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Did Wilberforce ask Huxley if he was an ape on his grandfather’s or his grandmother’s side? You’ll be surprised at the answer. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) You might have heard that …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola The No. 1 reason why people choose to purchase organic products instead of conventional is to avoid pesticides and other chemicals not allowed in organics.1 Indeed, just by often or always eating organic, you may have significantly lower levels of pesticide residues in your body compared to someone who rarely does so.2 The benefits of not using chemical pesticides can’t be overstated, especially as such chemicals are leading environmental pollutants. Worldwide, an estimated 7.7 billion pounds of pesticides are applied to crops each year, and that number is steadily increasing,3,4 even as related problems, like herbicide resistance [More]
07/03/19 Just when you think it can’t get any worse in the church, it does. With Gay pride flags covering the hall and rainbow candles on the church stage, Cincinnati’s Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church greeted its visitors this past Sunday with Drag Queen “Sparke Leigh”, complete in purple dress, makeup, high heels and a glitter beard. Following the song “God Welcomes All” by the church choir, Sparke Leigh walked up on stage and, rather than reading from the Bible, read the book Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag to the audience.   Read More: Presbyterians Descend [More]
The scientific literature contains over 100 examples of original biomaterials in fossils.1 These include a few decades’ worth of reports, using at least a few dozen independent techniques to target specific vertebrate biochemicals—such as the hardy protein collagen. One team of skeptics recently published a report trying to disprove the existence of collagen in supposedly ancient bone. They made the c… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola Genetically engineered crops are widespread in the U.S., particularly when it comes to GE corn, soybeans and cotton, but one crop that has not been approved as a genetically modified organism is wheat. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, “There are no GE wheat varieties for sale or in commercial production in the United States at this time, as APHIS [Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service] has not deregulated any GE wheat varieties.”1 So why, then, did the USDA recently confirm that unapproved GE wheat plants had been discovered growing in an agricultural field in Washington [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) If you’re worried about your …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ken Ham Who is in your potential dating pool? That was the question asked in a recent study, and the choices included a variety of gender “identities,” including cisgender woman, transgender man, and someone who is non-binary. Unsurprisingly, 87.5% of individuals only chose either cisgender man or cisgender woman (translation: man or woman!). And one of the study’s authors, writing for Psychology Today, is upset about these “societal prejudices.” The article states, Ultimately, each individual has the freedom to decide whom they date or are interested in dating, and thus this research does not attempt to make any statements [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How good is the evidence that flossing is effective, and what have randomized controlled trials shown is the optimal toothbrushing and ?ossing sequence? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Jeff In a recent study with 3 to 7-year-old children provided an example of how children’s daily living environment and motor skills are closely related in the Finnish context. The main finding… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sara Tipton Wheat berries are a must for the food pantry and for those who are interested in eating healthy whole foods. Most notably, wheat berries are considered a true whole grain and without wheat berries, there would be no flour! What we like most about this food staple is its nutrition profile and the long storage life. Having a supply of wheat berries in the pantry is great for enriching the diet with essential calories and vitamins rich and for an extended emergency. They will help you withstand the increased physical demands of a long term disaster, as [More]
By Bodie Hodge A few examples of tables of nations should show that historians were offering, sometimes unknowingly, a great confirmation of Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Tracey Watson (Natural News) Stress is woven right into …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola Falling sales of carbonated beverages1 likely prompted The Coca-Cola Co. to make an undisclosed investment in a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) Fair Oaks Farm, where travelers have the option to purchase a meal and tour a dairy operation. Coke teamed with Select Milk Producers (created by Fair Oaks owner Mike McCloskey), currently one of the top 10 and fastest-growing milk cooperatives in the country,2 and Fair Oaks Farms (owned by the McCloskey husband and wife team) to form Fairlife LLC.3 Although a recent investigation spearheaded by the Animal Recovery Mission (ARM)4 has revealed horrific and inhumane [More]
