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By Multimedia On this episode of ID The Future, Robert Marks and Winston Ewert, both of the Evolutionary Informatics Lab, discuss three of their recently published papers dealing with evolutionary informatics, algorithmic specified complexity and how information makes evolution work. This is the first of three segments. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Dr. Winston Ewert, a Senior Research Scientist at both Biologic Institute and the Evolutionary Informatics lab, discusses the mathematical foundation for why we know Mount Rushmore is designed and Mount Fuji isn’t. The mathematical [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Amanda Froelich BoniRob can stamp out nearly two weeds per second and has an uncanny accuracy. The German company Bosch has developed a robot capable of identifying weeds and stamping them into… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Christina Sarich Tackling homelessness, joblessness, and food insecurity all at once can seem like a daunting task, but Verde Farms in Miami, Florida is managing to do all three. The community farm has one saying: “For people, not for profit,” and they stay true to that credo. All money spent at the Verde Community Farmers Market and restaurant go toward hiring and training at-risk community members to work on the farm and in the market, and to build infrastructure to support the program. Special consideration is given to Carrfour Supportive Housing’s Verde Gardens community. When people purchase organically-grown fruit [More]
By Ken Ham The Creation Museum has seen more than 2.5 million visitors since opening (more than we initially projected). Extensive research has shown that we can expect the Ark Encounter to attract a minimum of 1.4 million guests (with some projections of around two million annually) in the first year alone, and that will increase the museum attendance. We expect the Creation Museum attendance possibly to double after the opening of the Ark. We’re actually planning to expand the Creation Museum to accommodate even more guests with additional parking and more exhibit space. Many of you probably saw …read [More]
“Here is another marvel of complexity in nature that we are supposed to believe just happened by chance … ridiculous.”  Admin By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) Scientists are beginning to uncover the mechanisms by which plants — which depend upon sunlight to provide them with energy — protect themselves from the damaging effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Most recently, in a study published in the Journal of the American… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
Sometimes there is no choice for women delivering, however elective C-sections are more likely to develop health problems in newborns than those delivered naturally. Some of this relates to critical hormonal and physiological changes during labour which help babies develop. But giving babies a swab of vaginal fluid after they’ve been born by cesarean section gives them a different and beneficial set of gut bacteria which may alter the path of human health. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
Should we allow more room for those with different views of creation? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) It’s a development that is bad for employment but, in a strange way, it could serve to help solve another problem facing America – illegal immigration.It seems the world’s first robot farm is about to launch, and initially its non-human workforce will be capable… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Admin – Orissa Young women whose lives were destroyed by Gardasil. Links to stories below. by Jefferey Jaxen Health Impact News The once held theory that the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Gardasil vaccine was safe has officially been proven false. The public has had a front row seat over the years to witness continuous, contradictory “settled science” around the HPV shot become very unsettling. Research fraud has been exposed, and alarm bells sounded as the dominos of perceived safety are falling rapidly now in succession. The gravity and severity of the damning information exposing the dangers of the HPV vaccine [More]
Can the problems of ordered complexity be solved by using the tools of randomness? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola One of the best parts of leading a healthy lifestyle is that it doesn’t only affect one or two aspects of your health; it makes you healthier overall. Take eating vegetables, which is arguably one of the most important aspects of living healthy. Vegetables contain many different antioxidants and other disease-fighting compounds that are very difficult to get anywhere else. Plant chemicals called phytochemicals may reduce inflammation and eliminate carcinogens, while others regulate the rate at which your cells reproduce, get rid of old cells and maintain DNA. Vegetables are also a primary dietary [More]
By Christine . S By and large, people live in a very germ-conscious world. From the annual threat of the flu to the horrible outbreaks of Ebola in West Africa, people are very aware of the fact that there are many microorganisms out there that can cause illness and disease – and also that there are ways to help minimize the risk of infection. That is why people get flu shots, take extra Vitamin C or Echinacea capsules and avoid contact with people whom they know to be ill. This germ-consciousness also explains the rise in popularity of hand sanitizers [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dietary supplements are big business. In the U.S., sales totaled nearly $37 billion in 2014. According to estimates by the National Institutes of Health (NIH),1 more than one-third of all Americans take some form of dietary supplement in any given month. Among seniors over the age of 71, 48 percent of women and 43 percent of men use them. Other estimates2 place the number of supplement users in the U.S. as high as 69 percent. Vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements have a tremendously safe track record, yet they are often singled …read more Read [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville A new landmark study entitled “Trends in glyphosate herbicide use in the United States and Globally,” published in Environmental Sciences Europe has labeled… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola If you ask me what the best fruit to use in your smoothies is, there’s one top choice that I would absolutely recommend: avocado. It’s incredibly versatile, has a mildly sweet (but not overpowering) flavor, and gives your smoothie a thick consistency. Plus, it’s brimming with health-boosting nutrients like B vitamins, fiber, and folic acid. You’ve probably tried my Avocado Super Smoothie recipe, but if you want another variation, here’s a delicious recipe from one of my readers, Mary Lyon. Her Lemon Curd Smoothie combines the tart flavor of lemon and pineapple with …read more Read more [More]
By Multimedia In this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Tim Standish, senior scientist at the Geoscience Research Institute, and adjunct faculty member at Loma Linda University, where he teaches molecular genetics. Dr. Standish shares about Living Waters and his personal interest in intelligent design. Join us on Friday, February 5 for the greater Houston premiere of the new intelligent design film, Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth. The event will feature Paul Nelson and Lee Strobel. The film premiere is free, but registration is required. Find out more! Your browser does not support playing …read [More]
By Michael By Joshua Krause Over the years, science has thoroughly documented the global decline in male fertility, which has been ongoing since the 1940s. Several possible culprits have been blamed such… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
James Clapper, director of national intelligence, heads up 16 federal spy agencies. The nation’s top intelligence officer admitted Tuesday that the government may use information transmitted to the Internet from your washing machine, your thermostat, your television, your refrigerator or your favorite video game against you. Almost every home appliance and electronic gadget sold today is…
Despite being the victim of a popular vote landslide in the New Hampshire Primary on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton is actually a winner when it comes to the number of delegates earned. The former secretary of state is leaving the Granite State with at least two more delegates than Sen. Bernie Sanders, even though Sanders won by…
Blaine Adamson (Photo: Video screenshot) Freedoms of religion and speech, protected in the U.S. by its Constitution and recognized widely in other parts of the free world in law and practice, are under attack again, this time in Kentucky where a local commission is demanding – at the request of a homosexual organization – that a…
By most accounts, it is a clever, funny commercial – but the fact that it clearly shows a baby in the womb is not a “clump of cells” has evidently offended abortion supporters. “I thought it was a clever ad; it was funny,” says National Right to Life Committee president Carol Tobias. “But what NARAL doesn’t like is that it showed the unborn child as a human being with a personality – and they want everybody to think this is just a clump of cells.” Read More: ‘Clever’ Super Bowl ad has pro-life fans
“I hope her analysis is wrong but sadly she’s probably right. To think the globalists will let Trump or anyone else not controlled by them win the WH is just wishful thinking.” Admin After the New Hampshire primaries last night, everyone who still believes in the ridiculously rigged presidential election process in this country is wondering how John Kasich managed to get 2nd place, and how Jeb Bush managed to stay in somehow even though he has been consistently trailing everyone this entire time. Well, here’s a big fat clue. It comes from the summer of 1999, just before Jeb’s [More]
There is a simple reason why science has a very naive understanding of ourselves and our universe. It can only discover correlations, not causation. It does not have a concept of quantum measurements. It has no tools to measure quantum fields. Since everything in the universe happens at a quantum level, science as we know it is only able to breach concepts originating from how relationships function at a rudimentary level, but not why those relationships exist. Science and its conclusions are one-dimensional and there lies its greatest limitation and ignorance, and thus it will never supersede what humans already [More]
By Ken Ham According to Christianity Today, there are several reasons for the drop in abortion rates. One reason is growing ultrasound technology. The idea of “clumps of tissue” just doesn’t match with an ultrasound picture that clearly shows a baby! Pro-life clinics report that ultrasound machines save the lives of thousands of babies each year. Seventy to ninety percent of women who see their unborn children in an ultrasound choose life for their babies. Pro-life groups and legislators have also been working to pass …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
By Heather Callaghan By Carey Wedler Though McDonald’s remains a powerful force in the global fast food marketplace, its recent PR disasters, from its ‘19 ingredients in the french fries’ fiasco to its use of abused… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
‘It’s a jungle out there’ for young people from Christian families so what are we doing to prepare and equip them to stand strong and defend the faith? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Omega-3 fat is important for proper energy storage, oxygen transport, cell membrane function, and regulation of inflammation. It’s also critical for healthy development in utero, especially for eye and brain development, and plays a role in the length of gestation. Recent research has again confirmed the importance of omega-3 fats during pregnancy, and the danger of too much omega-6. The former you get primarily from fish, whereas processed vegetable and seed oils — staples in the standard American diet — are the primary sources of the latter. The ideal ratio between these two essential [More]