By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin continues his series discussing the top 10 problems with biological and chemical evolution. This series is based upon Casey Luskin’s chapter in the volume More than Myth, edited by Paul Brown and Robert Stackpole (Chartwell Press, 2014). In this segment, Casey discusses the sixth problem: how molecular biology has failed to yield a grand “Tree of Life.” 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 Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin continues his series discussing the top 10 problems with biological and chemical evolution. This series is based upon Casey Luskin’s chapter in the volume More than Myth, edited by Paul Brown and Robert Stackpole (Chartwell Press, 2014). In this segment, Casey discusses the seventh problem: how convergent evolution challenges Darwinism and destroys the logic behind common ancestry. 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) By Melissa Breyer, Tree Hugger This nifty list ranks popular plant foods by the 17 nutrients thought to lower the risk of heart disease and cancer. At this point the advice to eat fruit and vegetables for optimal health has been roundly hammered into our heads – but where do we go from there? Once we’ve embraced the idea of plants on the plate, is their further room for improvement? To take it to the next level, Jennifer Di Noia, associate professor of sociology at William Paterson University, took an in-depth look at the nutrient profiles of
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How clusters of stars lacking dust and gas impact the age of the universe. …read more Read more here: creation.com
It comes as no surprise that the global market for nutraceuticals has grown CAGR of 8.2% over the period of 2006-2012 and that the revenues of the global nutraceuticals industry are expected to reach USD 424 billion by 2017. The Latin American market will be even greater, with expected growth of 12.5% CAGR for the period of 2012-2017. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Genetic analysis indicates public shouldn’t be alarmed, ‘cautiously optimistic’ health officials say By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) — The bird flu outbreak that has resulted in the slaughter of millions of chickens and turkeys in the United States has little chance of sickening humans, federal health officials said Wednesday. The reason: the genetic makeup of the virus behind the outbreak is different from other bird flu viruses that have sickened more than 600 people in 15 countries, according to Dr. Alicia Fry, an epidemiologist and medical officer with the U.S. Centers for
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On this week’s edition of The Watchman, we examine ISIS’s attempts to eliminate Christians from the Middle East. Plus, we go on the ground in France to analyze the brewing culture clash with French Muslims in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
On this week’s edition of The Watchman, we analyze the fall of Yemen and Iran’s continued march across the Middle East. We also get on the ground in Great Britain to examine the rise of the BDS movement against Israel.
This week on The Brody File, we’re in Indiana, a state where religious liberty is severely under attack after the big controversy over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. We talk with a Christian business owner and one of the state leaders
By Creation Moments A new species of dinosaur has been found. Scientists are calling Changyuraptor yangi the biggest feathered dinosaur ever discovered. Here at Creation Moments, however, we’re calling it a feathered bird. Dinosaur-to-bird evolution is nothing more than a flight of fancy. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) By Tess Pennington I am inspired by the very definition of self-reliance: to be reliant on one’s own capabilities, judgment, or resources. Ultimately, it is the epitome of independence and lays the groundwork of what we are all striving for – to live a life based on our personal principles and beliefs. It is a concept rooted in the groundwork that made America great. Being dependent on our own capabilities and resources helped create a strong, plentiful country for so long. That said, the existing country as it is now is entirely different than when it began.
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By Dr. Becker By Dr. Mercola In a study to test coconut oil’s biocidal properties against the bacteria responsible for tooth decay, the oil proved to be quite effective. The action of coconut oil was tested in its natural state and after being treated with enzymes, in a process similar to digestion. The oils were tested against strains of Streptococcus bacteria, which are common inhabitants of your mouth. They found that enzyme-modified coconut oil strongly inhibits the growth of most strains of Streptococcus bacteria, including Streptococcus mutans, an acid-producing bacterium that is a major cause of tooth …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The seed saving movement is growing. Communities are banding together to save and share heirloom and open pollination seeds that are in danger of disappearing off the face of the Earth as a result of industrialized agriculture and multinational corporations that control the majority of our seed supply. The documentary “Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds” by M. Sean Kaminsky seeks to inspire people about the importance of seed saving—and its urgency.1 When you save seeds, you’re joining a chain of farmers, gardeners, and seed enthusiasts that dates back to the Stone Age—our civilization
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By Ken Ham I recently wrote a blog post on the gruesome murder of a baby in her mother’s womb. In that blog post, I highlighted how the murderer—who allegedly stabbed the woman’s womb open and removed the baby—was reportedly not even charged with murder for her actions because the child was unborn. Well, a law professor at Northwestern University, Deborah Tuerkheimer, recently wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times on that very incident. And this op-ed is highly disturbing and disgraceful. In her piece, “How Not to Protect Pregnant Women,” she writes, “In the wake of a
