By CMI El Niños have been periodically changing the weather patterns of North and South America for thousands of years. El Niños in the Andes result in a four to six week delay in the rain needed for the potato crops on which ancient farmers depended. They even knew ahead of time when to wait to plant their potatoes for best results. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
The state of California is using Obamacare regulations to impose its own belief system on faith-based abortion opponents, charges a new lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Sacramento. The case was brought by the Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of Foothill Church of Glendora, Calvary Chapel Chino Hills and Shepherd of the Hills Church of Porter Ranch. Named as defendant is the state Department of Managed Health Care Director Michelle Rouillard, who, the plaintiffs contend, is “forcing churches to pay for elective abortions in their health insurance plans.” “Churches should not be forced to pay for the killing of
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A group of approximately 15 apostate United Methodist, Episcopal and Jewish clergy recently gathered outside an abortion facility in Ohio to “bless” its services and to “thank God for abortion providers.” “We gathered here today because far too many religious people forget that God’s love is steadfast,” Harry Knox, president of the Washington-based Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), told the approximately 40 people joining the group for the event. “I’m here today standing alongside my fellow clergymen and clergywomen to say, ‘Thank God for abortion providers.’” Read More: Apostate Clergy ‘Bless’ Ohio Abortion Facility: ‘Thank God for Abortion Providers’
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In the wake of America’s Boy Scouts opening the door to homosexuality, Canada’s Girl Scouts is welcoming “transgenders” into its fold, posting radical new guidelines for vulnerable youth to follow. Included in Canada’s Girl Guide — the organization’s guidelines for protocol for youth members — male-to-female transgender youth are directed to decide for themselves which restrooms they will use and which gender they will board with during overnight group excursions. REAL Women of Canada Executive Vice President Gwen Landolt, a former Girl Guide, says this directive and mindset is a prescription for disaster. Read More: ‘Transgenders’ get red carpet in
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola There’s a reason why your mouth may water for sweet potatoes in October and November but barely cross your mind in July. People have been eating seasonally since the beginning of time; there was no other choice. Today many of us have the luxury of purchasing out-of-season produce year-round at the grocery store, but there’s probably still a part of you that is drawn to what’s in-season. Not only will such foods be tastier, fresher, and available to buy locally straight from a farm or farmer’s market, but they may contain more nutrients, too.
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By Ken Ham John and Lois Savage Over 2,000 miles away in California, I am sending my condolences to the Savage family of Northern Kentucky. John Savage passed away a few days ago and his memorial service was held earlier today. Back in the 1990s, John was an AiG volunteer. He was also a highly decorated Vietnam War vet (including two Purple Hearts). His wife Lois and daughter Kari worked at AiG for many years. A few of the AiG staff attended the service, plus my son Nathan and his wife Kristy, to show support for Lois and Kari, and
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By Heather Callaghan By Alex Pietrowski The Environmental Protection agency of California has just made moves to label Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, or Glyphosate, as a ‘probably carcinogenic to humans.’ It’s linked to… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lack of sleep is a public health epidemic, noting that insufficient sleep has been linked to a wide variety of health problems. After reviewing more than 300 studies to determine how many hours of sleep most people need to maintain their health, an expert panel concluded that, as a general rule, most adults need right around eight hours per night. Unfortunately, an estimated 40 percent of Americans are sleep deprived. Many get less than five hours of sleep per night, which can have a wide
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This best-seller badly misinterprets creation. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Paul Fassa Source: Vitamin C Proves Effective for Even TB But Is Ignored For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Just when tuberculosis had appeared extinct, it made a return appearance to the world, creating what some consider a bit of an epidemic. According to the WHO, who keep statistics on these matters, there were 9 million cases of tuberculosis (TB) in 2011, of which nearly 1.5 million died. Perhaps the reason [&hellip Source: Vitamin C Proves Effective for Even TB But Is Ignored Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell The Open Tree of Life represents a rejection of our Creator’s account of our origins in favor of man’s unverifiable belief that random processes produced life. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Antidepressants are among the most prescribed types of drugs in the US,1 despite the fact that many of them have also been linked to violence against self and others. In 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revised2 the labeling requirements for antidepressant medications (SSRIs and others), warning that: “Antidepressants increased the risk compared to placebo of suicidal thinking and behavior (suicidality) in children, adolescents, and young adults in short-term studies of major depressive disorder (MDD) and other psychiatric disorders. Anyone considering the use of [Insert …read more Read more here: mercola
By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) With $100 billion a year now being spent on toxic chemotherapy treatments that damage patients and cause “chemo brain” side effects, a panel of cancer experts commissioned by the National Cancer Institute publicly admitted two years ago that tens of millions of “cancer… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Admin Products tested for the presence of GMOs. Growing Doubt: a Scientist’s Experience of GMOs by Jonathan R. Latham, PhD Independent Science News Jonathan Latham By training, I am a plant biologist. In the early 1990s I was busy making genetically modified plants (often called GMOs for Genetically Modified Organisms) as part of the research that led to my PhD. Into these plants we were putting DNA from various foreign organisms, such as viruses and bacteria. I was not, at the outset, concerned about the possible effects of GM plants on human health or the environment. One …read more
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Shockingly, one in 10 Americans is prescribed some type of antidepressant, with those numbers reaching one in four for women in their forties and fifties, according to The New York Times. The fact that such a large portion of the U.S. is on antidepressants is incredibly alarming when considering the multitude of side-effects caused by the drugs. One of the most frightening potential side effects of antidepressants, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is the development of cancer. Read More: Are overprescribed antidepressants causing cancer?
