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By Ken Ham With all its technologies, the twenty-first century has opened up brand-new avenues of learning with online courses, eBooks, websites, and more. For all its faults, the internet has made information and learning so much easier than ever before, and we’ve been able to utilize many of these technologies to share the message of biblical authority and the gospel with others. And on National Online Learning Day, I thought I’d highlight some of our online resources you may not be familiar with. If you follow my blog, you’re likely familiar with our main website, AnswersinGenesis.org. This website hosts [More]
By Mike Barrett People are spending less time outdoors and more time in front of gaming consoles these days. Most of these individuals can play video games without becoming obsessed with them, but others can’t be pried away from them. Well, in case you missed it, the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified “gaming disorder” as a mental health disorder, officially adding it to the 11th edition of its International Classification of Diseases (ICD) on June 18, 2018. Wait, what? [1] ?Dr. Vladimir Poznyak, a member of the WHO’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, which proposed the new [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News A few decades ago, during the 1970s, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” morphed to “an aspirin a day keeps heart attacks and strokes away.” This is still a medical mantra today even as science-based evidence has proven otherwise. Not only does this not work as a preventative measure for cardiac arrest and strokes, the side effects to the gastrointestinal or GI tract can be severe. This is not an opinion. Several studies and even the FDA have expressed concerns about this approach for a …read more Source: Health Impact News [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s ‘flagship product’ Roundup®–now owned by Bayer Pharmaceuticals [1], apparently has contaminated every last bastion of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, John West shares about pygmy Ota Benga, put on display in 1906 in the Bronx Zoo’s monkey house. Listen in to learn about how the New York Times, scientists, and ministers responded. Was Benga the only one treated like this? For more, watch the newly released documentary, Human Zoos, and visit HumanZoos.org. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. …read more Source: id the future     
By Michael By Reynard Loki / AlterNet A growing body of research proves that simply being around nature can improve human health and happiness. A month-long 2016 study conducted in the United Kingdom by the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea) looks like a pale green or purple turnip with multiple stalks of green leaves. Although the plant looks like a turnip, it’s actually related to cabbage and broccoli.1 The bulb grows above ground and is not a root vegetable. Also known as a “space cabbage” from its appearance, this down-to-earth vegetable offers some of the same health benefits as others in the family, including broccoli, cauliflower, kale and mustard. But, unlike its relatives, the plant is easier to grow, matures quickly and is ideal for fall …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cumin is the second most popular spice in the world, second only to black pepper. A member of the parsley family, cumin seeds have been prized for thousands of years and are best known in their ground form as a spice added to curry dishes. Widely cultivated and used in the cuisines of North Africa, the Mediterranean and Iran, cumin has a warm, earthy flavor that adds depth and a bit of spice to a wide variety of foods. Cumin is a popular spice for beef and lamb, but it’s also suitable for use [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, physicist Rob Sheldon shares about the BICEP2 Consortium’s discovery, and its impact on questions of cosmic fine-tuning. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. 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 Lori Alton, staff writer has blown the lid off an ongoing food safety scandal – and revealed that traces of banned and restricted pharmaceutical drugs have been found in beef, poultry and pork headed for supermarkets and supper tables throughout the United States. The drug residues include ketamine – a veterinary anesthetic with hallucinogenic effects – phenylbutazone – an anti-inflammatory medication considered too risky to human health to use – and chloramphenicol, a potent antibiotic associated with a life-threatening form of anemia. Meanwhile, U.S. federal agencies meant to ensure food safety appear to be turning a blind eye. Consumer [More]
“There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” – Mark Twain   “…most ‘flu’ appears to have nothing to do with influenza. Every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory specimens are tested across the US. Of those tested, on average 16% are found to be influenza positive.” – From the British Medical Journal editor, Peter Doshi, MD   “71 people would need to be treated with the flu vaccine to prevent one case. In other words, the flu vaccine did nothing for 70 out of 71 who received it. That means this study found the flu vaccine [More]
By Ken Ham I had the wonderful opportunity to visit my home country of Australia and speak to overflow crowds in two different churches in the state of Queensland on the “Relevance of Genesis.” Believers in these churches were presented with the importance of thinking foundationally to give answers to a culture that is increasingly rejecting the word of God and the gospel of Jesus Christ. As with the rest of the West, Australia is headed for moral and spiritual chaos as secular, humanistic religion takes hold of that nation. It’s a very small percentage of the population …read more [More]
Many plastic bottles are sold as “BPA-free” — meaning they don’t contain bisphenol A, an ingredient known to disrupt reproduction in mice. But now it seems that the additives used in place of BPA are potentially just as harmful. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Rita Winters (Natural News) Tending to a garden is …read more Source: Natural News     