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By Dr. Danny Faulkner The Principle is a documentary film in defense of an absolute geocentric model, in which the entire universe moves around the Earth. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Cody TM Source: 20 Easy-To-Grow Indoor Plants That You Can Eat For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by CODY TM Some may think that growing vegetables indoors would take a lot of time and effort with little reward. However, there are a variety of fruits and veggies that you can easily grow without any unnecessary hassle! 1. Cilantro Growing cilantro indoors can be somewhat more challenging than outdoors particularly if you transplant [&hellip Source: 20 Easy-To-Grow Indoor Plants That You Can Eat Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Dr. Hugh Ross accepts the biblical truth that Adam and Eve were the parents of all modern humans, so in his estimation Neanderthals must have been animals. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola An estimated 25 million Americans suffer from spring allergies associated with tree, grass, and weed pollen. Airborne pollen is the most common cause of seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis. Worldwide, hay fever affects between 10-30 percent of the population,1 making springtime a season of discomfort rather than joy for many. Most people turn to antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, and allergy shots to address their symptoms. Unfortunately, many of these drugs can cause significant side effects, and relief tends to be short-lived. Moreover, they don’t address the underlying cause of
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By David Benjamin Source: Watermelon Seeds Are Edible and Here’s Why You Should Eat Them For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DAVID BENJAMIN Growing up we would have watermelon seed spitting contests to see who could spit them the furthest. If I would have known then what I know now I probably wouldn’t have spit so many up and instead chewed them up and swallowed them or saved them for later! Watermelon seeds are nutritious [&hellip Source: Watermelon Seeds Are Edible and Here’s Why You Should Eat Them Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Read
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By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Aspartame has a lower public ranking than Congress By Heather Callaghan Associated Press has just reported PepsiCo’s announcement to drop the artificial sweetener aspartame from its Diet Pepsi in response to customer feedback. If that were all to the story, than it would be great news, as aspartame has been outed as a dangerous excitotoxin with shady beginnings that involve both Monsanto and Donald Rumsfeld. A concerted effort from doctors and independent researchers has finally led to critical mass among consumers who now have the wherewithal to drop the substance from their diet. …read more Read more
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Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of the New York Times bestseller, “The Harbinger” and the inspiration behind the “Isaiah 9:10 Judgment” movie, on Wednesday smacked down the Supreme Court’s assumption that it has the authority to redefine marriage. Cahn’s comments followed by only about 24 hours the hearing in the august courtroom where the justices heard arguments on whether the U.S. government would mandate recognition of homosexual “marriage” across the country. Or not. “The justices of the Supreme Court took up their seats [in a hearing] on whether they should strike down the biblical and historic definition of marriage,” he said.
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By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Image by Chiot’s Run, shared under a Creative Commons Licence We’ve all become a little more eco-conscious and most of us are aware that limiting our use of toxic chemicals will help the environment. This thinking can be extended to our garden and there are a few simple but cost-effective ways to maintain your garden and keep the planet safe. From growing your own food to solar-powered products to eco-friendly patio products – here are five ways to help put the ‘green’ into your garden. Grown your own food You can easily start growing vegetables in your
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By Paul Fassa Source: Monsanto Has Known that Roundup is Carcinogenic for Decades For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Amazingly, Monsanto has a task force that intends to do damage control on the WHO report that glyphosate is a “probable carcinogenic”. They’re even sending their arm twisting agents to confront and challenge the WHO about the study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a coalition of 17 experts [&hellip Source: Monsanto Has Known that Roundup is Carcinogenic for Decades Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here:
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By Erica Cinnamon essential oil is one of the most versatile essential oils. Cinnamon is a sweet spice relished all over the world. It is also used as an herbal tea. Cinnamon is also used to extract an essential oil which has its exact sweet, pervading aroma which is very soothing. Cinnamon essential oil has a plethora of health benefits and healing properties. Homemade Cinnamon Oil MethodItems you will need: cinnamon sticks, a glass jar, preferably amber or green with a wide mouth and straight sides (for ease in straining out the substances), and olive oil. Steps:1 – Get enough
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Why bother with nectar and pollen when there’s meat on the menu? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Mike Bundrant By Mike Bundrant of the iNLP Center. With all the stress in life, wouldn’t it be nice to allow your body to de-stress on autopilot? Whether mental or physical stress, your body needs vital nutrients that support your nervous system, especially when facing challenges. Research shows the following five foods to be a perfect fit! 1. Almonds The University of Maryland Medical Center did a study that suggests eating foods rich in Vitamin B to reduce anxiety and stress. Almonds contain a full range of B complex vitamins! Read here: http://www.livestrong.com/article/127698-foods-reduce-anxiety/ 2. Green Tea Research shows that
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