By Joel Ebert Rather than being taught platitudes and dismissive mockery, young Christians need thorough training in evolutionary beliefs. …read more Source: AIG Daily
01/04/20 Marvel comics has introduced a 12-year-old transgender superhero named the mighty ‘Rebekah,’ modeled after a real-life transgender child taking on the Trump administration. Rebekah is being profiled as apart of Marvel’s Hero Project, which honors child activists who are being propped up by their parents to support a leftist agenda. “I can change the world,” Rebekah said in an episode of the program hosted by the new Disney+ streaming service. Rebekah has been used by the LGBT community to promote transgender propaganda in schools. A native of New Jersey, she appeared before the state assembly to demand that LGBT history be mandated
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By Dr. Mercola Color is used to market products and services, including those which affect our health. It appears that the first color used in art drawings was red, derived from ochre.1 The painting has been dated at 100,000 years old. Red often evokes feelings of strength, virility and fertility. Blue seems to be the world’s favorite color according to various surveys. It may be a result of the calming effect the color has. Students who were given IQ tests with blue color covers had results of a few points higher than those given with red covers. Green is associated
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM For more than 30 years, the medical profession has debated the existence of an intolerance to the wheat protein, gluten, unrelated to allergy or celiac disease. How common is gluten sensitivity? Are there benefits of gluten? Why does the medical profession explicitly advise against people who suspect they might be gluten intolerant from just going on a gluten-free diet? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Tim Chaffey What are the animals being sacrificed on the altar as depicted at the Ark Encounter (Kentucky) after Adam and Eve sin? …read more Source: AIG Daily
At the base of the brain is a small but crucial area that acts as a control hub for the nervous and hormonal systems. Now, a study has found that among women, it is significantly smaller in those using birth control pills. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved birth control pills for use in the United States in 1960. Today, in the U.S., 12.6% of women between the ages of 15 and 49 years take these pills. Known simply as “the pill,” this oral contraceptive is one of the most popular forms of birth control, but people also
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01/03/20 Anti-Christian hostility is sweeping across Western Europe, where, during 2019, Christian churches and symbols were deliberately attacked day after day. Gatestone Institute reviewed thousands of newspaper reports, police blotters, parliamentary inquiries, social media posts and specialized blogs from Britain, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Spain. The research shows (see appendices below) that roughly 3,000 Christian churches, schools, cemeteries and monuments were vandalized, looted or defaced in Europe during 2019 — which is on track to becoming a record year for anti-Christian sacrilege on the continent. Violence against Christian sites is most widespread in France, where churches,
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By Michael By Emma Fiala Natural Blaze Editor’s Note: Clearly we think this is an absolute nightmare, but we need to hear exactly how this is being marketed. Of course, the Bill and Melinda Gates… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Thomas Perry Source: Cancer Linked Monsanto Chemical Discovered In These Tested Children’s Foods Made From Oats For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Arjun Walia Western cancer research is organized as a business whose fundamental motivation is profit, this is why it will likely never cure cancer because it is so profitable, and it is sad that the causes of cancer continue to be ignored. Raising money for a cure is great, but cancer prevention needs more attention, and […] Source: Cancer Linked Monsanto Chemical Discovered In These Tested Children’s Foods Made From Oats Learn more at …read
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Why did the Creator take on human nature? How does this relate to Genesis creation and even before that? …read more Source: creation.com
By Darnel Fernandez (Natural News) You may have heard the …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael By Sara Tipton During the holiday season, house fires are more common. There are many reasons for this, but there are a few ways to prevent the fires and things you can do to make your home safer…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola You likely have heard that vaping is safe, or at least safer than smoking traditional combustible cigarettes. This myth may be easily perpetuated by the lack of offensive odor associated with traditional cigarettes. Currently, e-cigarettes are the most popular nicotine products used in high school and middle school. Statistics reveal that since 2011, teenagers have been smoking less but vaping more. In early 2019 reports of lung damage linked to vaping began reaching experts. By August there were 193 recognized cases. This rose to 2,291 who were hospitalized and 48 who died by early December.1 The latest
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By Melissa Webb When Dr. Andy McIntosh investigated the bombardier beetle, he discovered explosive evidence of God’s intricate design. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Grace Olson (Natural News) You may be confident that …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham Are you planning to begin reading through the Bible in January 2020? I encourage you to do so—God’s Word is so powerful, and we need to be reading all of it, from Genesis to Revelation. And, with the new year beginning, it’s a great time to start in Genesis chapter one and start reading through Scripture. And we have some resources to help you get started, stay on track, and read through the Bible in 2020—and The Evidence Bible The Bibles that we offer on our online store are on sale at least 30% off, and each
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By Dr. Mercola In the U.S., about 1 in 5 adolescents and 1 in 4 young adults has prediabetes, according to a study by U.S. CDC scientists. Prediabetes is a condition characterized by higher-than-normal blood sugar levels, which increases your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease.1 Its prevalence has increased in U.S. adolescents in the last decade, leading researchers to survey 5,786 youth to monitor the trend. Among adolescents aged 12 to 18, 18% had prediabetes, as did 24% of young adults, who were between the ages of 19 and 34.2 Prediabetes Affects an
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By Dr. Mercola Each year, red flags over toxic drinking water are raised across the U.S., with reasons varying from location to location. One major problem is aging water pipes, which have become an increasingly common source of toxic exposure.1 In a 2013 report,2 the American Society for Civil Engineers warned that most of the drinking water infrastructure across the nation is “nearing the end of its useful life,” yet little has been done to address our crumbling infrastructure in the years since. Making matters worse, recent media coverage make it clear that many toxic water incidences are covered up
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By Ethan Huff (Natural News) It’s been a few years …read more Source: Natural News
What does the grammar of Genesis tell us, and is this the only indicator of historical narrative. …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The industry’s response to the charge that breakfast cereals are too sugary. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Lexie Wynn, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) With the end of the year fast approaching, you may be gearing up for your “New Year resolution diet,” hoping to become your healthiest self or shed those excess pounds. Unfortunately, many people falsely assume that “eating fats” is the problem … when, in truth, there’s much more to this weight loss equation. Even most conventionally-trained physicians believe that ‘avoiding fat’ is a logic (first step) idea – when it comes to weight loss and getting healthy. However, this can be a dangerous decision for your overall health. Simply put, healthy fats are necessary
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Intuitive Eating is a self-care eating framework, which integrates instinct, emotion, and rational thought and was created by two dietitians, Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch in 1995. Intuitive Eating is a weight-inclusive, evidence-based model with a validated assessment scale and over 100 studies to date. It’s a personal and dynamic process, which includes 10 principles: Read More: Definition of Intuitive Eating | Intuitive Eating
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As the practice of social distancing due to COVID-19 continues and more states increase the regulations limiting contact between people, this holiday season will be lonelier than ever for many individuals. In fact, some of the worst affected by loneliness due to COVID-19 lockdowns is our elderly, who have been left for weeks – and even months – at a time with little social interaction due to the pandemic. All of this in the name of keeping people “safe?!” One new study delves into what loneliness does to the brain. However, looking …read more
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By Thomas Perry Source: What are Tree Resins and Do They Have Health Benefits? For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Maria Sykes Tree resin from coniferous trees has deep roots in traditional medicine for healing burns and wounds. Tree resins have made appearances in cultures all over the world, from Ayurvedic medicine and ancient Egyptian healing to Traditional Chinese Medicine and Aboriginal medicine of Australia. (1, 2) You probably know more about tree resins than […] Source: What are Tree Resins and Do They Have Health Benefits? Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, physician Geoffrey Simmons speaks with host Andrew McDiarmid about his new book Are We Here to Recreate Ourselves? The Convergence of Design. There’s a pattern in our re-creating ourselves, Simmons says, even in the artifacts we create, but especially in human reproduction. He sees clues of design in in the processes of reproduction, in development, and in the many complex events in the lungs and vascular system that make childbirth possible. There’s even evidence of intentionality behind aging and death, says Simmons. In sum, Simmons argues, careful observations across many
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01/02/19 Thousands of young Christians gathered in Atlanta this week to celebrate the new year with the fire of their faith at the Passion 2020 conference. The three-day event began Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and will continue until Thursday, according to Fox News. Read More: Over 65,000 College Students Gathered To Worship Jesus While Ringing in the New Year