By Ken Ham Episode nine of A.D. The Bible Continues recently aired on NBC. As with past episodes, this one got many biblical and historical details wrong. I encourage you to read the full review, provided by two writers and researchers, Avery Foley and Troy Lacey, below: Episode nine of A.D. The Bible Continues focuses on Acts 9:23–28. It begins with persecutors searching desperately for Saul of Tarsus all over the city of Damascus and then shows his daring escape in a basket over the wall of the city (Acts 9:25). They correctly showed the city gates being watched as
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By Melanie Grimes Health benefits from friendships include longevity and relief from depression. Human beings are not solitary creatures. We have evolved in shared living situations since ancient times, joining together not just to mate but the hunt and share food, work as teams gathering foods or crafting utensils. Even in modern times, humans need each other and thrive better with they have companionship. Research has even shown that having friends is good for your health and contributes to longevity. The benefits of interpersonal relationships Health benefits from friendships improve with good communication. Whenever people communicate, they form an interpersonal
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By REALdeal Source: If You See A Child Or Animal Trapped In A Hot Car, This Simple Trick Will Save Their Life! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Summer is coming, and every year we hear horror stories about kids or animals trapped in a hot car unattended. This can be incredibly dangerous! According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website: “Even outside temperatures in the 60s can cause a car temperature to rise well above 110° F. When the outside temperature [&hellip Source: If You See A Child Or Animal Trapped In A Hot Car, …read more
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By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) By Catherine J. Frompovich Just about everyone loves corn, especially fresh corn-on-the-cob in summer. Well, maybe “corn-aholics” ought to research the effects of modern GMO corn before taking another bite. Don’t pop that corn yet! Jerry Rosman was a pig and cattle farmer, who now is an ORGANIC farming consultant as a result of losing his animal-breeding farming business due to GMO corn feedstock interfering with animal husbandry and reproduction—baby piglets and calves. Rosman realized that the GM corn, actually bt-corn, he was feeding his hogs was responsible for sows experiencing false pregnancies. That led to …read
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The general public will have the opportunity to visit the massive Ark Encounter construction site this summer in scenic northern Kentucky. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) Canadian government documents recently obtained as part of a lawsuit meant to block the production of genetically modified (GM) salmon show that, contrary to claims made by producer AquaBounty Technologies, the GM salmon actually grow more slowly and are more prone to… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham An interesting news story has recently been spreading around the Internet. Apparently a student in California sued his school district because he wanted to be able to “to attach [a] 5-inch feather he received from his father to the tassel on his cap” for his graduation ceremony. Reportedly the school does not allow any religious symbols or additional decorations to the cap and gown. The student, Christian Titman, then reportedly sued for the right to be able to wear the religious symbol. Apparently he was successful in his suit and will be able to wear the feather.
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By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Natural Blaze The R.E.G.R.E.T. Support Group was launched recently in Ireland by parents of chronically ill teenage girls. These parents blame an injection the girls received at school as the cause of their daughters’ illness. The drug in question is called Gardasil and is being marketed as an anti-cancer vaccine. R.E.G.R.E.T. is an acronym for “Reactions and Effects of Gardasil Resulting in Extreme Trauma”. Members of ten families from all over the country came together to share experiences and express their exasperation at the inability of health authorities to recognise the pattern of serious adverse reactions …read
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By none By Barbara Loe Fisher Vaccine risks for you or your child can range from zero to 100 percent depending upon the genes you were born with, your microbiome DNA, the environment you live in, your age and health at the time of vaccination, and the type and how many vaccines you get.1,2 Vaccines are not safe or effective for everyone because we are not all the same and we do not all respond the same way to pharmaceutical products like vaccines.3,4 Our response to infectious diseases and the risk for complications can also vary, …read more Read more
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By By Dr. David Jockers (NaturalNews) Vegetables are a well-known source of nutrients containing vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants which are essential for optimal human health and vitality. But did you know that some of your favorite vegetables could be making you sick? Nightshade plants and vegetables… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) It is not a big secret that the processed food industry thrives on selling people junk foods made from cheap, addictive and often synthetic ingredients. However, a major loophole in the regulatory system has made it easier than ever for junk food manufacturers to also… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Eric Anderson, who has been involved in the intelligent design debate for over a decade. Anderson’s primary focus is on analyzing the logical and rhetorical bases of arguments to help people understand strengths, weaknesses, and underlying assumptions of arguments made in the id & evolution debate. 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 By Kali Sinclair (NaturalNews) It could be argued that informed consent establishes the basis of any doctor patient relationship. It is defined as permission given to a physician to perform any type of treatment after the patient has been told all of the possible risks and benefits of that treatment… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By P.A. Watson (NaturalNews) With California lawns drying up and turning brown due to government-sanctioned water restrictions, a new company has found a way to keep your curb appeal that makes a little “green” for both parties involved.LawnLift, a lawn painting company that spruces up the look… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) The Danish Working Environment Authority (WEA) has declared glyphosate a carcinogen, according to a report in the Danish news outlet Nyhederne. This means that they will demand that due care is taken when it is used, and they will recommend a change to other less toxic chemicals. Source: GM WatchDanish Source: Nyhederne nyhederne.tv2.dk/2015-05-28-roundup-kommer-paa-arbejdstilsynets-kraeftliste The WEA operates under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Employment. The WEA’s verdict reinforces the decision of the World Health Organisation’s cancer agency IARC that glyphosate is a “probable” carcinogen. Philippe Grandjean, professor of environmental …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
