Last month, the ICR Discovery Center hosted “Origins: Re-examining the Evidence,” a special event featuring three of ICR’s scientists—experts in geology, fossils and human origins, and genetics. The purpose of the event was to explore claims secular anthropologists have made about supposed ancestors of modern humans. ICR’s Dr. Jeff Tomkins, Dr. Tim Clarey, and Dr. Brian Thomas each presented compelling arguments from… More… …read more Source: icr.org
‘Radical Postmodernists’ reject the concept of there being facts or truth, they tell us science is about a “power discourse”, each person’s “lived experience” is more relevant than scientific knowledge. writes Dr John J Marshall. Tom, aged 13, has barely made it to the end of the school term. He has been hyperactive all his life, impulsive, poorly organised, forgetful, easily distracted, and struggling to pay attention to his work in school. He fidgets continuously, wanders out of the classroom and teachers have to follow him to make sure he is safe. His problems wear down his teachers and peers
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By Ethan Huff (Natural News) New research from NASA has …read more Source: Natural News
By Stephen C. Meyer On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, listen in as Wesley J. Smith and Stephen C. Meyer answer questions at a Washington D.C. event entitled “March for Science or March for Scientism? Understanding the Real Threats to Science in America.” Listen in as they discuss the politicization of science, and how these ideas are anti-human. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
By Admin Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News There has been a debate going on in healthcare for more than 100 years. It started in the 1800s when two competing points of view were put forward to explain disease, and the cause of disease. French medical scientist Louis Pasteur wrote on the “germ theory” of disease, while his French contemporary, Antoine Béchamp promoted a theory of “terrain,” or sometimes referred to as the “cellular theory.” The following chart highlights some of the differences between the two theories: An objective, …read more Source: Health Impact News
Why couldn’t one be bred? …read more Source: creation.com
Scientists have found tantalising clues that the devastating condition motor neurone disease may be linked to changes in microbes that live in the gut. Studies in mice revealed that animals bred to develop amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a form of the disease that affected the cosmologist Stephen Hawking, improved and lived longer when they were given an organism called Akkermansia muciniphila. Among other substances, the microbe secretes a molecule called nicotinamide which may slow the course of motor neurone disease by improving the function of muscle-controlling neurons in the brain. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Dr. Mercola Vitamin D plays a significant role in several health conditions. It might be one of the simplest solutions to a wide range of problems. Despite the name, vitamin D belongs to a group of steroid molecules that are metabolized by the body in the liver and kidneys.1 According to the Vitamin D Council, your body undergoes numerous turns this molecule into a hormone that undergoes numerous changes during that process before it’s actually put to work managing calcium in your blood, bones and gut, and in helping your body’s cells communicate with each other.2 Vitamin D is
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By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following supplements has been shown to improve skin elasticity, hydration and dermal collagen density in older women? Vitamin D2 Calcium Probiotics Collagen Oral collagen supplements have been shown to improve skin elasticity, hydration and collagen density in the dermis of older women. Learn more. 2 In 2011, when the U.S. Supreme Court indemnified vaccine makers against lawsuits for vaccine injuries, the Court also ruled that government licensed vaccines are: “Unavoidably unsafe” Congress officially acknowledged that vaccines can injure and kill in the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, and the U.S. Supreme
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A recent study has ruled out a possible candidate for dark matter, the mysterious invisible “stuff” said to comprise 85% of the matter in our universe.1,2 The Big Bang model needs dark matter for a number of reasons. So, this is bad news for the Big Bang model. Most secular cosmologists believe in dark matter. Some biblical creationists also think dark matter exists,3 but others (including me) are … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Unless you live in a neighborhood of rainbows and unicorns, it’s a good bet that either your family or someone you know has lost their job due … Read the rest The post What to Do If You’ve Lost Your Job Due to COVID-19 appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
It’s not right to bluff about something you don’t have.1 Yet some government bureaucrats tried to gain control of over 100,000 acres of land, basing their entitlement grab upon claims that jaguars need the land—but the jaguars probably aren’t even there.2 It began with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (a division of the Department of the Interior) asserting that the Endangered Speci… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Tess Pennington To have a versatile food pantry you want to store foods that are affordable and easy to store so you can make use of every ounce of space in the pantry. In the article, “25 Must-Have Survival Foods: Put Them In Your Pantry Now,” I wrote about the 25 pantry food items I have in my pantry and how I have found multiple uses for them. Oats are on that must-have prepper pantry list and I have found they can be used in cooking, making dessert crusts, and even for bath and body uses. Read about these
