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By Darius Viet If God knew that apes and the like would be used so passionately by evolutionists to support their theory, why did he create them? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By By Ethan Huff (NaturalNews) So-called milk alternatives abound in today’s commercial food system as more and more folks develop intolerance, whether physically or mentally, to the highly-processed, enzymatically-dead swill they call grocery store “milk.” But one of the most popular go-to alternatives… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Every five years, the US Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Health and Human Services (HHS) convene a 15-member panel to update the nation’s dietary guidelines. The panel’s stated mission is to identify foods and beverages that help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight, promote health, and prevent disease. These guidelines also serve as the foundation for national nutrition policies, such as school lunch programs and feeding programs for the elderly. The 2015 dietary guidelines1,2,3 include a number of positive modifications, although I still do not agree with all …read more Read more here: [More]
By Ron Dudek This marvel of miniature design is set by tiny plants, called bladderworts, which seek to supplement their diet. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Brian Mattson of Dead Reckoning.tv discusses intelligent design with Casey Luskin. Luskin answers the question, “Is intelligent design really science?” by analyzing the design argument for proteins, taking listeners through the observation, hypothesis, experiment and conclusion steps of the scientific method. Watch the full interview at the Dead Reckoning YouTube channel. 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 noreply@blogger.com (Activist) With summer rolling around and an abundance of fun outdoor-activities on your doorstep, there is no better time to get serious about improving your health and kicking your smoking habit for good. Quitting smoking will not only drastically reduce your chances of heart disease and cancer, but it is also proven to reduce stress, improve fertility, increase your sense of smell and taste, and keep you looking and feeling younger. So here are some of the best tips for making this the summer the one where you leave smoking behind. 1. Make a plan and stick to [More]
By Christina Sarich As major supermarkets like Safeway, Target, Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s refuse GM salmon, the mega store Costco is planning on selling the genetically modified fish to its customers while attempting to dress itself as a big organic seller. This is odd, since Costco has just announced that it will become one of the largest sellers of organic products in the US, and also since Costco customers recently rallied in Seattle to deliver more than 50,000 signatures asking the company not to sell GM salmon. Over 60 retailers representing more than 9000 stores have already publicly committed [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Stephen Meyer debates Michael Shermer, founder and publisher of Skeptic Magazine, about how Darwinian evolution should be taught in the public school classroom. Should students be allowed to learn about the scientific challenges to neo-Darwinism? Listen in on this candid discussion. 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     
“Good article and analysis by Dr. Paul. Washington’s hysterical warmongering against Russia is just their insane way of trying to maintain US global domination. Rather than accepting the fact that a unipolar world is no longer tenable in light of the growing stature of Russia and China on the world stage and trying to work with them in a civil, mutually beneficial manner they have adopted instead a warmongering policy which will ultimately lead to disaster.”  Admin While much of the world focused last week on whether or not the Federal Reserve was going to raise interest rates, or whether [More]
By jeery park The thyroid gland is the body’s master controller. It controls how the body uses energy, makes proteins, and controls how sensitive the body is to other hormones. Hormonal output from the thyroid is regulated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) produced by the anterior pituitary. Most doctors only look at the TSH level when testing for thyroid issues. Unfortunately, this only tells a small part of how your hormones are functioning. There are many things that can affect how your thyroid functions. Here is an article from OrganicHealth.co that lists 9 ordinary household items that can destroy your thyroid. [More]
By Christina Sarich In the same way Big Food makers tried to rename sugar in their products so that consumers wouldn’t know that their favorite brands contained almost 75 percent empty calories, the mainstream media is trying to re-brand GMOs so that the public thinks the food creations are completely safe. That’s right. Just like Hilary Clinton advised biotech at a recent symposium, she thinks if customers just ‘thought of GMOs differently’ we would like them more. Like putting a new coat of paint on a dilapidated shed and calling it a mansion, or prettying up our fall wardrobe with [More]
By Ken Ham Miley Cyrus is a popular singer and actress who rose to fame and fortune after her role in the television series Hannah Montana. She became a teen idol because of that role. But what parent would want their child looking up to someone like this today who now as an adult shakes her fist at God and promotes sexual perversion? Recently, Cyrus posed nude for Paper magazine. (By the way, the origin of clothing is in Genesis when God gave clothes because of our sin—the first blood sacrifice as a covering—a picture of what was to come [More]
By Ken Ham The media has been buzzing lately with headlines like “Origin-of-Life Story May Have Found Its Missing Link” and “Researchers May Have Solved ‘Missing Link’ Mystery in the Origin of Life.” The question of the origin of life has long been a puzzle to evolutionary scientists. After all, one of the laws of nature is the law of biogenesis; life only comes from other life. This law is confirmed no matter where we look on Earth and, despite years of research, life only ever comes from other life—it has never, not even once, been observed to come from [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) It may not be the first issue you think of in terms of staying well, but the temperature at which we work, relax, eat or sleep is as essential as diet or exercise in maintaining good health. We know this intuitively, of course, but there is also intriguing academic research into the effects of temperature, particularly in the workplace and how our physical, emotional and cognitive functions react to being too cold or too warm. Hot and Cold Employees One Cornell study, for instance, found that a lower than optimal temperature meant employees made significantly more mistakes [More]
When one looks at all the facts, the case for evolution and millions of years crumbles. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Heidi Kristoffer Avocado is one of the healthiest foods with lots of benefits for health: They are packing full of antioxidants and mono-unsaturated fats, which are essential for reducing inflammation in the body and reducing the risks of developing cancer. Avocados also contain fiber, which is essential for keeping the digestive system and intestines healthy. The nourishing nutrients in the fruit are also wonderful for beautifying purposes such as repairing hair damage and softening the skin. For all these outstanding reasons, growing an avocado tree so you can always have these outstanding fruits on hand as often as possible [More]
By Jesse Herman Source: How To Build A Simple Pallet Garden For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by J HERMAN Are you looking for an interesting, unique way to start or expand your garden? Pallet gardening might be a great solution for you! Read on to find a few simple instructions on how to build, setup and maintain your very own pallet garden. For this project, you’ll need one pallet/skid, landscaping fabric, [&hellip Source: How To Build A Simple Pallet Garden Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
Stars have an amazing variety, and pose problems for evolutionary views of their origin. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Phyllis Purple corn is turning out to be one of the healthiest foods on the planet.The health benefits of purple corn are pervasive in the body, and it has a normalizing effect on many bodily systems. A native plant of Peru and Chili, purple corn is related to blue corn, which is widely available in our country. The corn’s purple color is produced by its high content of anthocyanins, also called flavonoids, compounds responsible for most of its health benefits. An estimated 18 million people in America have been diagnosed with diabetes. One of the most serious complications of [More]
By By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) The cries of the innocent who seek justice in today’s America are reaching a piercing crescendo. Case after case of unwarranted medical child abduction portends a ruthless totalitarian future for every single parent trying to raise children in this country — this, as… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By MRHEALTH (Nick Meyer) The return to a more natural and organic farming system has been a work in progress, but it holds great promise both for the health of our soil and ecosystems as well as […] The post Report: Organic Farmers Make Considerably More Money Than Their “Conventional” Counterparts appeared first on Healthy Debates. …read more Read more here: Healthy Debates News     
By Shelby Hall Is your skin feeling dry and gross? Using this fantastic face wash will help you dramatically! This homemade face wash will ensure that you have refreshed clean skin. You see this face wash is going to be rich in essential oils that I’m sure you already know are super healthy for you and especially your […] …read more Read more here: organichealth.co     
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Over the last 80 years numerous determinations have been made of the 147Sm half-life. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Shelby Hall I’m sure you already know how amazing the love you get from an animal is. That animal relies on you for everything and trusts that you will take care of it, remaining by your side until death usually. The video below has been titled “Denali.” It is told from the point of view of a […] …read more Read more here: organichealth.co     
By Creation Moments The long and skinny shrimpfish must surely be one of the strangest sea creatures to come from the hand of a Creator who never ceases to amaze us with His wonders. Of course, evolutionists claim that the shrimpfish is a product of millions of years of evolution. Let’s take a close look at this remarkable creature and see for ourselves which view holds water. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Andrew Hypervitaminosis D is a state of vitamin D toxicity. The normal range for blood concentration is 30.0 to 74.0 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). An excess of vitamin D causes abnormally high blood concentrations of calcium, which can cause overcalcification of the bones, soft tissues, heart and kidneys. In addition, hypertension can result. The main consequence of vitamin D toxicity is a buildup of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia), which can cause poor appetite, nausea and vomiting. Weakness, frequent urination and kidney problems also may occur. Although vitamin D toxicity is uncommon even among people who take supplements, you [More]
A leading figure in global Anglicanism has warned that accommodating those who support gay marriage is an “unacceptably high” price to pay for unity in the church. Speaking in Belfast yesterday (Friday), Peter Jensen, the retired archbishop of Sydney, said that Biblical teaching is too unambiguous to allow such “tension” to exist between the two viewpoints within the same denomination. The retired archbishop, who is highly influential in conservative Anglican circles, was speaking at an event in Belfast’s Willowfield church. He said: “In Scotland, the General Synod of the Episcopal Church [an Anglican church] has chosen to omit the definition [More]