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Felipe Aizpún, author of The Fifth Way and Intelligent Design (La quinta vía y el diseño inteligente) and prolific writer on ID and the debate over origins. Aizpún shares how intelligent design is both a scientific and philosophical argument, and discusses Thomist philosophers’ opposition to ID. 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
“It looks like a new flash point is developing. Another thing to watch over the coming weeks and months.” Admin Earlier this week, US officials indicated that they are set to go through with a plan to sail warships around China’s man-made islands in the Spratlys. “It’s just a matter of time when it happens,” one government source told WSJ. Over the course of the last six months, we’ve seen China’s land reclamation efforts go from oddity, to spectacle, to alleged “provocation”, to excuse for war as Washington feels compelled to come to the aid of its allies in the
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By Admin Kacie and Raymond loving on their baby boy RJ. Source: Hernandez family by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff In what is becoming an all-too-familiar scenario, a young couple living in Fayetteville, North Carolina, took their baby to the emergency room when he was not acting right, only to find themselves almost a year later still battling to try to bring their child home out of Child Protective Services custody. Concerns During Pregnancy High school sweethearts Kacie and Raymond Hernandez, originally from Folsom, California, were transferred to NC in the middle of Kacie’s pregnancy, and there were concerns already. The
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It’s been a busy year here at Natural News. After launching the world’s first independent media search engine (GoodGopher.com), a massive news aggregation news hub that makes Google News obsolete (AlternativeNews.com), over 100 topic-focused news aggregation websites that spider news from across 5000+ indy media websites (FETCH.news) a network of new websites like GLITCH.news and Bugout.news, and building a massive new analytical laboratory expansion (photos coming soon), I’m now launching a massive new talk radio network called TalkNetwork.com. Launching Monday, TalkNetwork.com features not only the new Health Ranger Report daily show (Monday through Friday), it also brings you 28 amazing
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By Peter Ellington 3 Sleep Gadgets That Could be Right for You Getting a good night’s sleep can make a huge difference to your health and general wellbeing. It’s often cited as one of the easiest things to change about your life with the biggest positive benefit. That being said – the changes aren’t always that easy to make. You might think sleep is something that should be left to nature, and not the realm of high-tech gadgetry – but that’s not always the case. The reality is – gadgets can make a big difference in helping improve your sleep.
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By Ken Ham In a recent address to the LGBT community, US President Barack Obama made several startling claims that only highlight the continuing animosity and intolerance towards Bible-believing Christians. He said that “Freedom of religion isn’t reason enough to deny any American their constitutional rights,” referring, of course, to gay “marriage,” and he added that “it’s important to recognize that some parts of the country remain uncomfortable with same-sex marriage and that it will take time for them to catch up to the majority of Americans who support such unions,” according to CBS News. The President went on to
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A mother may literally have her children on her mind at all times. Findings reveal that cells from fetuses migrate into the brains of their mothers, and can last a lifetime. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has shockingly justified the latest Palestinian murder campaign in Israel. His comments this week at Harvard University will encourage the continuation of violence and lead to further deaths of both Israelis and Palestinians. Secretary Kerry’s remarks are particularly troubling because it is unimaginable that he would provide such justification other than for the killing of Israelis. His explanation for the widespread knifings, suicide bombings, shootings, arson, firebombings, vehicle attacks and lethal rock-throwing is either naive or mendacious; perhaps both. He asserts that the frustrations of Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank are responsible
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By Adam Ferguson A diuretic food is any food that assist with the excretion of water from our bodies. This can help you flush your body, removing toxins in the process. This has a number of beneficial effects, most importantly, reducing blood pressure. So if you’re looking to add foods with diuretic properties, here’s a list of 8 great diuretic foods that you can try to add to your diet. In addition to being diuretics, they also have a number of other health benefits: 1. Spinach Spinach is not only Popeye’s favorite foods but also a vegetable with diuretic properties.
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By Frost Smith Scientists were hoping for insight into why so many fossilized dinosaurs are buried in rock appearing to be in what’s been called the “throes of death” posture. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Geary Andrew Platelets are the tiny cells that help to form a clot in your blood. A normal platelet count is 150,000 to 450,000 units every cubic millimeter of blood, but different diseases can cause levels fall can cause internal bleeding. Thrombocytopenia is the medical term for a low blood platelet count. Platelets (thrombocytes) are colorless blood cells that play an important role in blood clotting. In order to increase blood platelets naturally get adequate sleep and increase the consumption of beet roots, apples, potato skins and bitter gourd. Also eat green leafy vegetables regularlly basis. Causes of low
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Scientists have announced indirect evidence of liquid water on the surface of Mars, raising hopes among secular scientists that life may be present on the “red planet.” But why do they hope for this—and are such hopes realistic? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org