Nearly eight out of 10 people are coffee drinkers, according to the National Coffee Association’s 2016 report. And like anything that’s part of our daily ritual, we have burning questions — like, is coffee good for you or bad for you, or both? USC experts weigh in. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
“It’s amazing how many of the communist goals mentioned for America have been achieved. Our country certainly needs prayer.” Admin In an attempt to warn the nation, the Democrat Congressman from Florida, Albert S. Herlong, Jr., read into the U.S Congressional Record, Jan. 10, 1963, the list of Communist goals for America (Vol 109, 88th Congress, 1st Session, Appendix, pp. A34-A35). Communist goals included: “Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on…
The United States Supreme Court The American Bar Association has adopted a new rule it says will crack down on discriminatory conduct in the legal profession, but conservative critics warn the real goal is to silence views contrary to the group’s liberal orthodoxy on gender identity and sexual orientation and drum attorneys who hold those views…
By Creation Moments Not long ago, I was talking with another creationist about the impossibility of the first living cell coming into being through natural causes from non-living chemicals. I asked him, “Even if such a thing were possible, what would the first living cell eat?” Without missing a beat, my friend said: “Cellery?” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“Please remember to pray for persecuted Christians.” Admin Classical historian Tom Holland’s observation that Christians in the Islamic State have gone from persecuted minority to sub-human target group highlights the parallel shift in Europe’s cities. Offering a review of the latest edition of Dabiq, the sleekly-produced recruitment magazine of the murderous Islamic State, author of well-received, easily accessible histories Holland notes the developing contempt with which Christians are viewed. Writing in The Times, he compares the previously preferable plight of Christians under Islamic State — stripped of their possessions and expelled from Islamic State-held territory — with the “horrors” inflicted on
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By Michael By Jon Rappoport There are a number of cases in which a virus is said to be the cause of a disease—but the evidence doesn’t stand up. I first realized this in 1987. I was writing my book, AIDS INC.,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham I’m not the only one who has noticed the media and secularists’ tendency to “pin everything” on me. Dr. Andrew Fabich, a microbiologist and associate professor of microbiology at Truett McConnell University in Georgia, recently wrote to me about this frustrating tendency. I would like to share his thoughts with you, With the Ark opening, there’s been a flurry of news headlines. Some are fair, but most are slanted. It’s no surprise: the media write slanted headlines. Many are even taught to do this. But there’s been a significant switch lately. I heard it first during the
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By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan “My name is Robert, and I am a Cornell University undergraduate student. However, I’m not sure if I want to be one any more. Allow me to explain.” This is how Cornell… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola At Mercola.com, we strive to empower you to take control of your health on an individual level — but we don’t stop there. Our message is a global one, and people all over the world are opening their eyes to living healthier lives. In the U.S., we’re the most-visited natural health website, but our reach is spreading fast. In recent years we’ve noticed more and more traffic coming from other countries, while at the same time we’ve expanded our health activism internationally. For instance, we are working to combat the junk-food industry and the
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A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Anna Scanlon Dentists have long pressed their patients to floss to help prevent gum disease and cavities. However, a new investigation by the Associated Press (AP) is suggesting that flossing might not actually work as well as we have been led to believe. While Americans are just now becoming aware of what some are calling weak evidence surrounding flossing, the Brits have seemingly known this for a long while. Leading British dentist Professor Damien Walmsley of Birmingham University and advisor to the British Dental Association states that the evidence for flossing is “weak.” Walmsley says that better trials are
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Researchers are feverishly working to understand the global die off of the world’s bee species, and have linked colony collapse disorder to the use of neonicotinoid pesticides along with other common agrichemicals. As it turns out, the impact of modern industrial agriculture and widespread chemical contamination of our environment is not just affecting bees, but also contributing to the loss of all insects, and some scientists believe we are moving in the direction of mass extinction. Several studies by entomologists in recent years support this notion and raise the flag for greater concern. German researchers with the Krefeld Entomological Association have
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In England, a population of peppered moths supposedly shifted their coloring from mostly white to mostly black after soot darkened their tree-trunk homes. However, later researchers could not replicate these results. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola How do you optimize your health? Diet, sure, and I’ve covered that in my newly updated Nutrition Plan. But how do you make sure you’re actually meeting your nutritional requirements and maintaining the ideal nutrient ratios? The fact is, most people have no idea which nutrients are in any given food, let alone how much. There’s an answer to this dilemma, and that is to use a nutrient tracker. Basically, the Nutritional Plan is what you follow; the nutrient tracker is how you follow the plan. While there are many nutrient trackers on the
