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By Winston Ewert On this ID The Future from the vault, Robert Marks and Winston Ewert, both of the Evolutionary Informatics Lab, discuss three of their papers written with design theorist William Dembski. The focus here is evolutionary informatics, algorithmic specified complexity, and information theory as it relates to biology and evolutionary theory. Ewert discusses the mathematical foundation for why we know Mount Rushmore is designed in a way that Mount Fuji isn’t. In particular he unpacks a recent advance in information theory, the theory of algorithmic specified complexity. Also in the conversation mix, snowflakes and … poker. To find [More]
By Ken Ham January 17, 2021, is Sanctity of Life Sunday here in America. Many churches across the nation will be holding special services to proclaim the sanctity of every human life, with a particular emphasis on the lives of the unborn—and it’s desperately needed. Over 60 million unborn children have lost their lives to abortion here in the United States, certain politicians are pushing for even more radical abortion laws, and it’s shocking to see that a Sanctity of Life pamphlets and booklets: We have woven together teaching from our new Fearfully and Wonderfully Made exhibit at the Creation [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Over the past few decades, the incidence of childhood asthma has continued to rise among children within the U.S. According to the CDC, 5.5 million American children currently have asthma. Because those numbers keep increasing, researchers have started digging to find what’s driving the increase. According to a recent study, there’s a link between meat consumption and asthma symptoms in children. Published in the journal, Thorax, Mount Sinai researchers discovered that children’s dietary habits – particularly the consumption of cooked meat – may play a role in developing the disease. Higher dietary AGEs intake [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The avocado, aka the “alligator pear,” might be one of the most popular additions to a brunch spread, Mexican dish, or smoothie thanks to its rich flavor and creamy texture. Yet, in spite of its widespread popularity, many people still doubt if avocados are really good for us. Well, not only is this fruit healthy for us, but researchers have also determined that the avocado appears to be an excellent dietary choice for boosting gut health. And, with the strength of the immune system being dependent on good digestive function … this news is [More]
By Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola Interviews the Experts This article is part of a weekly series in which Dr. Mercola interviews various experts on a variety of health issues. To see more expert interviews, click here. Thomas Lewis, author of “The End of Alzheimer’s: The Brain and Beyond,” is a microbiologist with a Ph.D. from MIT. He’s done a lot of work on diagnostic testing, and in this interview, we explore how retinal assessment and other laboratory tests can be used to stratify your risk factors for chronic disease and COVID-19. Lewis recently published an excellent paper …read more Source: [More]
Creation evangelism in the marketplace. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola A second antimalarial treatment is now being seriously considered and evaluated for its efficacy against COVID-19. The treatment is made from the plant Artemisia annua, which most people know as Sweet Wormwood. Other names for this plant include Annual Sagewort and Sweet Annie. Research over the past few decades has revealed multiple health benefits from this medicinal herb, which has a centuries-long history of use in folk medicine. In 2015, Chinese scientist Tu Youyou received a partial Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin,1 both of which have potent malaria-fighting properties. [More]
01/12/21   “Pastor Songs case is being heard today, so please pray that he will get a fair hearing.”  Admin Christian prison chaplain and former detective, Pastor Paul Song, has been suspended for 10 years from all prisons for telling a Sunday newspaper about Islamic extremism dominating HMP Brixton. Pastor Song, 50, is set to have a permission hearing for judicial review at the High Court tomorrow, Tuesday 12 January. Exposing Islamic radicalisation in prison Pastor Paul Song spoke to the Mail on Sunday in September 2018 after news broke about his experiences at the hands of radical Islam in [More]
01/12/21 “Excellent article debunking the narrative that it was president Trump’s speech that set in motion the capitol incursion supposedly by his supporters. Despite repeated calls for extra security from Capitol Police they were ignored, it makes one believe that this incursion was wanted by the Dems so they could blame it on Mr. Trump. The Dems are diabolically evil!” Admin The Washington Post has reported that the outgoing Capitol Police Chief, Steve Sund, believes his efforts to secure the premises were undermined by a lack of concern from House and Senate security officials who answer directly to Speaker Nancy [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We’ve all had the experience of going to the doctor for an annual check-up. One of the first things your nurse or doctor will do is check your blood pressure – and for good reason. Hypertension (high blood pressure) is correlated with an increased risk of death from conditions, including heart attack and stroke. Incredibly, someone in the United States has a heart attack every 40 seconds! New research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) should inspire you to ask your doctor to check blood pressure from both your arms the [More]
By Günter Bechly On this ID the Future, German paleontologist Günter Bechly explains why the Precambrian fossil Namacalathus fails as a transitional precursor to the Cambrian explosion. Darwinists want to find transitional precursors to the Cambrian animals to minimize how poorly the Cambrian explosion fits with Darwinism’s story of a gradual evolutionary development. Dr. Bechly gives other examples of such efforts as well and shows how each fails. As he says, the more we learn about the Cambrian and Precambrian, the more dramatic the Cambrian explosion appears and the poorer it fits with modern evolutionary theory. As he also notes, [More]
By Ken Ham I’m excited to announce I will be speaking this spring at the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove, in beautiful rural North Carolina. I will be giving several presentations on thinking foundationally, June 1–3, 2021. And you can join me—and my wife, Mally, who will be with me! This special time of teaching and worship is sure to be encouraging, and you’ll be refreshed by God’s creation all around you. The Cove is a retreat center located in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina. This special time of teaching and worship is sure to be encouraging, [More]
By Brian-Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Big Tech is trying to control the political narrative and deciding who can and who cannot participate in online discussions by censoring anyone who does not agree with their Marxist, Communist-like views. Twitter and Facebook have banned President Trump and many of his supporters as a massive purge of Right-wing accounts continued in earnest this weekend. Are we entering into the Cyber warfare stage now as we near inauguration day? See: WARNING! “Dark Winter” Begins! Next Phase is “Digital Pandemic” as Cyber Wars Start The excuse being used is the January 6th [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) “Every woman in America has been exposed to chemicals that may increase her risk of getting breast cancer,” according to a comprehensive scientific review performed by the Silent Spring Institute and published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives. The study highlights 17 families of chemicals that women get exposed to on a daily basis … and provides healthy ways for women to reduce their cancer risk. Breast cancer warning … we hope women are listening According to co-author Julia Brody, “the link between toxic chemicals and breast cancer has largely been ignored. Reducing chemical [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Research shows that children are: Insignificant disease vectors; they rarely test positive or spread SARS-CoV-2 infection Research shows young children are insignificant disease vectors as they rarely test positive or spread SARS-CoV-2 infection. Learn more. Significant disease vectors; they frequently test positive and spread SARS-CoV-2 infection The No. 1 disease vector for COVID-19 As likely to test positive for and spread COVID-19 as any other age group 2 According to Dr. Reid Sheftall, COVID-19 has an infection fatality rate of 0.1%, which is the same as that from: Bubonic plague Influenza (flu) “… I don’t think [More]
By Dr. Andrew Fabich Dr. Andrew Fabich compares Isaac Newton’s worldview to the “neomodern” worldview that developed after Albert Einstein—and how it relates Elon Musk’s SpaceX. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As anyone who has had a severe, sudden toothache can attest – dental pain is no joke. Whether aching, stinging, throbbing or twanging, a nagging toothache can wreck your concentration, ruin your mood, and rob you of sleep and rest. Not to mention, the misery always seems to strike at the most inopportune times – such as nights and weekends. So, your first order of business with a severe toothache, of course, is to call your dentist and schedule an emergency appointment. Hopefully, it’s a biological or holistic dentist. But, before you get there… [More]
What does the ear’s design show about the Creator? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) You might not need scientific research to know that being outdoors and surrounded by nature is good for your well-being. In fact, the health benefits of nature have been widely accepted as part of individual and public health measures since the 19th century, and likely long before, in other ancient cultures. But thanks to the pandemic – which has driven millions of Americans indoors and created a fear over even outdoor dining … many of us could use extra motivation to get outside (yes, even with colder temperatures and shorter days). Having said that, [More]
By Ken Ham We’ve seen several prominent Christians argue lately that Genesis isn’t meant to be interpreted as literal history. But is that true? Does it line-up with what Genesis actually says? Find out in an excellent book from Professor Douglas Kelly, This book is a deep dive into the text of Genesis 1:1-2:4. It looks at creation week and what the text actually says about creation and how we can know, theologically and scientifically, that the plain meaning of the text is indeed the proper interpretation and the only one that is faithful to the actual text itself. Bodie [More]
By Dr. Mercola A growing interest in health and heath food has helped drive consumer demand for fish to an all-time high. A diet rich in fish has grown so popular that global fish consumption jumped 122% from 1990 to 2018, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).1 Fish is often viewed as a healthier alternative to meat2 due to the so-called “benefits” on human health and the environment. But is it really healthier for you and the planet? That all depends on what kind of fish you’re eating and where it’s …read more Source: [More]
Policymakers worldwide have been relying on a junk science test for COVID-19. That’s according to a team of eminent international experts. A study relied on since January 2020 as ‘proof’ that a PCR test can reliably diagnose the novel coronavirus has been firmly debunked in a compelling new open letter.   The bombshell dropped on November 27th 2020 when an independent international consortium of life-science experts published their detailed open letter exposing ten critical errors in the study “Detection of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) by real-time RT-PCR” published in Eurosurveillance (January 23rd, 2020).   Read More: COVID TEST FAIL: External [More]
Are big bang and evolution compatible with the Bible? Religious Education group RE Today say so, but their curriculum resource leads to confusion instead of clarity on key issues of faith. …read more Source: creation.com     
Congestion, fever and sore throat are all symptoms that could point to a viral infection. Fortunately, there are many potent herbs that have been used since ancient times to prevent a viral infection or reduce its severity.   These herbs’ antiviral properties can be attributed to the numerous potent compounds they contain. These phytochemicals not only help fight harmful viruses, but they also actively help the body heal itself in case of an infection. Additionally, many medicinal herbs support the immune system by strengthening the body’s natural defenses.   Here are some of the most potent antiviral herbs on the planet, many of which can be included in a healthy diet:   [More]
Strokes are some of the most common medical conditions in the United States. So common, in fact, that according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke every year. Of these cases, 610,000 are classified as first or new strokes, while 185,000 — or nearly 1 of 4—are in people who have had a previous stroke.   Despite its regular occurrence, however, did you know that having healthy levels of vitamin C in your body can function as an effective preventive measure against strokes?   Read More: Study reveals vitamin C [More]
All plant and animal genomes studied so far exhibit complex and distinct three-dimensional (3-D) structures in their chromosome configurations depending on the type of cell (e.g., heart, liver, brain, etc.). Given the incredible variability among genome configurations within a single type of creature, let alone that which exists between creatures (e.g., human vs. chimpanzee), this area of evolutionary comparison has been difficult for secular res… More… …read more Source: icr.org