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By Ken Ham One wonders if I’m going to be allowed to remain on Twitter anymore, as the platform is increasingly punishing those who dare to say anything against the current LGBT ideology. I certainly don’t attack a person, but we do judge their worldview against the clear teaching of Scripture. A recent news item reported that Twitter has updated its terms and user agreement to include a ban on “misgendering” and “deadnaming”—basically, refusing to allow Twitter users to make biologically—and biblically!—correct statements. “Misgendering” refers to when someone uses the “wrong” pronoun to describe a transgender person (i.e., calling a [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News A recent 2018 animal study has indicated that cannabis with THC helps restore memory loss due to aging and dementia. This is what many medical cannabis users and experts already know. The human cannabis experience has outpaced mainstream science considerably. But it does help create some medical cannabis scientific credibility with mainstream medicine. The well known and often vilified cannabis compound known as THC (?9 aka delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol) is the compound …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It has come to light that Public Health England (PHE), a major United Kingdom Department of Health and Social Care agency, has neglected to make public the results of three major clinical trials assessing the safety and effectiveness of childhood vaccines. (Gee, I wonder why.) If you’ve been reading NaturalHealth365 for some time – I’m sure you know the answer to my question, above. And, just to be clear: the failure of this group to add the results of new trials to the EU Clinical Trials Register …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Don DeYoung Even mathematicians—studying the rules that underlie reality—are tied up in knots over the surprising twists of “knot theory.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Lindsay Sheehan There has been a lot of buzz around juicing in recent years. Proponents of juicing often claim it improves mental clarity, boosts energy, assists with weight loss, and detoxifies the body. Though there is little by way of scientific evidence that a juice cleanse will kick start the metabolism, clear out toxins, or help to shed excess weight quickly, that doesn’t mean that juicing can’t be part of a healthy diet. Read on to discover why juicing should be a part of your daily meal plan. What is Juicing? Juicing provides an easy way to consume more [More]
By Michael By Jon Rappoport “It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lindsay Sheehan A sad, but true, fact of human existence is the inevitability that our minds will decline as we age. Over the course of our lives, our cognitive abilities peak, plateau, and eventually begin to dip as we reach certain age milestones; for example, processing speed begins to decrease in our late teen years, visual working memory peaks in our mid-30s, and yet our vocabulary continues to climb in our 60s and beyond. Although keeping physically active, socializing with friends and family, and engaging in intellectually stimulating activities like reading and puzzles are among the ways to keep [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Stephen Meyer and Eric Metaxas continue their conversation on Dr. Meyer’s New York Times bestseller Darwin’s Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design. Tune in as Dr. Meyer explains the Cambrian Explosion, discussing how it has become an even more acute problem for evolutionary theory since Darwin’s day, and examines the effects of a materialistic bias on the scientific process. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id [More]
By none Recipe From Pete Evans If you like (or love) curry, then you’ve probably tried different variations of this colorful and flavorful dish. India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka all have their own take on curry. Some cooks may make changes to a recipe because certain ingredients may not be available in their area, and they use substitutes instead that’ll help retain the essence of the curry.[i] Succulent fish, fresh and organic vegetables and flavorful spices come together in this Quick and Savory Fish Curry With Roasted Cauliflower and Okra Recipe. It’s sure to be a hit among curry [More]
By Ken Ham Although we’re based out of the United States, we have offices around the world (Peru, Mexico, UK/Europe, Canada, and Australia/New Zealand) and enjoy partnerships with apologetics ministries in many other nations. It’s a blessing that God allows us to reach people around the world with the gospel and the biblical authority message. And recently one of our scientists, geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling, had the privilege of traveling to Peru with AiG–Peru and AiG–Mexico and speaking in ten universities. Dr. Snelling, AiG–Mexico Director Joe Owen, and Creous and Elizabeth Ramdath of AiG–Peru …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG [More]
By S.D. Wells (Natural News) The meat and poultry industry …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Matt Agorist An incredibly profound observation of the effects of methylendioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on octopuses was just published this week in Current Biology. The findings of the study… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler On December 7, the Trump administration relaxed rules aimed at making school lunches healthier, affecting 30 million children annually, many of them from low-income homes. Kid-friendly favorites like noodles, tortillas, biscuits, pasta, and an overall abundance of refined grains will be returning to school menus. [1] The Obama-era school lunch program was championed by former First Lady Michelle Obama, but the meals received harsh criticism for being, in many cases, laughably small and generally pretty … ‘disgusting.’ When Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue took office in May 2017, he promised to make school lunches both appetizing and nutritious. [More]
By Ken Ham Christmas is a time set aside to specially focus on Christ and his incarnation as a baby in Bethlehem. But it’s easy for us to get distracted by all the trappings of Christmas, and it’s especially easy for our kids to focus on the presents they’re anticipating, not on Christ and why he came. To help the children in your church (or home) focus on Christ and dive deeper into why he came, we’re offering Download free Sunday school lessons about the real meaning of Christmas. This free digital download includes: Teacher guide with introduction, Bible lesson, [More]
