Christians leaders are warning of civil disobedience if the Supreme Court legalizes same sex marriage. This was the warning from Mat Staver, the founder of the Liberty Counsel and co-author of the Pledge in Solidarity to Defend Marriage, a statement which seeks to emphasize the position of individuals across differing faith perspectives to protect the sanctity of marriage. In an interview with FoxNews, Staver did not mince words when he elaborated on what religious leaders meant when they drafted the pledge. “Yes, I’m talking about civil disobedience. I’m talking about resistance and I’m talking about peaceful resistance against unjust laws
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“This is an important article noting a sinister change in how Mr. O refers to our having “freedom of worship” and no longer “freedom of religion”. The article goes into why this terminology change is worrisome.” Admin Early in President Obama’s tenure in the White House, Catholic Online and other media outlets reported what appeared to be a deliberate attack on the Constitution’s “freedom of religion” protections. The report noted a crucial change in Obama’s language between his June 2009 speech in Cairo, Egypt, where he spoke of a Muslim America and its “freedom of religion,” to the November 2009
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“I have no doubt if the S Court rules in favor of “gay” marriage that Mr. O will most certainly use it to wage war on Bible believing Christian churches, schools and businesses.” Admin Christian colleges and universities were warned by the United States government during Supreme Court oral arguments over the federal legalization of same-sex “marriage” that if they continue their opposition to the controversial unions, they will lose their tax-exempt status and be forced out of business. A Closer LookIn fact, six words uttered at the proceedings rang as a foreboding warning to Christian educators and institutions across
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“It’s clear the states and fed gov think they own your children and dissent by parents on the disaster known as Common Core won’t be tolerated, a hallmark of a dictatorial government.” Admin The state is threatening parents with “criminal accountability” and jail time if they continue to be part of a nationwide movement keeping their children from taking the highly contended mandatory Common Core tests. A Closer LookThe federally imposed Common Core that is implemented by all but a small handful of states has been criticized by parents and educators alike as being a dumbed-down curricula that indoctrinates students
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“She made a post on her Facebook page critiquing the gay agenda and the need for the traditional family then gets disciplined by the school. I had no idea the 1st amendment had been repealed but apparently when commenting on a certain privileged small minority it has.” Admin After a Catholic high school teacher in New Jersey was suspended for defending natural marriage on her personal Facebook page, education experts are contending that such disciplinary measures preclude teachers from being the witnesses for Christ that they were called to be at school. A Closer LookImmaculata High School of Somerville, New
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola A mammogram, which is an x-ray of your breasts, is offered by conventional medicine as the best “prevention” strategy for breast cancer. The idea is that by detecting potential cancer early on, it is easier to treat and therefore should be less dangerous and, ultimately, less deadly. Unfortunately, this theory is flawed for several reasons, including the fact that it does not account for the risks of the screening itself. Mammography is not an innocuous risk-free test. As an x-ray, mammography exposes you to ionizing radiation that can cause cancer. Perhaps even worse, its
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By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) By Brandon Turbeville and Heather Callaghan For those who may be critical of the process of vaccination, particularly its safety and effectiveness, it is a known fact that there has never been a study proving safety or effectiveness that was not linked to a pharmaceutical firm or vaccine maker.[1] Indeed, if vaccines were so easy to prove safe and effective, then certainly an entirely government-funded or independent agency would have done so by now. With the recent mainstream media hype, however, one would be tempted to believe that such an independent study has finally taken place proving
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By Bri Jackson Probiotic supplementation has been widely popular in recent years and they’re getting a new wave of media attention as several recently published studies focus on their potential to replace antidepressants. The good bacteria strains are commonly publicized as an effective solution for bloating, digestive irregularity, and weakened immune systems in addition to promoting overall health. A new research study conducted at Leiden University has shown probiotics to be effective in reducing the occurrence of rumination, which is a predictive behavior of depression. Dr. Lorenza Colzato of Leiden University led the blind study, which administered multiple strain probiotic
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By David Benjamin Source: These Are The 3 Most Nutritious Apple Varietes To Eat For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DAVID BENJAMIN An apple a day keeps the doctor away right? Well, for the most part. Unless you are eating one of the varieties that has higher sugar content and lower phyto-nutrient and antioxidant content like most Americans. These are the apples that taste the sweetest, unfortunately. Good news for you though, the top [&hellip Source: These Are The 3 Most Nutritious Apple Varietes To Eat Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read
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By Pulford Are you fond of eating pineapples or drinking fresh pineapple juice? If so, then you are doing yourself a huge favor because of the immense health benefits that pineapple offers. Pineapples are tropical fruits that are popular among Americans with its sweet flavor and low calorie count. Pineapple juice contains important enzymes, minerals, and vitamins, including vitamin B6, vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and thiamine, which provide various health benefits. Although the advantages from drinking pineapple juice are many, for best results, it is advisable to drink freshly made pineapple juice as opposed to processed (artificially flavored) pineapple juice.Top
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Fat cells, like all cells in the body, get replaced continuously, but the turnover rate is the same whether people are obese or lean. So what effect do diet and lifestyle have on our fat cells and how do they cells truly behave in our body? …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