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By Ken Ham According to a recent study, scientists claim that the fossilized brains of two marine arthropods discovered in Cambrian rock strata in Canada can give a peek into the evolutionary history of arthropods. According to evolutionary thinking, the ancestors of arthropods (things like insects, spiders, and crustaceans) were soft-bodied creatures. Evolutionists hold that these legged worm-like creatures eventually obtained a jointed skeleton and began to look like arthropods. Apparently, researchers were wondering, “How do we go from something that looks nothing like an arthropod to something that looks completely like an arthropod?” Well, these new fossilized brains supposedly
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You might not think much about your grip strength, unless you’re trying to open a jar of pickles, but it turns out this seemingly minute detail of fitness may reveal quite a bit about your overall health. In a study of nearly 140,000 people, ages 35 to 70 and spanning 17 countries, grip strength was found to be a simple, low-cost indicator of heart attacks and strokes.1 On average, male grip strength ranged between 67 and 84 pounds while female grip strength ranged from 54 to 62 pounds. For each 11-pound decrease …read more
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For years, we have been pointing out the obvious foundational issues linked to the relentlessly rising rates of youth suicide in the ‘evolutionized’ West. If Darwin was right, there is no ultimate meaning or purpose to life except what we choose. You are born, you suffer, you die—that’s it. Perhaps, if you’re lucky, you may get recycled as organic manure—but beyond that, you’re just a number that happened to come up in the great casino of the universe. (Even where Darwin is denied, but ‘millions of years’ ideas are proclaimed, hopelessness finds foothold. Read More Darwin, Spurgeon and the black
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By By Michael Ravensthorpe (NaturalNews) Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants responsible for absorbing the light necessary for photosynthesis. It is often considered to be the “blood” of plants, since it comprises the basic physiology of the plant and is required for their basic metabolic functions,… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham Finally—answer books suitable for kids! Here are answers to over 100 of their most difficult questions regarding the Bible, God, sin, dinosaurs, the Flood of Noah, salvation, astronomy, and more! Our children face an onslaught of evolutionary teaching at school, on TV, and in many of the books and articles that they read. They need to be equipped to think biblically so they can spot error when they see it and defend the Christian faith with answers to skeptical attacks. At Answers in Genesis, we have a passion for reaching out to children with the message that
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Despite mounting evidence that the bones of a claimed human ancestor are in fact an extinct ape, evolutionists won’t give up on a prized ‘missing link’. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Robert Harrington Calcium is not only the most abundant mineral in the body, it is also the most commonly found in the material universe. Yes, it is that ubiquitous and therefore it can be found in good measure in various food groups. The real challenge with maintaining sufficient calcium levels lies in proper absorption, uptake, and assimilation. This is where some sources of dietary calcium are far superior to others. There are little magic formulations of “Calcium and Company” all throughout the plant kingdom. The very best of these have naturally optimized the vital proportions in a mix of
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear the final segment of Bill Dembski’s appearance on the Gilmore & Glahn radio show. Dembski & Gilmore continue their discussion of advances being made behind the scenes in the overall scientific debate, and the inevitable demise of Darwinian evolution as the predominant theory in life sciences. 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 By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) As the drought in California — home to much of the nation’s food production — worsens, desperation is rampant as politicians, policymakers and others scramble for ways to mitigate the worsening crisis.One of the most recent ideas is also one of the most foolish… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Antibiotic overuse doesn’t just make us vulnerable to minor infections that can become life-threatening when the bacteria have developed resistance against one or more antibiotics, antibiotic use in childhood also appears to be linked to a host of problems well into adulthood. This is more proof antibiotics needs to be reserved for life-threatening situations, and prescriptions for minor infections and use in animal husbandry must end immediately to curb this growing health threat. Antibiotic Use in Agriculture Must Be Stopped Meat raised in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is one known source of drug-resistant
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By Alexandra Preston Neuropathy, or damage to the peripheral or autonomic nerves, is a common complication of diabetes. This not only causes losses in sensory and motor function, but can also lead to debilitating pain and even foot ulcers which may in turn lead to amputation. While conventional treatment is limited to good foot and nail hygiene, early detection of potential ulcers and strong painkillers such as antiepileptics and opioids, research has found that nutritional supplements are capable of even reversing nerve damage. 1. Treatment with Acetyl-l-Carnitine One of those nutritional supplements that can bring true relief to diabetic neuropathy
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