By Dr. Mercola What scientists warned would happen decades ago is coming to pass.1 Antibiotic resistance has become a major threat worldwide and the primary cause of this man-made epidemic is the misuse of antibiotics.2 Pharmaceutical drugs are used to combat bacterial infections in humans and animals, but over the past decades have been widely overprescribed.3 For example, viral infections cannot be treated with antibiotics,4 yet many have been prescribed antibiotics for a cold or the flu — both of which are viral.5 According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 30% of the 269 …read [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Geologists are uncovering evidence that meteors struck the earth throughout the Flood. Could they even have played a role in starting the Flood? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By AdminM Part II: Cholesterol Lowering Medications and Vaccines Are Safe? Where Are the Safety Studies? by David Brownstein, M.D.DrBrownstein.com In part I of this series, I wrote about why Repatha should be pulled from the marketplace. In that article, I showed you that both Repatha and the fake placebo used in the study were both associated with nearly 25% serious adverse effects including hospitalization, death, and disability. Recall that in the fake placebo, polysorbate 20 was a main ingredient. I surmised that perhaps …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Ken Ham You just can’t make this stuff up. Teen Vogue, a magazine directed towards young girls (12 and up), published an article by a medical doctor entitled, “Sex Work is Real Work.” Yes, you read that right. This article is arguing that there’s nothing wrong with sex work—it should be completely decriminalized and treated like any other legitimate profession. The author even goes as far as to call her work as a doctor that of a “sex worker,” and adds, “in some ways, aren’t we all?” This article was published back in April, but …read more Source: Ken [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Energy density explains how a study can show participants lose an average of 17 pounds within 21 days while eating a greater quantity of food. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola Autism encompasses a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, communication and repetitive behaviors. Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning the symptoms can be classified in terms of their position on a scale. Autism Speaks1 points out there is not just one type of autism but many subtypes influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Each individual has a distinct set of strengths and challenges affecting how they learn, think and problem-solve. In some cases, people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) require significant support, while others can live independently and hold high-functioning [More]
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) You’ve probably heard that we …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ken Ham So many Christian colleges and seminaries actually tear down students’ faith in God’s Word, rather than build it up, because they don’t uphold the authority of the Word of God. Instead, they teach students to compromise on God’s Word—and once you’ve opened the door to compromise, where do you stop? That’s why we started the CreationColleges.org website. We wanted parents, students, and others to have a resource to begin their search for a suitable Christian college for their students that affirms the truth and authority of God’s Word, from the very first verse. And many of the [More]
By Sharon Falsetto Sunburn is the effect of too much sun exposure or exposure to other forms of ultra-violet light. It is a common problem in summer when sunlight hours (and intensity of the sun) increase and people spend longer periods of time outdoors. If you are planning on being in the sun, make sure you use a natural, organic non-toxic sunscreen and stay clear from chemical filled sunscreens as these can sometimes do more damage than good. Familiarize …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas     
By AdminM by David Brownstein, M.D.DrBrownstein.com I have always enjoyed having medical students in my office as I like teaching. This week, I had a pleasant 4th year medical student, Andrea. The first day Andrea showed up to my office, I handed her a New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) article about statin drugs.[i] This is an important article that gave statin drugs the indication to use in a healthy population. I asked her to explain how the authors of the article came to their …read more Source: Health Impact News     
“I can’t picture a three-dimensional school of fish sinking to the bottom and maintaining all their relative positions,” said Dr. Plotnick, paleontologist at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “That makes no sense to me.”1 Dr. Plotnick was talking about a recent fascinating discovery of a fossilized school of extinct fish (an entire school—259 of them) discovered in Fukui P… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola If you have a habit of falling asleep with the TV on, it could be playing a role in your ability to maintain a healthy weight. The link between sleep and obesity is strong, with those who sleep fewer hours having an increased risk of obesity.1 However, in recent research published in JAMA Internal Medicine, it wasn’t sleep duration and quality that appeared to influence weight gain and obesity, but rather exposure to artificial light that was the problem.2 You needn’t have significant light exposure to potentially affect your weight, either. In the study, the weight gain [More]
By Michael By Billene Spellins Even though I too am hypersensitive to EMF, I am concerned that the terms EMF Sensitivity and Hypersensitivity may be too compartmental, when the ramifications are so profound and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze