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By Ken Ham As we move into the spring season, the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum are getting busier in preparation for our very popular seasons of spring and summer. That means we’re hiring for a wide variety of seasonal positions. And we’d love to have you join the team! You can discover more about working with AiG at our job fair, March 16, 2020. Maybe God is calling you to work at Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter. Certain department leaders will be on-site for you to meet and speak with; interviews will …read [More]
Everyone likes a good nap now and then, right? Whether you nod off during a boring movie, or rest your head on your desk at work for 20 minutes or so to fight the afternoon slump, naps can revitalize you in a major way. One study even showed they can boost performance and memory regulation better than caffeine. This all sounds great in theory, but many people — myself included — find naps do the opposite. I wake up from naps feeling like I’m in the throes of a New Year’s Day-strength hangover. It takes me at least 20 minutes [More]
ICR is saddened to hear of Dr. John Whitcomb’s passing last night. Almost 60 years ago, Dr. Whitcomb co-authored The Genesis Flood with ICR’s founder, Dr. Henry M. Morris. The two men combined their expertise in theology and science for this groundbreaking publication, and many believe it was the catalyst for the modern creation movement. Dr. Whitcomb was not only an influential author, theologian, semi… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
I practice Family Medicine in Europe and as everybody knows by now, we’re in the midst of Coronavirus madnessTM which we are told is now an official global pandemic. It’s true that we’re living through a critical, decisive and increasingly divisive era, but the real issue is something other than what the media and politicians would have us believe. Let’s review our society’s problems for some much needed perspective. Very Dark Statistics, Indeed Regardless of how many people on the planet are actively aware of it, the truth is that tens of millions of people drop like flies from illness, [More]
Researchers discover pea seedling roots grow towards the sound of gurgling water. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Thomas Perry Source: After Escaping Slaughter, This Baby Cow is Adopted by Deer Family in the Woods (Photos) For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. In a near-death situation, nearly every being would fight for their lives. This brown-and-white cow named Bonnie isn’t any different. At just 4-months-old, the brown-and-white cow fled her home in Holland, New York, which raises cattle for slaughter. She was likely scared by other cows’ bellowing as they were herded into a livestock trailer. The […] Source: After Escaping Slaughter, This Baby Cow is Adopted by Deer Family in the Woods (Photos) Learn …read [More]
By Ken Ham It’s the time of year when many parents are searching for a summer camp experience for their children. Well, if you have children who love science, we have the perfect summer camp for them right here at the Creation Museum. They can join us for Explore Science 5-Day Summer Camp, Explore Forensics 3-Day Camp, or Teach Me Automation 3-Day STEM Camp in Northern Kentucky. Each of these three camps offers hands-on science through the lens of a truly biblical worldview founded in Genesis. Each of these three camps offers hands-on science through the lens of a truly [More]
By Dr. Mercola Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) is a perennial herb related to the ever-popular oregano, mint and lavender, all members of the Lamianceae family.1 The plants are native to Malaysia and the Philippines.2 Since it doesn’t produce seeds, it’s grown by taking cuttings from another plant. The plant has a bushy growth and produces pale pink flowers. For centuries patchouli has been cultivated for the essential oil. Both the leaves and flowers are fragrant, but it’s the leaves that are harvested to produce the oil.3 The strongly scented oil is produced through steam distillation. It is one of the most [More]
The weighted blankets are very popular recently, especially on social media as they offer a lot aside the needed comfort. They are called weighted as they weigh more than the standard blankets, in the range of 4 to 30 pounds. The reason for that is that they are filled with natural substances such ashemp, buckwheat, and hypo-allergenic fillers like glass beads. All these substances bring many benefits for the body, but the additional weight does something even more it offers a deep touch pressure therapy (DTP). DTP – THE DEEP TOUCH PRESSURE THERAPY The sensory processing disorders benefit a lot [More]
By Darnel Fernandez (Natural News) Whether you’re hunkering down in …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Georgia Purdom “I am enough.” Have you seen this saying possibly on social media posted by a Christian friend or shared from a Christian website? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
People enjoy the sound of the pouring rain, many find it romantic and soothing, and others find its smell pleasant for the nerves. Walking in the rain can be a healing experience, as it calms the mind, and releases the suppressed thoughts and emotions. The scent of the rain has a special name, Petrichor, so named by two Australian scientists in the 1960s. The fragrance is a combination of chemicals released by soil-dwelling bacteria, oils released from plants during dry spells, and ozone created when lightning occurs. The rainy days are ideal if you are a bit stressed, feel blue, [More]
