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Nuclear physicist Dr Heinz Lycklama explains the importance of biblical creation, the folly of radiometric dating, and the bankruptcy of goo-to-you evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
Why do volcanic tephra layers decrease in frequency down ice cores? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Sam Janes, UCL and Peter Campbell, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute We know that quitting smoking is an excellent way to reduce your risk of developing lung cancer. But until now, experts weren’t… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Yesterday, social media giants like Facebook and Twitter, and search engine Google announced their intentions to censor – um, crack down on – so-called “misinformation” about the … Read the rest The post Social Media Networks Vow to CENSOR “Misinformation” About Coronavirus appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Creation scientist Henry Richter used receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award as an opportunity for sharing the Gospel. …read more Source: creation.com     
Dyslexia is not just about reading, or even language. It’s about something more fundamental: How much can the brain adapt to what it has just observed? People with dyslexia typically have less brain plasticity than those without dyslexia, two recent studies have found. Though the studies measured people’s brain activity in two different ways and while performing different tasks, researchers at the Hebrew University of Israel, reporting in eLife, and researchers from MIT, reporting in Neuron, both found that dyslexics’ brains did not adapt as much to repeated stimuli, including spoken words, musical notes, and faces. Both sets of researchers [More]
By Dr. Mercola In the December 2019 interview, “Irregulators vs. FCC: Exposing and Prosecuting a Vast, Illegal Financial Scandal in Telecommunications,”1 Josh del Sol — who directed the documentary films “Take Back Your Power” (a film detailing the dangers of smart meters) and “InPower Episode 1: A Mass Action of Liability” (which reveals how you can refuse smart meters) — talks to Bruce Kushnick and W. Scott McCollough, Esq. about their lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Vast Corruption Uncovered Kushnick, a telecom analyst, and attorney McCollough, a former Texas assistant attorney general, are part of a group called [More]
SIDS [Sudden Infant Death Syndrome] is the term given to all of the babies who die of an unexplainable death before they turn one year old. SIDS and the DTaP Vaccine “70% of children who have died of SIDS received the pertussis vaccine within 3 weeks before death.” Within this 3 week time period after receiving the vaccine, children’s breathing patterns became stress-induced, wreaking havoc on their respiratory systems (Pages 120 and 121 of Vaccine Safety Manual For Concerned Families and Health Practitioners). This stress-induced breathing, combined with a baby sleeping face down would seem to make it even more [More]
02/06/20 “Concerning article on the cancellation of Franklin Grahams UK tour events and what that may portend for the future of Christians.”  Admin   This week, something of great significance has happened in the UK. Something that has implications far beyond its shores and that will affect the Church and Western democracy for years to come.   Future historians will look back and see this incident as an indication of the decline of Western democracy and it’s replacement with an authoritarian ideology far removed from the liberal democracy birthed from Christianity.   We are not talking about the day that [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Brian Miller, CSC Research Coordinator, interviews Paul Nelson, CSC Senior Fellow and philosopher of science, on universal common ancestry. Listen in as Nelson describes how common descent predicts one – and only one – genetic code. Yet, this is not what we find. 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 Guest Contributor by Dave Artman Rural living provides a picturesque life: Quiet surroundings, wildlife all around, forested landscapes, and adventure abound. But with this idyllic life comes a dark downside—this seclusion can … Read the rest The post Rural Living: Essential Safety Tips for Living in Secluded Areas appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Toddlers who are glued to a screen at age three are couch potatoes by the time they are five, a study shows. They move for 40 minutes less each day by the time they start primary school than those who had less screen time earlier in life. Researchers say the reduced physical activity may contribute to weight gain and poor health. They ­suggest parents follow World Health Organization guidelines to limit young children’s screen time to one hour a day. Study leader Dr. Falk Muller-Riemenschneider said: “Reducing screen time in early childhood might promote healthier behaviors and associated outcomes later [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In November 2019, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) admitted that more people are contracting and dying from antibiotic-resistant superbugs than anyone previously thought. We can’t say we’re shocked – since we now know that antibiotics are an over-prescribed class of drugs. Fortunately, we have something as simple as tea tree oil that could help put an end to this unnecessary human suffering. Plenty of research suggests that natural antibiotics like tea tree oil, oregano oil, and garlic can be just as effective as synthetic antibiotics at killing harmful pathogens. And [More]
By Tim Lovett There’s a biblical ark that rode out the Flood, and it was no bathtub. Noah built it somehow, with or without some mysterious ancient technology. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
If you apply a chemical to a field of crops, either from a sprayer towed behind a tractor or from above, by an aerial crop duster, that is considered a pesticide. However, if you take that same chemical and coat it on a seed, then plant that seed in the ground, it ceases to be pesticide — at least according to government regulators. This issue of how to define a pesticide is at the center of a growing battle over a regulatory loophole that allows seeds coated with chemicals to be considered “treated articles,” rather than pesticides. …read more Source: [More]
By Ken Ham Are you planning a trip with a group of young people to visit the Ark Encounter or the Creation Museum here in N. Kentucky? Whether it’s a spring break getaway, graduation celebration, or summer youth adventure, the spectacular Ark Encounter and Creation Museum attractions make a wonderful destination. You and your group will have an incredible time while learning more about the truth of God’s Word and getting equipped with answers to the skeptical questions of our day. And did you know your group can stay overnight at both the Ark and the museum? It’s also a [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Why might hard water be healthier for your heart than soft water? Because hard water is more acidic Because hard water contains higher levels of zinc and calcium Because hard water contains higher levels of magnesium Research has shown people drinking soft water on a regular basis are more susceptible to lethal arrhythmias than those drinking hard water. One hypothesis that can account for this is magnesium deficiency, as hard water contains higher levels of magnesium than soft water. Learn more. Because soft water is less hydrating 2 Research shows long-term annual vaccination may render young [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the American Sleep Association, over 30% of Americans deal with insomnia, and 10% of the population reports chronic insomnia. For those over the age of 60, those numbers go up to 40-60% of this age group suffering from insomnia. Unfortunately, this common sleep disorder often results in falling asleep unintentionally during the day, which can be particularly dangerous if you’re driving. While there are many different potential causes for insomnia, a recent study found that women who eat a lot of processed grains and sweets have a higher risk of suffering from [More]
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Evangelicals typically balk at human authorities who ignore God’s Word. Now some Old Testament scholars are effectively denying the clarity of Scripture. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The number of Americans with nutrient deficiencies or even “subclinical insufficiencies” is high, ranging from 10 to 90 percent depending on the study and nutrient in question. This is exactly why adding high quality nutritional supplements to a balanced diet can help correct these deficits, especially when it comes to low vitamin D levels in the body. In terms of improving your vitamin D status, it’s important to understand that certain nutrients like magnesium, can greatly improve the absorption of vitamin D. In fact, research shows that to enjoy optimal bone (and heart) health, [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM A calorie is not a calorie—it not only depends on what you eat, but when you eat. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
This is the third note in a row about cholesterol, but that’s because it has been featured so much recently in the mainstream media and academic publications. The headline in the UK Times newspaper on January 14th, 2020 was “New cholesterol ‘vaccine’ could save thousands of lives a year” (Ref 1). The BBC headline was “NHS to pioneer cholesterol-busting jab” (Ref 2). The BMJ reported: “Inclisiran: UK to roll out new cholesterol lowering drug from next year” (Ref 3). The media story may have been a UK one, but the drug that it featured is very much a global phenomenon. [More]
How it is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) Things are only getting worse …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ken Ham Are you looking for a unique Christian educational experience for your child this summer? Look no further than Explore Camps! These day camps are offered by (and at) the Creation Museum, here in Northern Kentucky, and they feature hands-on science and biblical worldview teaching. Your child is sure to love them! It’s hands-on science with a biblical worldview—there aren’t too many other places you can find that! We’re currently offering two camps, with three dates to choose from (and a special camp with the STEM group Teach Me Automation—but more on that below!), for students who have [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We’ve reported on the dangers of statins many times on NaturalHealth365. From mood dysfunction to memory loss, the world’s top-selling drug – prescribed to lower blood cholesterol in the hopes of managing or preventing heart disease – comes with many questionable side effects. Now, doctors in the United Kingdom are rushing to test a new cholesterol-lowering drug – only this one is a pricey injection. The new “heart jab” is supposed to work like a vaccine. It contains a drug called inclisiran, and the National Health Service (NHS) of Britain seems extremely hopeful …read [More]
02./04/20 “Be sure to monitor what your kids are watching!”  Admin   The PBS children’s show Sesame Street announced that Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award-winning actor Billy Porter will be featured wearing his Oscars dress when the program returns to TV for its 51st season, set to premiere on HBO Max later this year. On its Facebook page, the venerable kid’s show celebrated Porter’s appearance, telling fans, “Billy Porter bringing those fierce vibes to Sesame Street #Season51.” The photos shared by the TV show reveals that Porter visited the set wearing his voluminous velvet tuxedo gown and jacket by designer Christian Siriano that [More]