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We all want to prevent cancer cell growth. But, as you’ll soon see, Western medicine has failed to successfully address this issue. Risky surgical procedures and toxic ‘treatments’ like chemotherapy never address the underlying cause of cancer cell growth. Fortunately, there is a growing interest in substances like NAC (details below) and other nutritional/lifestyle strategies that enhance immune function. Cancer statistics are truly staggering: more than 1.7 million new cases of cancer diagnosed in 2018 alone in the U.S. – with no end in sight. But, …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) One of the biggest guilt-inducing tactics used by the pharmaceutical industry and the U.S. government is to convince people to get vaccines because it’s a public health issue. “It takes a community to provide immunity,” according to at least one non-profit organization committed to vaccinating as many Americans as possible. But is this theory of ‘community immunity’ – aka herd immunity – actually based on any sound science? I assure you, especially if you’re new to this information, the reality of the situation …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Ken Ham Research has shown that two-thirds of young people in US churches are walking away from the church by the time they reach college age, with very few returning. Why? Our own carefully conducted nationwide research shows clearly that it’s largely because of a lack of apologetics teaching, which leads to doubting God’s Word and the Christian faith in the face of secular attacks. Now we have a unique Sunday school curriculum, Answers Bible Curriculum, that’s designed to combat this! But sometimes it’s difficult to convince pastors and other Christian leaders to make the switch to ABC. Often [More]
By Michael By Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Katie Thomas, The New York Times The dean of Yale’s medical school, the incoming president of a prominent cancer group and the head of a Texas cancer center are… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S.,1 and health authorities warn that while traditional (combustible) cigarette use has declined,2 the number of teens using e-cigs, also known as vaping, has steadily risen in recent years. Between 2011 and 2015, vaping among high school students rose by an astounding 900 percent.3 According to the 2018 National Youth Tobacco Survey,4 3.6 million teens are now vaping.5 A high schooler quoted in The New Yorker expresses a common view when he says that while smoking is “gross … Juuling is really what’s up.”6 …read more [More]
The evolution of the eye has always been a dilemma for evolutionists from Darwin’s time to the present. Although Darwin, Richard Dawkins and other evolutionists have tried to explain how an eye could evolve, their solutions are clearly unsatisfactory. Many kinds of eyes exist, but no progression of eye designs from simple to complex can be produced in the natural or fossil world. Furthermore, the simplest ‘eye’, the eyespot, is not an eye but pigmented cells used for phototaxis; yet even it requires an enormously complex mechanism in order to function as a vision system.   Read More: Did eyes [More]
By Dr. Mercola In the U.S., there aren’t scheduled tea breaks or tea-related routines, but it is still one of the most widely consumed beverages, found in nearly 80 percent of all U.S. households.1 In 2017, Americans consumed over 84 billion servings of tea and more than 3.8 billion gallons.2 Nearly 86 percent of that was black tea, followed by 13 percent green tea and the small remaining amount a mixture of oolong, white and dark teas. Multiple benefits are associated with drinking tea, including consuming antioxidants, polyphenols and a variety of minerals. Long-term tea drinking may improve blood pressure,3 [More]
By Hesh Goldstein Before getting into this there is a definite given that must be understood. When an idealistic and caring individual embarks upon his/her medical training and enters medical school he/she is totally unaware of the fact that the curriculum they will study has been funded by Big Pharma. So, from the get-go they will be continually indoctrinated with the “take-a-pill” and the “cut-it-out” dogma. While in medical school, and to show that the school is “all encompassing”, they will offer, at max, two hours of nutritional education. If you multiply a medical school education by four years of [More]
By Seth Pollard You’ve probably heard that Americans spend too much time sitting on their duffs. Well, not much has changed. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Americans still sit too much. In fact, 4 out of 10 adults don’t get any moderate or vigorous exercise on a weekly basis. Oh, but it gets worse. One in every 10 Americans report that not only do they not exercise enough, but they also spend more than 8 hours a day being physically inactive, the CDC reports in a study published November 20 in the journal JAMA. [More]
The following brief web article was adapted from the section on alleged ‘bad designs’ in Dr Sarfati’s new book By Design, which is subtitled, Evidence for nature’s Intelligent Designer—the God of the Bible.   The prostate is a walnut-sized gland in male mammals that secretes a clear, slightly alkaline liquid that comprises about 10–30% of the volume of semen. Thus it is a vital musculoglandular organ for reproduction. Some critics of creation/intelligent design complain that it is badly designed because the urethra (the tube through which urine flows out) passes through it, so if the prostate enlarges, it restricts urine [More]
By Michael By Kerry McDonald Every parent knows the difference a year makes in the development and maturity of a young child. A one-year-old is barely walking while a two-year-old gleefully sprints away from… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By everybodysfit Chronic, lingering wrist pain that causes discomfort for daily living activities may be attributed to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). When pain, tingling, and/or numbness is felt in some of the fingers, there can be nerve compression. This uncomfortable feeling can be attributed to the median nerve. This nerve runs down the arm, through the wrist, and then to the fingers. The route the nerve takes is through the carpal “tunnel”. Movement of all fingers (except the pinky) are controlled by this very nerve. When swelling occurs, the “tunnel” becomes narrowed. There are about 200,000 cases of CTS per [More]
Francis Crick and James Watson have used the occasion of the 50th anniversary of their discovery of the DNA double helix as an excuse to attack belief in a Creator.1   wikimedia commons Francis Crick and James Watson. Together with Maurice Wilkins they received the Noble Prize in 1962 for their discovery of the double helix structure of DNA back in 1953. A recent UK news article about the Nobel-Prize–winning pair claimed ‘scientific discoveries have a habit of offending religious susceptibilities’, and pointed out, ‘Watson and Crick are both outspoken atheists.’1   These comments attempt to reinforce the old canard [More]