Modern science shows that Neandertals are fully human. …read more Source: creation.com
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Lots of folks of the spendthrift variety imagine that we of Clan Frugal sit around our houses all the time with the lights out humming to ourselves … Read the rest The post Cheapskates on Vacation: 10 Thrifty Tips for Your Summer Travel Budget appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham This year marks the 10th anniversary of Deaf Day, our annual event reaching the Deaf community. It started with sign interpretation at the Creation Museum, and, in 2016, expanded to include the Ark Encounter. And now the event has become so popular we’re launching our first ever Deaf Answers Conference, Bible Alive, taking place November 8–10, 2019, at the Ark Encounter. This Deaf-led conference will be hosted in our brand-new Answers Center (our 2,500-seat multipurpose center) and will include special apologetics presentations, children’s events, the movie The Book of Job by Deaf Missions, a drama, …read more
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By Susan Patterson Weeding is one of the most dreaded garden tasks. It is backbreaking, time-consuming, and often simply discouraging to spend hours in the garden pulling up stubborn weeds only to have them spring back up the next day. However, though it may not be as fun as planting or harvesting, weeding is an essential step in keeping any garden happy and healthy. The options for weeding tools can become overwhelming though and it can be difficult to know what you need to make weeding as easy as possible. We’ve done the research for you and gathered some of
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By Sara Tipton Blood poisoning can be deadly and is not all that uncommon. Therefore, knowing the signs of blood poisoning can save a life, as one mother in the United Kingdom recently found out! *Note: The images in this article are graphic and may not be suitable for all viewers. Alexandra Ruddy’s 8-year-old son had fallen at the zoo about a week prior to her taking him to the hospital in the United Kingdom. According to a post she shared on Facebook along with a photo of her son’s red wrist which he injured in the fall. Although …read
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By Michael By Mac Slavo Hemp seeds (also often known as hemp hearts) are underrated! Not just in the prepper community, but everywhere else too. They are nutritious, easy to store, don’t spoil quickly, and are… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future from the vault, we’re featuring clips of questions and answers with Wesley J. Smith and John West from the premiere of The War on Humans documentary. Smith and West briefly answer questions about the threat of the fringe element of the radical animal rights movement; the advance of animal rights proponents political agenda; and the regulatory process that is creeping towards scientism. 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 Michael By Jason Erickson After the FDA lifted its ban on genetically modified salmon, the only question remained as to whether or not the product would be clearly labeled for health-conscious consumers. We… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola The HPV vaccine Gardasil was granted European license in February 2006,1 followed by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval that same year in June.2 Gardasil was controversial in the U.S. from the beginning, with vaccine safety activists questioning the quality of the clinical trials used to fast track the vaccine to licensure.3 Lauded as a silver bullet against cervical cancer, there have been multiple continuing reports since it was licensed that Gardasil vaccine has wrought havoc on the lives of young girls (and young boys) in the U.S. and in countries across the world. Serious adverse
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner In preparation for the premiere of the documentary Faith on the Edge, I gathered my thoughts on the sociology of the flat-earth movement into 20 points. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By AdminM Canola oil — When a great oil isn’t so great after all by Dr. Jospeh MercolaMercola.com Warning: This oil comes with potentially damaging side effects due to either the ingredient it’s made from or the manufacturing process used to extract it. Because these negative effects overshadow the potential benefits, I do not recommend this oil for therapeutic use. Always be aware of the potential side effects of any herbal oil before using. Canola oil is widely promoted as “one of the best oils for heart health.”1 However, this information is rather flawed, as canola oil …read more Source:
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06/24/19 “It’s amazing any school would allow this. It also makes you wonder how many other schools are doing something similar.” Admin A U.S. school that allowed Muslim students to interrupt classes to “convert” students to Islam now faces a grilling from a constitutional legal team. As part of its Project for Constitutional Rights in Education, the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund monitors school districts to ensure that officials are educated about the “threat of Islamic indoctrination and religiously preferential ‘anti-Islamophobia’ bullying programs.” FCDF said it sent the West New York School District in New Jersey a
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Did you ever wonder which countries are the safest (and the most dangerous) in the world? The Global Peace Index ranks the safety of every nation. Here’s … Read the rest The post These Are the Safest and Most Dangerous Countries in the World in 2019 (Where the US Ranks May Shock You) appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham You might be surprised to learn there is a big bang I believe in! Yes, we need a “big bang” in our Stargazer Planetarium at the Creation Museum. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Given their oxalate content, how much is too much spinach, chard, beet greens, chaga mushroom powder, almonds, cashews, star fruit, and instant tea? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
The idea of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is great. The reality, though, not so much. Human perception is often flawed, so the premise of EBM is to formally study medical treatments and there have certainly been some successes. Consider the procedure of angioplasty. Doctors insert a catheter into the blood vessels of the heart and use a balloon like device to open up the artery and restore blood flow. In acute heart attacks studies confirm that this is an effective procedure. In chronic heart disease the COURAGE study and more recently the ORBITA study showed that angioplasty is largely useless.