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Briefly, the literature on Vitamin D’s role in immune health has exploded in the past 10 years, particularly in relation to viral infections and autoimmune disorders. Approximately 80% of the literature is new in the past decade and much of it has been published overseas. There are studies showing that Vitamin D sufficiency is important to reduce mortality in ventilated patients. There is a large and growing literature on Vitamin D’s role in preventing viral infections and reducing their severity. The populations at highest risk of severe cases of COVID-19 (the elderly and those with underlying health conditions) and the
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By S.D. Wells (Natural News) It’s hard to tell whether …read more Source: Natural News
By Bodie Hodge Mary and Joseph weren’t the first human beings to see Jesus Christ. In fact, that common perception reflects a deep misunderstanding about the Son of God’s central role throughout history. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As the confirmed cases of coronavirus continue to rise around the world – especially within the United States, experts continue to look for effective ways to treat the virus. As you may already know, clinical trials on a variety of potential treatment options – such as azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine – are already in progress, but it’s possible that something as simple as high amounts of vitamin C could be quite effective at avoiding the threat of COVID-19. For example, in some areas of the world, vitamin C is actually being …read more Source: Natural
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Is it ok for humans to modify organisms? What about human-animal hybrids? We discuss the biblical and ethical guidelines for Christians in today’s world of rapidly developing biotechnology. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola In this interview, Dr. Thomas Levy, a cardiologist widely known for his work with vitamin C, discusses his most recent book, “Magnesium: Reversing Disease.” In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, which was in full swing at the time of this interview, March 24, 2020, our discussion also includes some other strategies you can use to prevent and treat this and other respiratory illnesses. Personally, I believe the fear of the pandemic and collapsed economy leading to depression and increased suicides will be more harmful than the disease itself, …read more Source: mercola
04/14/20 “Read this article and ask yourself if you have ever heard any president say the things President Trump said publicly regarding Easter and Christ, it’s gratifying to know he is in the WH at such a time as this. Let’s join him in asking God to give us victory over this virus and that we may become a more united and Godly nation after this is over.” Admin In an Easter message from the Oval Office on Good Friday, President Donald Trump focused on the resurrection of Christ while expressing gratitude for our front-line workers in the battle
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Joshua destroyed and cursed Jericho, but did the ancient city lay in ruins forever? No. Archaeology and the Bible agree on the events that occurred at Jericho. …read more Source: creation.com
By AdminM By Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Chairman Children’s Health Defense Vaccines, for Bill Gates, are a strategic philanthropy that feed his many vaccine-related businesses (including Microsoft’s ambition to control a global vaccination ID enterprise) and give him dictatorial control of global health policy. Gates’ obsession with vaccines seems to be fueled by a conviction to save the world with technology. Promising his share of $450 million of $1.2 billion to eradicate Polio, Gates took control of India’s National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI) which mandated up to …read more Source: Health Impact News
04/14/20 By Thomas Perry Source: The IRS Website Where You Can Track Your Stimulus Payment For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The IRS announced Friday that a website will launch on April 17 that will allow people to check the status of their stimulus payment. The information provided will include the date payment is scheduled to arrive and also the bank account or address that the money will be sent to. The IRS is calling it the […] Source: The IRS Website Where You Can Track Your Stimulus Payment Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The big fat “fat gene” accounts for less than 1% of the differences in size between people. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham The coronavirus pandemic has radically changed life for everyone in the US (and many other countries), including churches, which are currently no longer allowed by most governmental authorities to gather. But that doesn’t mean those churches have to stop their programming—they just have to get creative! And we’re here to help. Through June 30, 2020, we’re offering Answers Bible Curriculum for free through our ABC Digital Beta platform. Through June 30, 2020, we’re offering Answers Bible Curriculum for free through our ABC Digital Beta platform. For the past eight months, hundreds of churches have been testing our
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By Sara Tipton Urban and first-time gardeners are gravitating toward easy-to-grow garden staples! If you can, why not start planting these garden favorites that only need 60 days or less to mature? Trust me, you could start this now. It’s important to get creative to save money and make this work especially if you are working with a limited budget. As well, one of the best advantages to planting fast-maturing plants (other than quicker harvests) is that these plants will need less water and fertilizers before they are harvested. These are also vegetables that were recommended for victory gardens during
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By Dr. Mercola While a limited number of drugs have been enlisted in the treatment of severe coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection, a number of nutritional supplements have risen to the forefront for their apparent usefulness. In addition to quercetin, zinc and vitamins C and D, vitamin B1 (thiamine) may be vital to protect against infectious respiratory illness. Thiamine is also part of Dr. Paul Marik’s sepsis treatment, which calls for 1,500 milligrams (mg) of intravenous ascorbic acid every six hours, 200 mg of thiamine every 12 hours and 50 mg of hydrocortisone every …read more Source: mercola