A former NFL head coach is throwing his support behind a new football drama that opens on the big screen Friday, 10/16/15. Based on a true story, “Woodlawn” is about how spiritual revival was sparked at an Alabama sigh school during the time of racial integration in the early 1970’s. The movie focuses on one particular player, Tony Nathan, who later was a star running back at the University of Alabama and the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Later, Nathan would become a coach and serve as an assistant under coaching legend Tony Dungy. Read More: Dungy throws support behind ‘Woodlawn’
Joe Kennedy, football coach for Bremerton High School in Washington, told a Fox & Friends Thursday morning audience he was going to go forward with his 50-yard line end-game public prayer, despite administrators’ orders to stop. “It’s something that I kind of made an agreement with, my personal faith in God, that this is something I was going to do – give Him the glory after every single game and do it on the 50 ,and I’m kind of a guy of my word,” he said, during the national broadcast. “I’m going to go through with what I’ve always done.”
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“There are stories like this in the news almost every day. I’ve never seen the atheist groups so militant as they are now. Another sign of the times we are living in.” Admin The mayor of a city in Kentucky is refusing to remove a cross from a water tower that belongs to the city but is on private property despite demands from an atheist organization to remove the crucifix. The Madison, Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) recently emailed Wilmore Mayor Harold Rainwater to state that the presence of the cross is “unlawful.” Read More: Kentucky Mayor Refuses to
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“Wow, going from a majority population to a small minority virtually overnight. One can only imagine what the future of this town will be like if this is allowed to happen.” Admin A German mayor was perplexed Tuesday as to why his small town of approximately 100 people was livid over the arrival of 1,000 Syrian migrants. The village of Sumte in Lower Saxony gathered for a public meeting Oct. 13. Locals from the rural town wanted to discuss the fallout from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s embrace of migrants fleeing Syria’s civil war and the Islamic State group .“I did not
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By Julie Fidler A thick waistline can give you diabetes, heart disease, joint problems, and cause stroke, but now a new study says being overweight in midlife also raises the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, and at an earlier age. [1] Researchers at the National Institutes of Health announced that being overweight or obese at age 50 puts people at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease early. “Maintaining a healthy BMI at midlife is likely to have long-lasting protective effects,” said Dr. Madhav Thambisetty of NIH’s National Institute on Aging, who led the study reported in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. Alzheimer’s
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While the importance of vitamin D has become more fully appreciated, another vitamin that is just as important as vitamin D, vitamin K2, needs wider recognition. It’s a fat-soluble vitamin most well known for its role in blood clotting. However, there are two primary kinds of vitamin K, and they serve very different functions. Vitamin K1 is the primary form of vitamin K responsible for blood clotting, whereas vitamin K2 is essential for bone strength, the health of arteries and blood vessels, and plays a role in other biological processes as well, including tissue
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By Julie Fidler They might be called kissing bugs, but you don’t want a kiss from the triatomine bug. The ugly, winged creatures carry Chagas disease, and it’s spreading so quickly through the southern U.S. that researchers are calling it the new AIDS in the Americas. [1] Chagas was a once-obscure disease. Found primarily in Latin America and the Southwest, the symptoms of the disease include fever, headache, nausea, and other flu-like symptoms. The disease, which is actually caused by a parasite carried by kissing bugs, can grow serious quickly, causing sudden-onset heart attacks and intestinal problems. According to a
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By Michael By Shaun Mason More than 2,000 consumer products today contain nanoparticles — particles so small that they are measured in billionths of a meter. (A billionth of a meter is about one ten-thousandth… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Thousands of churches could be designated “festival churches” and closed down except for festivals such as Christmas and Easter under plans published today by the Church of England. The massive church shut-down follows plummeting congregations especially in the countryside where one in four parishes, about 2,000, have fewer than ten regular worshippers. The Church of England owns 12,500 Grade I listed churchesThe Church of England now has fewer than 800,000 worshippers in the pews on an average Sunday, according to latest figures. Numbers have dropped to under half that of the1960s. In the latest Government census, Christianity was still the
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We live in a new and frightening era when many religious believers are being told “doing their job” takes priority over their conscience. This has many believers wondering what happened to their First Amendment right to freedom of religion. One thing Rowan County, Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis has heard over and over during her refusal to issue gay marriage licenses is “just do your job.” Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Matt Bowman said that’s part of a strategy by progressives to redefine jobs in order to support their agenda. Forcing You to Help “The Left is not content that abortion or
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By none By Pete Evans The paleo way of life is not meant to be restrictive, as you can see from this lovely butter chicken recipe. All the nasties have been replaced with good-quality ingredients that make it as good, if not better, than the original. I prefer chicken thighs for their superior flavor and tenderness. And be adventurous with your vegetable component. Try eggplant, okra, zucchini, asparagus, pumpkin, sweet potato, and Asian water spinach. The rice has been replaced with cauliflower “rice” but broccoli “rice” is also a big hit, or try a mixture of both. <p …read more
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“Just another way Mr. O and his harebrained policies are creating havoc in the military.” Admin Something about the story of the first two women ever to graduate from the Army’s prestigious Ranger course seemed hokey. I guess I’m always suspicious of “firsts.” Our society is so fixated on them that it creates an incentive to fudge facts and lower standards. Liberals will of course contest my assertion, though these are the same people who don’t really object to lowering standards in academia to get more minorities in the door, lowering them again to get them to graduate, then lowering