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease traditionally have been considered a concern for older generations. But recent spikes in early onset of these conditions in Americans as young as 30 suggest a different story. Between 2013 and 2017, early-onset dementia and Alzheimer’s diagnoses increased by 83% among commercially insured Americans aged 30 to 44, according to a report released by the health care insurer. That age group includes the oldest millennials. Overall, early-onset diagnoses increased by 200% among commercially insured Americans between ages 30 to 64. That included a 50% jump among those 45 to 54 and by 40% for those aged [More]
What can we say regarding the actions of each Person of the Godhead in creation? …read more Source: creation.com     
If you’re a parent, the idea of adding the care and feeding of an animal to your responsibilities might feel like too much work. But having a dog, cat, bunny, hamster or other animal as a part of the family benefits kids in real ways. Studies have shown that kids who have pets do better — especially in the area of Emotional Intelligence (EQ), which has been linked to early academic success, even more so than the traditional measure of intelligence, IQ. Even better news is that unlike IQ, which is thought by most experts to be unchangeable (you can’t [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: Timelapse: Couple Builds Off-Grid House in 20 Minutes For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This marks our one year anniversary of selling it all to move off-grid and build our own home. For the past year we have lived in a 30? RV as a family of 5. Josh has continued to work full time, commuting 2 hours to and from work in the city so we can pay […] Source: Timelapse: Couple Builds Off-Grid House in 20 Minutes Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham Where did the holiday we celebrate as Easter come from? Where did it get its name? Why are bunnies and dyed eggs associated with it? Is it just a pagan tradition Christians should stay away from? Get answers to these questions and more in You’ll look at the history of Easter in the booklet. And you will be reminded of the centrality of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection to Christians during the Easter season and throughout the rest of the year. Of course, the gospel is clearly presented, making it a great booklet to hand out to [More]
By Michael By Neenah Payne Note: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by a qualified healthcare provider. This is not a… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
The ‘gold standard’ in nutritional and medical studies is the random controlled trial (RTC) which relies on the fact that neither the experimenters nor the subjects are aware of which subjects are getting the actual intervention or are receiving a placebo (an inert preparation that is indistinguishable from the real substance being tested, be it a pill, an injection, etc.). The idea is that this will control for the bias of both the experimenters and the subjects so that their preconceived notions don’t affect the results of the trial. But a recent controversy has lead many to question the validity [More]
By Sara Tipton It’s been close to 10 years since the devastating Fukushima Disaster where there was a meltdown of three reactor cores at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Plant. Over 1 million tons of radiation-laced water is stored in tanks so it won’t escape into the ocean or elsewhere. But now, government officials have seen fit to release that water slowly into the Pacific oceans with most (but not all) of the radioactive materials removed. The Japanese government has said that dumping the radioactive water into the ocean is “the only option.” On March 11, 2011, a terrible earthquake struck [More]
How should we think about apologetics? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Sleep is a curious thing. For decades, many considered sleeping to be a poor use of their time. Yet, a growing body of evidence now points to the importance of sleep in relation to many facets of health and wellness. Sleep deprivation has been linked to heart disease,1 accidents2 and cognitive impairment.3 A lack of sleep increases your risk for Alzheimer’s disease4 as well as insulin resistance,5 which is the root cause of many chronic conditions. Sleep quality and quantity are important to your health, as demonstrated by one study that showed that interrupted sleep may …read [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Metabolic syndrome makes the “who’s who list” of bad health conditions, yet most people remain uneducated about its details. This “syndrome” significantly increases your risk of potentially serious chronic health problems like cardiovascular disease, including a heart attack or stroke. Fortunately, as is usually the case with good nutrition, it turns out that reducing the impact of metabolic syndrome is just one of the many benefits of eating the right amount of blueberries, on a regular basis. For example, a 2019 study from The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition offers great incentive to eat [More]
By Ron Tagliapietra How God is the ultimate foundation for mathematics. Math has sometimes been revered as supreme and final truth…until a mathematician proved we must look higher. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Why are calories eaten in the morning less fattening than calories eaten in the evening? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael Permanent magnets akin to those used on refrigerators could speed the development of fusion energy – the same energy produced by the sun and stars. In principle, such magnets can greatly… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Ken Ham and Dr. Fabich challenge the church to serve in practical and biblical ways during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. …read more Source: AIG Daily