By Lindsay Sheehan Long before disposable razors, waxing kits, and laser treatments, men and women removed unwanted body hair using a simple process known as sugaring. The ancient art of body sugaring is a method that was widely practiced in the Middle East and North Africa as far back as 1900 BC. It is said that Cleopatra and friends employed body sugaring to keep skin smooth and hairless. Although there’s no shortage of hair removal options in modern times, body sugaring is making a bit of a comeback. And it’s not hard to see why: body sugaring is safe, all-natural, [More]
By Ken Ham A news item caught our eye this week. It was reporting on a study which found that the bonnethead shark (a smaller relative of Hammerhead sharks) actually eats and digests seagrass. Now, scientists have noticed these sharks eating seagrass for several years but, perhaps influenced by their evolutionary worldview, had assumed they were just eating the seagrass to get at crabs, shrimp, or small fish living in and around the seagrass. But when researchers fed some captive bonnethead sharks a mostly seagrass diet, they noticed that the sharks did just fine. The researchers used Carbon-13 to label [More]
By Susan Patterson Chickweed is a common weed in many gardens, which is why most people don’t even think about using it. In fact, instead of pulling out a clump of chickweed and having it for lunch, they spend lots of hard-earned green, just to get rid of the green. And that’s a huge waste of a very nutritious food. Often referred to as the “snow in the summer” due to its small white star-shaped flowers that usually bloom in the spring and last until autumn, chickweed is actually quite tasty as well as being packed with nutrition, including vitamin [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola By definition, a placebo is an inert substance that has no effect on your body. In medical research, placebos (such as sugar pills) are used as controls against which the effects of drugs are measured. However, the placebo-effect, in which a patient believes he or she is getting an actual drug and subsequently improves despite receiving no active substance at all, has become a well-recognized phenomenon.1 Some studies into the placebo effect have even concluded that many conventional treatments “work” because of the placebo effect and little else. Indeed, the placebo effect may even [More]
By Dr. Matthew E. Ingle How could large reef systems with many generations of coral have grown in the approximately 4,400 years since Noah’s Flood? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Lindsay Sheehan From the jungles of South America, cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa) is a woody vine that features thorns shaped like hooks, which allow this plant to climb and cling to trees as high as 100 feet tall. Used therapeutically for at least 2,000 years by indigenous peoples of the rainforest, cat’s claw – or uña de gato, as it is known locally – is believed to have magical healing powers. And indeed, there is something magical about this plant. Composed of at least 30 constituents – including alkaloids, tannins, phenolic acids, diterpenes, flavonoids, and other powerful phytochemicals – [More]
Sep 20   Today on TruNews, we discuss the totalitarian treatment of French Populist Marine Le Pen, who is being treated like a Soviet-era dissident for daring to question the suicidal globalist script on ISIS. Rick also addresses the freak fire hole incident in Arkansas and the New Mexico Solar Observatory shutdown to emphasize how crazy the world has become, and why it’s crazier to live without the salvation found through Jesus Christ.   Watch: Rothschild’s Macron Wants Le Pen in the Looney Bin Over ISIS Tweets
09/20/18   Specifically, “By 2020, the Communist Party will attempt to monitor its citizens through a massive surveillance system called China Skynet.   “China’s Skynet combines mobile phone GPS tracking, text message collection, 170 million security cameras, to make sure everyone is harmonious to make sure no one does anything illegal.   Read More: China’s Christians Fear Skynet Surveillance System Will Increase Persecution
By Julie Fidler German sportswear giant Adidas helped keep plastic out of the mouths of fish and off the world’s beaches in 2017 by selling 1 million shoes made from ocean plastic. [1] ?Last year, Adidas teamed up with environmental initiative Parley for the Oceans to create its UltraBoost shoe, made from plastic found in the ocean, and introduced 3 new versions of the footwear. At the time, Adidas said its goal was to create a million pairs of UltraBoost shoes. Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted said: “We last year sold 1 million shoes made out of ocean plastic.” Each UltraBoost [More]
By Ken Ham Gospel Reset deals with the topic of how we can more effectively evangelize a secularized culture. It also clearly presents the gospel, founded in Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By AdminM Why Won’t the EPA Protect the Public from This Cancer-Causing Product? by ANH-USA Lawsuits alleging glyphosate caused cancer are allowed to move forward. Action Alert! A California jury recently found Monsanto liable for a groundskeeper’s cancer, ordering the company to pay out $289 million. It was the first lawsuit that went to trial alleging that Roundup and other glyphosate-based weed-killers cause cancer. Other research shows that cancer may only be the tip of the iceberg in describing the toll this chemical is taking on our health. There have been hundreds of lawsuits filed against …read more Source: Health [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich With all the electromagnetic fields from just about everything that makes modern life “modern,” we humans, who basically are electrical-chemical beings, are impacted in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Susan Patterson As the official flu season begins, it’s important to find ways to keep illness at bay. While the impact of the flu can vary, there is no doubt that it places a substantial burden on the health of millions of people in the U.S. every year. The Centers for Disease Control has estimated that influenza has resulted in between 9.2 million and 60.8 million illnesses, between 140,000 and 710,000 hospitalizations and between 12,000 and 56,000 deaths annually since 2010. While It’s not possible to predict what this flu season will be like, your main concern is probably [More]