By Ken Ham The stunning Fearfully and Wonderfully Made pro-life exhibit at the In addition to a feature article highlighting the artists and writers behind our newest exhibit, you’ll also enjoy articles on how to see Jesus in the everyday moments of your life (and use these moments to teach your kids!), what crystals reveal about the age of the earth, and the latest in the continuing search for life in outer space. You’ll also explore CRISPR: A Clear-Cut Issue? Should Christians Judge? Why Bears Don’t Bench-Press And more! As always, you’ll find the latest in culture and science news,
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By Guest Contributor by Fabian Ommar Since the outbreak of COVID-19, interest in preparedness has spiked considerably. People everywhere are foreseeing challenging times ahead and becoming more conscious about the importance of resiliency … Read the rest The post No Money? 9 Ways to Prep for FREE (or Almost Free) appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Guest Contributor by Joanna Miller People choose to homeschool for a variety of reasons. I began homeschooling in the fall of 2012 when after a year in public kindergarten, it became apparent … Read the rest The post Just in Case You Needed More Incentive to Homeschool… appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Increased risk of metabolic complications starts at an abdominal circumference of 31.5 inches in women and 37 inches in most men, though it’s closer to 35.5 inches for South Asian, Chinese, and Japanese men. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
A new editorial in GSA Today is claiming that secular scientists should cease using the term “Cambrian Explosion.”1 It’s not for any particularly revealing scientific discovery but for “societal reasons.” Jacob Beasecker and his colleagues from Michigan State University attempt to justify their perceived lack of an “explosion” of life by noting that there have been many … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Sima Ash (NaturalHealth365) Tragically, the number of children in the United States living with autism, ADHD, asthma, and allergies (the 4 A’s) has increased over the years. Many parents whose children suffer from these chronic conditions report frequent use of antibiotics during the early stages of their children’s lives. In fact, a study confirmed a link between antibiotic use during the first year of life and the development of asthma. Researchers published their findings in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine and revealed that impaired viral immunity and genetic variants on a region of chromosome 17 increase the risk …read more
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01/21/21 “Will we see overt Christian persecution coming to the US? We certainly have a government now in place that could make this a reality. We’ll see.” Admin Every day around the world, 13 Christians are killed for their faith; 12 are illegally arrested or imprisoned; 5 are abducted; and 12 churches or other Christian buildings are attacked. These are among some of the disturbing findings of the recently released Open Doors’ 2021 World Watch List (WWL-2021). This annual report ranks the top 50 nations in which Christians are most persecuted for their religion. All in
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How were all these huge tree trunks deposited? …read more Source: creation.com
01/20/21 “As the article notes the WHO says that the PCR test is now, after fraud Biden became prez, considered just one tool to use along with other diagnostics to determine a Covid case. However during all of 2020 with Mr. Trump in office the PCR test was used by itself to determine Covid cases thereby creating a fake pandemic to make him look bad before the election. Lots of wicked people in these international organizations.” Admin Well, what do you know? It just so happens that—on the very day Joe Biden took office—the World Health Organization
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12/26/20 Scroll down to watch. Powerful summary of all the fraud that went on to steal the election. The Dems and rino Repubs are certainly under Satanic influence which does not bode well for the future of our nation.