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” Don’t be surprised if those objecting to an Islamic invasion coming here like that which is occurring in Europe are a target.” Admin “Americans motivated by anti-government views and racist ideologies” will be the focus of a new Department of Justice position, John Carlin told a George Washington University crowd today. The Associated Press reports: The Justice Department is creating a new position to coordinate investigations into violent homegrown extremism, a department official said Wednesday. Assistant Attorney General John Carlin, head of the department’s national security division, said that while the international terror threat occupies the public attention, federal
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“I’m sure all the stops will be pulled out to try and derail Trump so the “elites” hand picked candidate will win the nomination.” Admin CNN has just been caught red-handed playing up a staged “crisis actor” attack on Donald Trump. The crisis actor, a woman named Lauren Batchelder, was an audience plant working for Jeb Bush, the Republican establishment candidate for President. At a Jon Huntsman “No Labels” event, Batchelder posed as a regular audience member, then unleashed a vicious attack against Trump with a contrived, pre-planned verbal script that tried to smear his reputation with women. The entire
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Every night, France’s chief weatherman has told the nation how much wind, sun or rain they can expect the following day. Now Philippe Verdier, a household name for his nightly forecasts on France 2, has been taken off air after a more controversial announcement – criticising the world’s top climate change experts. Mr Verdier claims in the book Climat Investigation (Climate Investigation) that leading climatologists and political leaders have “taken the world hostage” with misleading data. In a promotional video, Mr Verdier said: “Every night I address five million French people to talk to you about the wind, the clouds
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By By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer (NaturalNews) A growing number of medical researchers are now revealing that most cancer diagnoses are FAKE. There’s now a push to reclassify many cancer diagnoses because these “cancers” do not have the potential to become lethal at all if left untreated. Many cancers diagnosed in… …read more Read more here: Natural News
“Typical elitist way to get rid of opposing views, make them illegal.” Admin We might think that a semi-secret, international conference of top judges, held in the highest courtroom in Britain, to propose that it should be made illegal for anyone to question the scientific evidence for man-made global warming, was odd enough to be worthy of front-page coverage. Last week I mentioned that the Prince of Wales had sent a message to this conference calling for the UN’s forthcoming climate meeting in Paris to agree on “a Magna Carta for the Earth”. But only a series of startling posts
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“With big Pharma having the largest lobbying group in DC this hardly comes as a surprise.” Admin The new head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) selected by President Barack Obama has very close ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Dr. Robert Califf, an FDA deputy commissioner and cardiologist at Duke University, has had considerable dealings, including financial ones, with drug manufacturers, whose products must be approved by the agency he’s been tabbed to lead. “No one who knows him thinks he wants to weaken the regulatory agency he has been chosen to lead,” The New York Times reported. “But
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Now it’s becoming clear: A case that erupted in Kentucky because same-sex duos demanded marriage licenses from a Christian county clerk who refused to issue them wasn’t about marriage at all. It was about forcing a homosexual agenda on a Christian. That’s the assertion of Liberty Counsel, whose lawyers are working with Rowan County, Kentucky, Clerk Kim Davis. She defied a federal court order to issue licenses to same-sex marriage couples and was jailed for nearly a week. During that time her deputies were ordered to start issuing the licenses. But the same-sex duos who originally brought the case are
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By Anthony Gucciardi It’s not looking too good for everyone’s favorite GMO seed giant. With sales figures crashing down, Monsanto has announced a plan to cut 2,600 jobs in an effort to cut costs — about 11.6% of the workforce. And this isn’t the first time Monsanto has experienced a serious slump in sales. Back in February of this year, I told you about the ‘beginning of the serious decline’ for both Monsanto and McDonald’s. It’s a notion that would be considered absolutely absurd not too long ago, really. McDonald’s and Monsanto were the two ‘juggernauts’ that everyone loved to
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Prunella Vulgaris has a long history of medicinal use. It shows antiviral and antibacterial properties, and in China it is used as an anti-cancer drug. It can also be used for the prevention and treatment of cognitive impairments associated with Alzheimer’s disease or schizophrenia. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Michael By Amanda Froelich If you’re an individual who spends quite a bit of time in airports, you know you’re better off packing snacks before checking in to avoid the low-nutrient (and over-priced) fare… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Is it safe to drink raw (unpasteurized) milk? The short answer is a resounding yes — provided it comes from healthy, organically raised, grass-fed, or pastured cows, that is. Dr. William Winter, who is eminently qualified to speak on this topic, expounds on the health benefits — and safety — of raw milk in this interview. He’s not only a veterinarian; he’s also a livestock nutritionist, holistic herd health consultant, and a chapter leader for the Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF). He’s also written a book for veterinarians called The Holistic Veterinary Handbook, published
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By Admin by Jefferey Jaxen Health Impact News Parents Receive Letters from State Strongly Urging HPV Shots for Their Tracked Children The United States continues to carelessly move forward with the HPV vaccine Gardasil. Meanwhile, due to its endless damage, the shot is the center of criminal lawsuits in Spain, India, France, Japan and many other countries. In the UK, the HPV vaccination push has 8,228 of?cial reports of side-effects, almost more than all other vaccine reports combined. Dr. Dalbergue, a former pharmaceutical industry physician with Gardasil manufacturer Merck gave a …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By Christina Sarich It becomes exceedingly clear that there is a war of information going on when you compare the headlines about genetically modified foods (GMOs) in Russia and Europe and compare them to what is being whitewashed in the US Press. EU country after EU country has been banning GMOs, and Russia has banned GMOs. The prime minister of Russia says that we don’t need GMOs to feed the world. This surely isn’t the line we’ve been fed by ‘scientists’ paid handsome sums by the biotech industry. In a laughable attempt to minimize the damage of the WHO’s recent
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By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich A video presentation by Dr Raymond Obomsawin, PhD You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze