By Christina Sarich In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of California has made it clear that consumers have a right to file lawsuits if a company claims their products are organic, but do so falsely. The decision overturned a lower courts’ ruling that consumers could not file lawsuits of this nature based on federal law which “supersede a state’s legislation.” Congress wanted only state and federal officials to police organic food violations in order to create a national standard for organic foods, a division of the 2nd District Court of Appeal decided in 2013. The state Supreme Court ruled
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“This sounds great! Includes a video discussing this project as well.” Admin A Texas-based creation science organization has unveiled plans to build a state-of-the-art museum that will teach youth and adults alike the biblical account of the history of creation. The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) is a Christian group headquartered in Dallas that conducts scientific research and educates people on the Bible’s teachings via a variety of outreaches. This year, after more than four decades of ministry and many years of planning and preparation, ICR announced plans to build a 30,000-square foot creation science museum adjacent to their offices
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By Christina Sarich Ohio is home to two institutions who are at odds, Mercy for Animals, and one of the largest and most influential restaurant chains in the world, Wendy’s. Mercy for Animals has started a petition telling Wendy’s to stop abusing birds used to provide eggs for the international chain. Reportedly, 305 million hens are used for their eggs every year, and though some are raised on sustainable, responsible farms, it is estimated that over 90 percent of them are subjected to despicable conditions. Though a growing number of their competitors and other food establishments have vowed to reject
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Who’s to judge what’s right and what’s wrong? Well, according to professed atheist Richard Dawkins, people-not God-should decide. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Edgar Agorist Source: Turmeric’s Cardiovascular Benefits Found To Be As Powerful As Exercise For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This article was republished with permission from The Hearty Soul. Nothing can replace exercise, but turmeric extract does a pretty good job of producing some of the same cardiovascular health benefits, most notably in women undergoing age-associated adverse changes in arterial health. Despite the general lack of interest by conventional medical practitioners in turmeric’s role [&hellip Source: Turmeric’s Cardiovascular Benefits Found To Be As Powerful As Exercise Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Stress is a significant health issue, affecting millions of people and contributing to health problems. Although most people refer to it as psychological stress, the effects are felt throughout your body, affecting your immune system and triggering systemic inflammation, which contributes to numerous different illnesses, including heart disease, stroke, insomnia, weight gain, and an impaired immune system. “Stress is not a state of mind … it’s measurable and dangerous, and humans can’t seem to find their off-switch.” These words of warning come from renowned author and award-winning neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky in the documentary “Stress:
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By Ken Ham We are always thankful when we hear about Christian colleges and universities that take a firm and public stand on the book of Genesis, refusing to compromise with man’s ideas about the past and our origins. These colleges are sadly far and few between. As I showed in my eye-opening, coauthored book Already Compromised, many Christian universities and colleges don’t think biblically about Genesis. And many are now compromising with gay “marriage” and other social issues. Instead, they’ve allowed man’s ideas about origins to supersede what Genesis says. Instead of trusting the Word of God—the …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola An annual mammogram is the conventional go-to “prevention” strategy for breast cancer. But, researchers increasingly agree that mammography is ineffective at best, and harmful at worst. Unfortunately, breast cancer is big business, and mammography is one of its primary profit centers. This is why the industry is so reluctant to admit its many flaws and dangers. The featured documentary, “Happygram,” reveals the oft-ignored side of breast cancer screening with mammography — the fact that more often than not, it fails to identify cancer in women with dense breast tissue. I’ve written many articles on
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By Karin Viet Scripture says that Jesus’ birth brought peace on Earth—but what about all the wars, crime, and natural disasters? What kind of peace did Jesus bring? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling This contribution is designed to document the radioisotope dating data for groups of chondrites, stony achondrites, pallasites and mesosiderites, and irons. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments In a typical anti-creationist op-ed piece for Scientific American, columnist John Horgan begins by explaining why he titled his column: “Pssst! Don’t tell the creationists, but scientists don’t have a clue how life began.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Christina Sarich The country of Venezuela, through its National Assembly, has approved a law that will ban GMOs and prohibit seed-patenting. Its aim is to promote sustainable agriculture and real food security. Grassroots efforts for years has finally culminated in the passing of a law that prohibits Monsanto, Bayer, Dow, Syngenta, and others from controlling the seed supply and poisoning the people. The new law also proposes: The creation of a national seed institution which will audit crops, and actively pursue those who violate the GMO ban. Peasant seed will be protected. It will not be hybridized through biotechnology,
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The anti-Christian Human Rights Campaign is asking the federal government to harass Christian schools that have asked for or been granted waivers that would allow them to live out their Christian faith.The 1972 Title IX amendments prohibiting sex discrimination in hiring, housing, and employment at schools receiving federal funds is at issue. The law allows religious schools to opt out of the requirements. On the heels of their huge Supreme Court win in the Obergefell v. Hodges decision mandating homosexual marriage coast to coast, the radical LGBT establishment is looking for their next win. They believe they have found it
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By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) Some examples of wasted government funds would be amusing to contemplate if they didn’t represent such a serious and costly burden on taxpayers.I’m referring to the kind of government regulations, initiatives and studies we often hear about, in which huge amounts… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham Now, for a school paper, she had to choose a hero to write about. Below you can read her essay; because I thought it was very sweet, I wanted to share it with you. Over the years, I’ve had many children say that the AiG speakers are their heroes and heroines. At first I was uneasy about these kind words, as we all have feet of clay and we are just fallible human beings like anyone else. But then I realized that I would rather these children look up to Bible-believing Christian leaders than to pagan film
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By Julie Fidler The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is set to launch a new study into how exposure to environmental toxins at a young age may affect autism, obesity, and certain other childhood disorders. A previous study failed to reach its goals. NIH has awarded $144 million in new grants in September to a team of University of South Carolina (USC) and University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers “to develop new tools and measures that can be used to investigate more effectively environmental exposures from the womb through later years in a child’s life,” according to the agency’s
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By By Natural News Editors (NaturalNews) Our homes, cars, offices and even dustbins are full of stuff that we barely give a second glance to. Many of those items are multi-purpose and can be used for prepping and/or in situations where our survival is challenged. Being able to adapt and use regular everyday… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By David B. Smith What if you could go back in time to visit one of the first settlements after Babel? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),1 nearly 135,000 people were diagnosed with the disease in 2012, and more than 51,500 died from it. Men and women over the age of 50 at average risk of colorectal cancer are typically recommended to get tested either by:2 Fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) on an annual basis, to check for signs of blood in your stool Flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years Colonoscopy every 10 years Despite …read more Read
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By Angela Smith For those who are yet unfamiliar with the concept, remote health monitoring is a term that is used to describe a type of ambulatory health care that allows patients to utilize mobile devices in order to perform routine exams as well as the ability to send said test data out to health care professionals in real time. A new health model with an array of benefits, remote health monitoring is largely being considered one of the next big things in terms of the future of remote medicine. On the cutting edge in terms of medical apps, many
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin discusses the taxonomy of information, explaining various ways of defining information and whether or not they are helpful for making a design inference. He examines syntactic information, Shannon information and Kolmogorov information. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola “If we have declared a war against the soil itself, then we are literally committing a species level suicide.” Dr. Vandana Shiva Today, we celebrate World Soil Day1 by featuring not just one, but three excellent documentaries: “Symphony of the Soil,” “Soil Carbon Cowboys,” and “Back to Eden.” While December 5 has marked World Soil Day since 2002, the celebration of this day has mostly been restricted to the 60,000 or so soil scientists around the world. We hope to change this, by bringing attention to this important day. This year, 2015, was also
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By Admin Chris Dunn. YouTube video. Texas Death Panel Fights To Remove Coherent Patient From Life Support By Sara GonzalesRedState Excerpts: Chris Dunn, a 46 year old former EMT and Homeland Security officer, is fighting to stay alive at Houston Methodist Hospital in Texas. But he isn’t just fighting for his life, he’s fighting against the hospital’s plans to terminate his life. Literally fighting a death panel for the right to be alive. In the shocking video (above), Chris is asked by his family’s attorneys whether or not he wishes to stay alive. …read more Read more here: Health Impact
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By Ken Ham Answers in Genesis is providing an opportunity for your family not only to renew your physical bodies, but to be spiritually renewed at the Ark and museum. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Edgar Agorist Source: 93% of Pregnant Women Found Full of Monsanto’s GMO Bt Toxins (and their babies too!) For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This excerpt was originally found by The Health Avengers. Bacillus thuringiensis (or Bt) is a kind of bacteria found in the dirt that is commonly used as a pesticide on plants. How it works is the bug eats the Bt toxin (as crystals or spores) and then those spores bind in the gut of the insect. [&hellip Source: 93% of Pregnant Women Found Full of Monsanto’s GMO Bt Toxins (and their babies too!) …read
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By Admin by Jefferey Jaxen Health Impact News There is evidence indicating that getting flu shots year after year could actually lower your immune system’s effectiveness. Recently, Dr. Edward Belongia of Wisconsin’s Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation discussed findings that children who had been vaccinated annually over a number of years were more likely to contract the flu than kids who were only vaccinated in the season in which they were studied. Belongia, an epidemiologist, stated in a recent interview: The vaccine was significantly more effective … if they had not been vaccinated in the previous five years. These are important
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If you want to broaden your field of view, take a look from another perspective. …read more Read more here: creation.com