By Michael By James Turner, University of Bath and John P Campbell, University of Bath People around the world are staying at home as part of social distancing measures to limit the transmission of the novel… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
What can the famed character Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park teach us about forensic investigations and historical science? …read more Source: creation.com
By Scarlett Clay Only the history God has revealed in the book of Genesis makes sense of childbirth: Great pain followed by indescribable joy. …read more Source: AIG Daily
What is ICR’s vision for the next chapter of creation ministry? Why do mosquitoes attack humans? How did we celebrate the first anniversary of the ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History? Was leviathan a legend or a real creature? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the October 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! Full versions of… More… …read more Source: icr.org
A public-affairs specialist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will retire after revelations that he used a pseudonym online to savage the government response to the covid-19 pandemic — including the work of Anthony Fauci, who heads that agency, an NIAID, reports The Washington Post. William Crews told NIAID officials he will retire after the Daily Beast revealed he is also the managing editor of the conservative web site RedState.com, where, under the pseudonym “streiff,” he has ridiculed the government’s activity against the coronavirus outbreak, according to the NIAID spokeswoman. Under the pseudonym, Crews wrote that Anthony
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By Jeff By Ice Age Farmer Rep. Scott from Georgia warns that “food shortages are coming.” Farms are destroying crops, plowing under fields without the labor to harvest them! As new laws… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
In a stunning development, a former Chief Science Officer for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer says “there is no science to suggest a second wave should happen.” The “Big Pharma” insider asserts that false positive results from inherently unreliable COVID tests are being used to manufacture a “second wave” based on “new cases.” Dr. Mike Yeadon, a former Vice President and Chief Science Officer for Pfizer for 16 years, says that half or even “almost all” of tests for COVID are false positives. Dr. Yeadon also argues that the threshold for herd immunity may be much lower than previously thought,
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By Michael Denton On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid reads an excerpt from the new book The Miracle of the Cell by Michael Denton. Denton, a biochemist from Perth, Australia, and senior fellow of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, introduces the wonders of the cell as “the universal constructor set of life.” The diversity of cells — their variety of form, function, and locomotion — is beyond describing, with some cells almost seeming sentient, even ingenious. As Denton notes, our growing knowledge of the cell’s staggering sophistication has provoked the name “the third infinity.” And
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Which would save more lives: a prescription to eat an apple a day, or statin drugs? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Jeff Sharing a home with a pet appeared to act as a buffer against psychological stress during lockdown, a new survey shows. Most people who took part in the research perceived their pets to be a source… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham The Grand Canyon is so much more than an incredibly beautiful attraction, a natural wonder, or a world-renowned geologic marvel—it’s a monument to catastrophe and the truth of God’s Word. Of course, you won’t read that on any of the signs scattered throughout the park. But you can discover the truth about Grand Canyon on a fantastic backpacking trip with our friends at Canyon Ministries of Arizona. They have a passion for helping believers and even skeptics enjoy the great beauty of the Canyon while discovering how it points to the truth of God’s Word, specifically the
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By Guest Contributor by Patrice Lewis Being preppers for years we realized the importance of washable, reusable versions of everyday disposable products. For us, adopting this mindset was effortless. But, making this change … Read the rest The post Disposing of Disposables: 17 Overused Disposable Items and What to Replace Them With appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Hesh Goldstein How many chemicals do you take into your body on a daily basis? It is virtually impossible to buy commercially produced foods without it being chemically treated. There is something in everything. You must omit processed food from your diet because machinery and chemicals have poisoned and murdered our food supply. Our processed foods contain hardeners, softeners, foaming agents, anti-foaming agents, thickeners, additives, preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, and on and on and on. The chemicals are dumped in to create a perfect product that won’t spoil, harden, change color, stick together or fall apart. How can
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Is it possible to reverse type 1 diabetes if caught early enough? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham Evolutionists believe anatomically modern humans evolved some 200,000–300,000 years ago. And yet they also believe that “complex technology and cultures” evolved only 50,000 to 65,000 years ago . . . with agriculture only arriving a mere 10,000 years ago. So what were humans doing for those supposed tens of thousands of years? Well, a recent article attempts to answer that question by arguing that, while fossils and DNA show that humans had the brains to do everything we can do today, supposed early humans didn’t develop tools, culture, or any form of complex technology for tens of