Thinking about a nice cold cheesecake is something that sends my tastebuds in a frenzy. Try this healthy no bake cheesecake recipe that will surely heighten your senses without ever touching an oven. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
Overall calories, the types of foods we eat, decreased expenditure and an loss of self-integrity are the biggest contributors to plus-sized cultures. Due the nature of our metabolic inefficiency, more people than ever before have tremendous challenges in losing weight and keeping it off. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
“While our faux Christian prez allows illegals to pour into this country he denies entry to her on the most spurious and unlikely reason. I’m sure her speaking about Christian persecution has much more to do with her denial of entry than anything else.” Admin A leading conservative is asking why the Obama State Department is barring a persecuted Iraqi nun from entry into the United States to share her message about the brutal treatment of Christians in her country. Nina Shea of the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom, writes in a National Review op-ed that Sister Diana Momeka
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Western diet and lifestyles consisting of fast and processed foods are leading to a lower diversity of bacteria in the gut, say researchers. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) By Melissa Breyer, Tree Hugger This nifty list ranks popular plant foods by the 17 nutrients thought to lower the risk of heart disease and cancer. At this point the advice to eat fruit and vegetables for optimal health has been roundly hammered into our heads – but where do we go from there? Once we’ve embraced the idea of plants on the plate, is their further room for improvement? To take it to the next level, Jennifer Di Noia, associate professor of sociology at William Paterson University, took an in-depth look at the nutrient profiles of
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It comes as no surprise that the global market for nutraceuticals has grown CAGR of 8.2% over the period of 2006-2012 and that the revenues of the global nutraceuticals industry are expected to reach USD 424 billion by 2017. The Latin American market will be even greater, with expected growth of 12.5% CAGR for the period of 2012-2017. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Genetic analysis indicates public shouldn’t be alarmed, ‘cautiously optimistic’ health officials say By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) — The bird flu outbreak that has resulted in the slaughter of millions of chickens and turkeys in the United States has little chance of sickening humans, federal health officials said Wednesday. The reason: the genetic makeup of the virus behind the outbreak is different from other bird flu viruses that have sickened more than 600 people in 15 countries, according to Dr. Alicia Fry, an epidemiologist and medical officer with the U.S. Centers for
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On this week’s edition of The Watchman, we examine ISIS’s attempts to eliminate Christians from the Middle East. Plus, we go on the ground in France to analyze the brewing culture clash with French Muslims in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
On this week’s edition of The Watchman, we analyze the fall of Yemen and Iran’s continued march across the Middle East. We also get on the ground in Great Britain to examine the rise of the BDS movement against Israel.
This week on The Brody File, we’re in Indiana, a state where religious liberty is severely under attack after the big controversy over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. We talk with a Christian business owner and one of the state leaders
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) By Tess Pennington I am inspired by the very definition of self-reliance: to be reliant on one’s own capabilities, judgment, or resources. Ultimately, it is the epitome of independence and lays the groundwork of what we are all striving for – to live a life based on our personal principles and beliefs. It is a concept rooted in the groundwork that made America great. Being dependent on our own capabilities and resources helped create a strong, plentiful country for so long. That said, the existing country as it is now is entirely different than when it began.
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By Dr. Becker By Dr. Mercola In a study to test coconut oil’s biocidal properties against the bacteria responsible for tooth decay, the oil proved to be quite effective. The action of coconut oil was tested in its natural state and after being treated with enzymes, in a process similar to digestion. The oils were tested against strains of Streptococcus bacteria, which are common inhabitants of your mouth. They found that enzyme-modified coconut oil strongly inhibits the growth of most strains of Streptococcus bacteria, including Streptococcus mutans, an acid-producing bacterium that is a major cause of tooth …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The seed saving movement is growing. Communities are banding together to save and share heirloom and open pollination seeds that are in danger of disappearing off the face of the Earth as a result of industrialized agriculture and multinational corporations that control the majority of our seed supply. The documentary “Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds” by M. Sean Kaminsky seeks to inspire people about the importance of seed saving—and its urgency.1 When you save seeds, you’re joining a chain of farmers, gardeners, and seed enthusiasts that dates back to the Stone Age—our civilization
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By Cody TM Source: 20 Easy-To-Grow Indoor Plants That You Can Eat For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by CODY TM Some may think that growing vegetables indoors would take a lot of time and effort with little reward. However, there are a variety of fruits and veggies that you can easily grow without any unnecessary hassle! 1. Cilantro Growing cilantro indoors can be somewhat more challenging than outdoors particularly if you transplant [&hellip Source: 20 Easy-To-Grow Indoor Plants That You Can Eat Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola An estimated 25 million Americans suffer from spring allergies associated with tree, grass, and weed pollen. Airborne pollen is the most common cause of seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis. Worldwide, hay fever affects between 10-30 percent of the population,1 making springtime a season of discomfort rather than joy for many. Most people turn to antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, and allergy shots to address their symptoms. Unfortunately, many of these drugs can cause significant side effects, and relief tends to be short-lived. Moreover, they don’t address the underlying cause of
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