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NHS patients with lymphoma have for the first time been given a pioneering treatment that genetically reprogrammes their immune system to fight cancer. Mike Simpson, 62, from Durham, says his cancer is now “on the run”. The therapy, called CAR-T, is a “living drug” that is tailor-made for each patient using their body’s own cells Doctors at King’s College Hospital, London, said some patients were being completely cured in a way that had “never been seen before”. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
Each year, CMI–US is privileged to provide the main creation teaching element at the Great Homeschool Conferences in the US in Greenville, SC. Our CEO, Gary Bates, gave five talks on creation on topics ranging from dinosaurs, to myth-busting evolution, to racism, as well as what we should think about UFOs and who created God. The talks were well-attended and there were extremely good interactions with the audience, with applause and even a standing ovation from some during Gary’s final talk. One woman told us that she found Gary’s talks to be the most interesting of all the topics
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By REALdeal Source: Chlorine in Swimming Pools Transforms Sunscreen into TOXIC Cancer-Causing Chemicals Right on Your Skin For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. If you think you’re doing something good by slathering sunscreen on yourself and your kids before hitting the pool, you might want to think again. A new study places sunscreen firmly on the list of products that can do more harm than good as Russian scientists discover the destructive effects of chlorine in swimming pools […] Source: Chlorine in Swimming Pools Transforms Sunscreen into TOXIC Cancer-Causing Chemicals Right on Your Skin Learn more at …read more
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Nancy Pearcey, author of numerous books, including Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality, challenges the common belief that Darwin’s leading early supporters were convinced of the main pillars of his theory. The 19th century was ready to accept a theory of evolution, but not necessarily by natural selection. Some of his chief supporters believed in God or a “vital force” guiding evolution. But Darwin would have none of it. And what do evolutionary scientists say today? In private, among themselves? The controversies still are not over.
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By AdminM by Crystal Lauer Health Impact News Much of the research available to us today regarding modern-day diseases points to oxidative stress and inflammation. One of the easiest ways to combat this modern-day problem affecting our health is to replace refined sugars in your diet with honey. Let’s take a look at how making this one simple change in our diet, to using honey instead of refined sugar, can have tremendous health benefits. Chronic diseases run rampant through the American population with approximately 133 million people having at least one condition. …read more Source: Health Impact News
Travis T inquired about a recent article, which supposedly details how multi-celled animals could have developed. Dr Matthew Cserhati (CMI-US) responds. The experiment looks interesting, but it raises a lot of questions. A quote from the paper that you referenced: “The great-great-great-grandmother of all cells in the animal kingdom, so to speak, was probably quite similar to a stem cell.” Read More: Were stem cell-like organisms the first forms of life? – creation.com
Scientists in the FinnBrain research project of the University of Turku, Finland, discovered that the gut microbes of a 2.5-month-old infant are associated with the temperament traits manifested at six months of age. Temperament describes individual differences in expressing and regulating emotions in infants, and the study provides new information on the association between behaviour and microbes. A corresponding study has never been conducted on infants so young or in the same scale. Rodent studies have revealed that the composition of gut microbiota and its remodelling is connected to behaviour. In humans, gut microbes can be associated with different diseases,
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Today is the last day to get Selco’s SHTF Survival Week for $1245 – a great deal for all you get. So today, I wanted to answer … Read the rest The post Everything You Need to Know About Selco’s SHTF Survival Week Course appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham This summer, 22 million children in the United States face the threat of missing daily meals as school meal programs stop for the summer break. But you can help these hungry children! Answers in Genesis is partnering with our friends at I encourage families to consider raising money for CHF’s Summer of Hope campaign. Get your children involved, opening their eyes to the needs around them and encouraging selflessness and generosity. We love CHF because they don’t merely meet the physical needs of those they minister to. They also meet the spiritual needs of these individuals by
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By Ken Ham The intention of a recent article is clear: bills which recognize the humanity of a baby, based on fetal heartbeat, are wrong and abortion is acceptable. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sara Tipton Self-defense is incredibly important for women to know. Women are usually seen as the “weaker sex” and it doesn’t matter whether we like it or not. Those who have more body mass will likely try to take advantage of those with less body mass, especially when supplies dwindle and the grocery stores run out of that last can of corn. If you’ve ever experienced Black Friday when a store runs out of clearance TVs, you’ll get a little bit of an idea as to how people will act when there’s no food on the shelves. So what
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