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By Dr. Mercola You may think that liver disease is only a significant concern for those who drink alcohol excessively, but it’s currently estimated that 80 to 100 million Americans have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD,1 a form of liver disease that occurs without alcohol abuse. Because NAFLD can progress into other more serious issues such as cancer and cirrhosis, and is considered a risk factor for heart disease, kidney disease, and Type 2 diabetes,2 finding strategies to treat it has become a major public health priority. As of right now, there are no FDA-approved medications for the condition,
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By Jason W. Landless The deluge poems of Mesopotamia are soaked in a moral and theological framework that is not just different from Genesis but utterly hostile to it. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea have skyrocketed among young women in the US in recent years. Health experts are concerned infections are now going undiagnosed after testing dropped precipitously as a result of the pandemic. According to the results of a recent study conducted by Quest Diagnostics, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, there has been a 50 percent spike in positive cases among women aged 25 to 30. The research examined 17 million laboratory samples from women aged 12 to 30, taken between 2010 and 2017. While there was a noticeable decline in cases of both chlamydia
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By Frost Smith What is critical race theory, how is it permeating the church, what does the Bible say about it, and what is the biblical response to racism in the church? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Toby Cowern by Toby Cowern Most of you are aware Selco and I run a wide range of physical courses and have done so for the last six years now. Ranging from … Read the rest The post Are You Missing These Often Overlooked Necessities in Your Bug-Out Bag? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By everybodysfit White, red, and sweet…. they make up the potato family. These starchy vegetables are staple of our diet, but each differ in taste, size, and nutrients. The potato is economical, can be prepared and used for so many different varieties of food, and can either practically be a meal itself when loaded up or it compliment a meal on the side. Mashed, sautéed, hashed, as a French fry, in a soup, in a burrito, you name it. We buy them but the big bags and have learned many recipes to mix and match with them. Here’s the line-up
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By Dr. Gary Parker We still see God’s creativity unfolding before our very eyes in a different way in the birth of each child. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola I’ve written many articles reviewing how nutrients such as vitamins C and D can help prevent and even play a role in the treatment of COVID-19. Now, researchers have highlighted the value of yet another vitamin or, rather, complex of vitamins, namely B vitamins. The paper,1,2,3,4 “Be Well: A Potential Role for Vitamin D in COVID-19,” was published online August 15, 2020, in the journal Maturitas. The paper is the result of a joint collaboration between researchers at the University of Oxford, United Arab Emirates University and the University of Melbourne, Australia. While no studies using B
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One marvellous characteristic of living things is the ability to respond to their environment in a way that sustains life and allows for procreation. This is clear evidence of a wise Creator who blessed living creatures to reproduce and fill the earth (Genesis 1:21–22, 27–28; 8:17; Isaiah 45:18). Of great interest to creation biologists is the underlying design that has enabled living creatures to adapt to numerous, varied environments in a bit over 4,300 years since the Flood.. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola Children’s Health Defense (CHD), founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., created “The Jab” video above, which highlights the gold rush that occurred for pharmaceutical companies when the World Health Organization declared swine flu a pandemic in 2009. While Big Pharma got richer, an experimental vaccine was hastily rushed to market, and thousands suffered adverse effects as a result. Now, in the midst of another controversial pandemic, we’re facing an eerily similar playbook — with pharmaceutical companies eager to cash in on the first COVID-19 vaccine, begging the question, “Are we are being played — again?”1 Pandemic Playbook:
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By Ken Ham It’s increasingly common to meet people of different religions in the workplace, on the street, at school or university, or even living next door to us. So how do we reach Muslims, Judaists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and atheists with the message of the gospel? Well, get equipped to do just that with Answers in Genesis-UK/Europe’s upcoming virtual conference, “World Religions and Cults,” on October 31, 2020. You’ll get practical answers from a former Jehovah’s Witnes, a former Mormon (our very own Roger Patterson), Bodie Hodge (coeditor, with Roger Patterson, of the World Religions and Cults series), Simon
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