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By Amy Goodrich Statistics show that about a quarter of Americans from age 45 and above are taking statin drugs. This is also the estimated number of Americans who should start asking themselves whether it is still worth it to continue taking the drugs or not. Muscle Pain and Heart Failure Muscle pain, along with feeling weak, is the most common side effect associated with statins. In fact, reports state that about 75% of patients using statins suffer from muscle pain. Particularly those who are physically active. Experts assume that this may be due to the decreased energy production in
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By Creation Moments On a previous Creation Moments broadcast, we told you about the microscopic flagellar motor that some bacteria use to move from place to place – much like an outboard motor propels a speedboat along the surface of a lake. Today, I’m going to tell you about a different kind of nanomachine that some bacteria use to get around. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Many people ask why I sell products. When I first started this website back in 1997, it was with the intent to help people make informed decisions about their health and avoid needless suffering. I had witnessed the positive effects of a healthy eating lifestyle on my patients, and I wanted to share this information and offer my insights into health information being spread by the media. It cost me upwards of $500,000 to run the site for the first few years, and I realized I could not afford to keep the site running
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An Iowa church just wants to be free to preach the gospel, but the state’s so-called nondiscrimination requirements could block the house of worship from doing just that. Lawyers for the church are asking a federal court to prevent Iowa from censoring what the religious group can say about homosexuality, same-sex “marriage,” transgenderism and other related…
By Michael By Natasha Longo Foods carrying health claims have only slightly better nutrition profiles than products without, and they often carry a greater percentage of food additives, preservatives and… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham I took my three grandkids to the ark on Saturday, and we had a wonderful visit. They loved the displays and the petting zoo. I focused on the parking lot being full (!) and the amazing construction. What a feat! You had quite a crowd on Saturday, but it was handled very efficiently. Best wishes for continued success! If you don’t have tickets yet to visit the Ark Encounter, plan your visit today. You don’t want to miss your opportunity to be part of history by being among the first to visit the Ark Encounter. By the
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By Ariana Source: 5 Important Tips For Container Gardening Part I For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. No outdoor space? No problem! Container gardening is for everyone! Container gardening is a fun and easy alternative that does not take up too much space. All you need is sun, potting soil, a water source, and a pot or container. While getting started creating a container garden is easy, there are some things […] Source: 5 Important Tips For Container Gardening Part I Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
Everywhere we look, we see the design, purpose, complex construction, environmental fit, awesome beauty, and instant camouflage of the creatures created during the end of the creation week. In this series, we’ll talk about how these creatures display God’s handiwork, unpack man’s unique rule over creation, and discover how the gospel is firmly rooted in what God did during those first six days of creation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Used for centuries in Asia and Europe, sea buckthorn oil is gaining popularity in the United States due to its many benefits, particularly its potential anti-aging action. Get to know more about this herbal oil. What Is Sea Buckthorn Oil? Contrary to what its name suggests, sea buckthorn oil does not come from the sea. It’s actually derived from sea buckthorn, a shrub that belongs to the Elaeagnaceae family1 and grows in the mountainous and coastal areas of Asia and Europe.2 Its botanical name, Hippophae rhamnoides, means “tree that makes the horse shine,”<a target=_blank href="http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/default.aspx#_edn3" name="_ednref3" …read
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By Paul Fassa Source: DIY Pesto for Removing Heavy Metals For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. BY PAUL FASSA We live in a sea of toxic materials, forcing us into using as many detox or chelation methods as possible. Even with the EPA regulations intended to limit heavy metal toxicity, lead and mercury are found in blood samples that have accumulated with those heavy metals over the years. Coal burning energy […] Source: DIY Pesto for Removing Heavy Metals Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Simon Turpin The words in the space of six days came from John Calvin’s comments on Genesis. But was Calvin unclear about the length of the days of creation? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ariana Source: Grow Thriving Crops By Understanding These Simple Terms For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Understanding how much sun and/or shading to give your plant can be confusing. Here are some definitions to help you better understand the needs of each plant. The amount of sun and shade required by plants is important to their growth and ability to thrive. If a plant does not receive the correct amount […] Source: Grow Thriving Crops By Understanding These Simple Terms Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
Dinosaurs captivate old and young alike, but why do people think they prove evolution? …read more Read more here: creation.com