used for public displays.

At one time you kept the pets in on the bonfire night and it was over, but nowadays you never know when they will be set off. It happens at different times of the year.

God bless

LLJ :love: :rainbow: :rose:
 
It's more than entertainment, fire releases creative energy. And all those people gathered to enjoy the same thing once a year is so special, it binds us in a supernatural way. As for the danger, it's media lies, there are many more people who remain safe than those that get hurt.
 
He would say focus on the things that really are causing pollution and war. :)

I really don't care for any of the environmental extremist proposals. They all seem to share in a common goal of limiting progress, hurting us more than helping us, and just being scary. No doubt some of them could work, and save money. I stick to those.

I remember reading about one of those extremists that would rather see us gone or 5 billion people short because it would help our "Mother Earth".

Then again, I'm biased against this period because I don't believe in Global Warming. I believe in what I know is true, God. :)

By the way I'm not calling you an extremist. :)

This is a good article on the subject of the Bible and GW:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=44378
 
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Thank you all for all of your replies.

Remember ! The saying goes; "It's All About Jesus!" And what would He say to His followers about this subject on the fourth of july?

Your sister in Christ Jesus, *genesis
 
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Thank you all for all of your replies.

Remember ! The saying goes; "It's All About Jesus!" And what would He say to His followers about this subject on the fourth of july?

Your sister in Christ Jesus, *genesis

He probably doesn't care one way or the other.

Jesus attended celebrations while on earth. If He were in China, those celebrations would be punctuated by fireworks of all kinds.

Here in America, we celebrate New Years and the Fourth of July with fireworks. It's part of our tradition and culture. In a little way, it's part of what makes us Americans. On 7/4, we celebrate our freedoms, including our freedom to worship God. We thank Him for our wonderful country, and those that are more spiritual among us probably use the day as a reminder to pray for revival, asking God to restore our country to Him as He has done in times past.

I've got to ask, though: How do fireworks encourage wars?

This Fourth of July, go out and have some fun with your family, friends and neighbors. If legal in your area, shoot off some fireworks, otherwise go watch them somewhere.

Have fun. Be safe. And thank God for this wonderful country of ours, and ask Him to lead us back to Him.
 
Just a little common sense.

He probably doesn't care one way or the other.

Jesus attended celebrations while on earth. If He were in China, those celebrations would be punctuated by fireworks of all kinds.

Here in America, we celebrate New Years and the Fourth of July with fireworks. It's part of our tradition and culture. In a little way, it's part of what makes us Americans. On 7/4, we celebrate our freedoms, including our freedom to worship God. We thank Him for our wonderful country, and those that are more spiritual among us probably use the day as a reminder to pray for revival, asking God to restore our country to Him as He has done in times past.

I've got to ask, though: How do fireworks encourage wars?

This Fourth of July, go out and have some fun with your family, friends and neighbors. If legal in your area, shoot off some fireworks, otherwise go watch them somewhere.

Have fun. Be safe. And thank God for this wonderful country of ours, and ask Him to lead us back to Him.

Tradition & doing righteousness do not always go hand in hand.

Jesus would not encourage polluting the earth just for mere pleasure, and that's really all fire works are.

Your sister in Christ Jesus, *genesis
 
I do not see a problem with fireworks although it is to dry to use them down here this year.
Global warming is proven to be false and now we are in a "cooling period. Such things have always occurred and change is natural.
Fireworks of course do not promote war and (in my opinion) Jesus is more concerned with those things that pollute a man's soul than He is in a few firecrackers.
Scripturally speaking that which is sin for one person may not be sin for another. Do not violate your conscience before God.
So (again in my opinion) be safe and in this case do whatever floats your boat- LOL!
 
Tradition & doing righteousness do not always go hand in hand.

Jesus would not encourage polluting the earth just for mere pleasure, and that's really all fire works are.

Your sister in Christ Jesus, *genesis

Actually, He's probably more upset with those who have fallen for and those that perpetuate the "green" lie.

As others have stated, all this global warming stuff is a hoax, and in my opinion, it's done more harm than good.

Jesus was accused of being a drunkard and a glutton because He enjoyed spending time with friends, and a good party. Neither one of us knows what He does or doesn't enjoy, but we can take some clues from Scripture and the world around us: He partied with sinners, hung out with prostitutes, loved the unlovable, but despised those who made ridiculous laws to control people. He made a beautiful world with all sorts of natural pollutants in it (think how much pollutants are put in the air with one volcanic eruption), and gave man a mind to think with and to create with.

If you want to be green, that's fine. But don't start forcing green on the church. It just won't work.
 
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