01/20/21 With the pandemic, the “digital transformation” that so many analysts have been referring to for years, without being exactly sure what it meant, has found its catalyst. One major effect of confinement will be the expansion and progression of the digital world in a decisive and often permanent manner. – Klaus Schwab, COVID-19: The Great Reset (p. 153) No matter the origin or true lethality of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus pandemic has been utilized to implement broader agendas that have been planned well in advance. One of the motivations for declaring a global pandemic was to make possible
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By Ken Ham Whole Bible. Whole Truth. That’s the motto of Dr. Dana Sneed, a curriculum writer and editor with AiG, re-wrote the lessons from ABC for Sunday School for ABC for Homeschool. She shares what you can expect with ABC for Homeschool: And ABC for Homeschool also includes a video component. Building Blocks with Bryan and Avery features AiG’s Bryan Osborne and Avery Foley as they teach foundational truths from God’s Word with fun object lessons and a chronological timeline. Each …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Michael By Joseph Jankowski Poland has become the latest country to roll out a “vaccine passport” that will give those vaccinated against the coronavirus the ability to exercise exclusive rights. Polish… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
01/20/21 I, like many others, firmly believed that Mr. Trump would prevail in getting the election fraud exposed and reversed with the result he would be in office 4 more years, sadly that didn’t happen. Why he did not invoke the Insurrection act and use the military to prevent criminal fraud Biden from stealing the election I don’t know. It must be Gods will that things worked out like they did. His ways are not our ways. We’ve been given a preview of what’s to come in the unrelenting attacks on Mr. Trump and his supporters by the MSM and
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By Michael By Nicola Guess, King’s College London Whether restricting carbohydrate intake is an effective way to manage type 2 diabetes is a topic of some controversy in nutrition – largely because trial… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Guest Contributor by Modern Refugee Do you have wheat berries in your stockpile? Have you used them? It’s very important to learn how to work with your new ingredients well before you … Read the rest The post A Prepper’s Guide to Wheat Berries: Versatile, Space-Saving, Long-Term Food appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Dr. Terry Mortenson A geology historian’s book review of “The Grand Canyon, Monument to an Ancient Earth” and why its arguments should fail to convince a careful Bible student. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael In a frenzied stampede, Big Tech intends to create a foolproof and dystopian vaccine passport that can and will be required worldwide for “travel, work, school and life”. VCI is a massive… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Amazingly and uniquely designed by God …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael By William Walter Kay BA JD Those lucky enough to have read Bertram Gross’s Friendly Fascism (1980) hot from the presses have long been equipped with a conceptual tool helpful in grasping a key… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham An elephant named “Happy,” who lives at the Bronx Zoo in New York, isn’t a person. Now, that should be obvious. After all, Happy is an elephant. But the courts, including now an appellate court, had to affirm what is “common sense” (as those who manage Happy put it) to most people—Happy is not a person. Undeterred, the “Nonhuman Rights Project” will take their case (i.e., that Happy, a supposedly unhappy elephant, deserves “human-like rights”) —to a higher court. Why is this story significant? And activist groups like the Nonhuman Rights Project are pushing for animals to
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By Michael By 21stCenturyWireTV Natural Blaze Editor’s Note: We don’t speak German, so we’re assuming the translations are accurate. Regardless, the scenes themselves – like the one… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Edit Lang, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), approximately 4.6 percent of the U.S. population over 12 years old lives with hypothyroidism, with women far more likely to develop the condition than men. Hypothyroidism, also known as underactive thyroid, occurs when your thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. This diminished thyroid function can potentially lead to devastating health consequences, such as weight gain, muscle weakness, pain, depression, plus much more. Although thyroid medications are the gold standard for managing hypothyroidism symptoms, they are certainly not the only way to nudge your thyroid
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By Dr. Mercola Patients who are critically ill and potentially dying face overwhelming challenges, including a variety of intense emotions, loss of dignity and helplessness. A study published in the American Journal of Nursing shows that patients who have chosen a “do not resuscitate” (DNR) order may not receive the same patient care as others.1 The difference appears to be based on the interpretation of the order by individual nurses and doctors. A DNR order is an important consideration at any time in life when a person may not want extraordinary measures taken if their physical condition deteriorates. Currently, Baby
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By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future provides another peek at A Mousetrap for Darwin: Michael J. Behe Answers His Critics. Here Behe and host Eric Anderson discuss the new book’s section on malaria evolution. Evolutionists say malaria’s ability to evolve resistance to the antimalarial drug chloroquine is powerful evidence of unguided microbe-to-man evolution. Behe discusses how this evolutionary innovation required two coordinated mutations and lies at the outside edge of what blind evolution can manage. But many innovations in the history of life require three or more coordinated mutations, which Behe argues is so improbable as to lie beyond
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By everybodysfit The musical fruit. Beans are a very healthy type of food that is affordable and versatile. Different types are enjoyed by different cultures. Beans are classified as legumes and grow in pods that have beans inside. These pods come from flowers. Some of the most popular types of beans include black beans, garbanzo beans, pinto beans, red beans, black-eyed peas, soybeans, and kidney beans. There are a number of reasons why beans can be part of a healthy diet. Protein: Beans are high in amino acids. Soybeans are actually a complete source of protein, meaning they contain all
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Millions of Americans live with autoimmune disorders, and despite plenty of money invested in research, scientists have largely ignored the underlying problems causing them. Unfortunately, it appears that autoimmunity – which occurs when your immune system begins attacking your body instead of protecting it from disease – is on the rise within the United States. According to the NIH MedlinePlus Magazine, new research funded by the National Institutes of Health discovered that autoimmunity has been on the rise for the past several decades. While it significantly increased among Americans overall, it was especially prevalent
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