RNS SEEDS ANTICHRIST 2

(RNS2-DEC02) Scottsboro farmer Michael White examines the grain seeds saved by his grandfather from more than a half century ago. Saving seed to plant for future crops is, White thinks, one of the foundational tasks God gave to human beings. Increasing genetic modification and patenting of seeds is limiting that. For use with RNS-SEEDS-ANTICHRIST, transmitted Dec. 2, 2008. Religion News Service photo by Kay Campbell/Huntsville Times.

(RNS2-DEC02) Scottsboro farmer Michael White examines the grain seeds saved by his grandfather from more than a half century ago. Saving seed to plant for future crops is, White thinks, one of the foundational tasks God gave to human beings. Increasing genetic modification and patenting of seeds is limiting that. For use with RNS-SEEDS-ANTICHRIST, transmitted Dec. 2, 2008. Religion News Service photo by Kay Campbell/Huntsville Times.

RNS SEEDS ANTICHRIST 2

(RNS2-DEC02) Scottsboro farmer Michael White examines the grain seeds saved by his grandfather from more than a half century ago. Saving seed to plant for future crops is, White thinks, one of the foundational tasks God gave to human beings. Increasing genetic modification and patenting of seeds is limiting that. For use with RNS-SEEDS-ANTICHRIST, transmitted Dec. 2, 2008. Religion News Service photo by Kay Campbell/Huntsville Times.