By Ken Ham We can’t wait to show you an exciting brand-new short film, New Beginning, produced by several members of the very talented Answers in Genesis staff—and much of it was filmed in AiG’s warehouse where our team built a Hollywood-quality set. This film highlights what life before, during, and after the global flood may have been like, as told by Shem’s wife. It’s an emotive and intriguing look into a well-known biblical account that I believe will truly give you a new perspective of Genesis chapters 6–9. And we’re offering you a free download of a short version
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By Dr. Mercola Oat-based foods, such as oatmeal, cereals and bread, are considered by many to be a healthy dietary addition, but if you eat such foods know that you’re probably getting herbicide residues along with them. In testing done by Friends of the Earth (FOE), 100 percent of oat cereal samples tested positive for residues of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide.1 While there are multiple reasons to reconsider the health value of oats, including their lectin content, the rampant use of glyphosate on this crop as a …read more Source: mercola
By Sara Tipton If you’re anything like me, and a lot of other more natural people out there, you have probably tasted your fair share of herbal teas. One of my favorites is an aromatic calming tea made with chamomile, lavender, and lemon balm. What I have found is herbal teas tend to calm the mind and soothe our stress away, and there’s a science behind why herbal teas tend to be good for our overall mental health. I’m a big coffee drinker too, and nothing beats that first sip of steaming hot coffee on a cold winter morning. But
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The last time I checked, sharks didn’t swim on land. Most shark species inhabit saltwater oceans. Maybe tyrannosaurs swam some, but they didn’t dwell in oceans. Yet somehow sharks and tyrannosaurs died and were buried together. This curious combination calls for a big rethink on an issue that a new study just made bigger. More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Michael By Sara Tipton Echinacea is perhaps most widely used as an herbal remedy to help fight off colds or the flu once ill. It’s often used in a tea or as a supplement to boost the body’s natural immune… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Lisa Egan Brrrr! Winter is here, and if it is chilly in your neck of the woods, you might be tempted to hunker down and stay indoors until Spring arrives. Winter can really take a toll on our moods, making even the warmest personalities turn as chilly as the air outside. It’s getting dark at 5 pm now, and you might find yourself making excuses to stay inside, bundled up in cozy blankets in front of the fire. However, staying indoors during the colder months won’t do anything to improve your mood or your health – in fact, research
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Clergyman and geologist Michael Roberts has thrown down the gauntlet to creationists with 10 provocative, and supposedly unanswerable questions about their ‘young Earth’ belief! (Part 1 of our answer). …read more Source: creation.com
By Sharon Falsetto Joint pain can affect the shoulder, hip, knee, arm, hands, feet, or any other joint within the body. It manifests as inflammation, discomfort, acute or chronic pain. It might be the result of a short-term injury or related to a more long-term disability such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, auto immune disorders, or many other diseases. Joint pain, like back pain, affects millions of people every year. In 2014, the number of Americans affected by found that the eugenol component in clove essential oil might be useful in treating arthritis in humans, following a study on the use of
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By Tess Pennington Preppers may be known for their beans, bullets, and band-aids, but in a survival situation, they may also want to be known for their vast knowledge of zip-tie uses to get them out of hairy situations. In past articles, we have covered information on how to use common household items like rubber bands, bungee cords, PVC, and tarps to use in an emergency situation. Today, we are going to discuss the usefulness of zip ties in emergency situations. Zip ties have multiple uses in many situations including emergency scenarios. These little guys should be added to preparedness
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By Susan Patterson We live in a disposable age. There are so many disposable items being tossed in the trash on a daily basis it makes your head spin. The sad news is that each and every one of those disposable items that get thrown away ends up sitting somewhere – in a landfill, in a river, a lake or an ocean and contributes to pollution. Out of sight should never be out of mind when it comes to disposable goods – turns out, they are really not that disposable after all. The good news is that there are numerous
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Disaster preparedness often covers topics …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham I have heard so many Ark Encounter and Creation Museum guests say that they wish they had more time to visit both attractions and that they planned their family vacation to Northern Kentucky just because of them. (Northern Kentucky is now a leading faith-based tourism destination in the world.) Well, you spoke, and we listened, so I’m thrilled to announce a brand-new pricing option that will allow you to more easily plan your extended vacation in Northern Kentucky. We are now offering an unlimited seven-day pass option for families called the “Family Voyage.” We are now offering
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By Jeremiah Johnson A good bench for a gym you set up at home can really be the cornerstone of your workout program. It should have more than just your straight bars and yoke for benching weights. A quality bench will have a seat that inclines for use in other exercises and attachments that fit it. This is one of our faves: Olympus MX WM-100 put out by IMPEX Fitness Products This particular set has a detachable padded platform for strict curls that sits in an opening at the feet of the bench. In this same spot, a pull-down attachment
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Certain colors can affect your …read more Source: Natural News
Answering genetics questions from our readers. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A fascinating study out of the University of South Florida in Tampa has uncovered some surprising findings related to food aromas and cravings. The study was conducted to gain marketing insights but has implications for anyone looking to reduce their junk food impulses. The research out of Florida was focused on how the scent of food might influence our food choices. More specifically, the researchers wanted to see how various food smells impacted healthy vs. unhealthy food selections. (the results were surprising!) The smell of junk food – for at least 2 minutes –
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By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) Add some spice to your …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Peppermint Tea? Check Out These 3 Peppermint Tea Health Benefits Nutrition Facts of Peppermint Does Peppermint Tea Have Caffeine in It? Here’s How You Can Brew Your Own Peppermint Tea Store Your Peppermint Correctly so You Can Benefit From It Longer Watch Out for These Peppermint Side Effects and Contraindications Sip on Peppermint Tea the Next Time You Get a Headache Peppermint tea may be one of the most well-known and most widely consumed teas in the world, and not just because of its refreshing taste. Peppermint tea is loaded with various
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By Michael By Daisy Luther This article was originally published in 2015 The other day, I was cleaning out my freezer and something magical happened. Not only did I get a nice, organized freezer, but I realized… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Your child is created fearfully and wonderfully by God—and they should know that truth! To help them understand their uniqueness, Dr. Jennifer Rivera of AiG, a forensic scientist, and our Education Specialist, has written a brand-new children’s book called Order your family a copy of The Work of Your Hand today! Through fun rhymes and cute illustrations, children will learn that God created them, that God’s Word is true, and that their fingerprints are unique. They’ll study their own prints to see which fingerprint pattern they have and learn about the others they don’t have. Included with
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By Julie Fidler The pharmaceutical industry, as usual, is doing whatever it can to profit off the suffering of Americans. Recent filings show ‘Big Pharma’ spent a record amount of money on lobbying in 2018. While you and your family are struggling to figure out how to pay for prescriptions, pharmaceutical companies are trying to figure out how to dig an even deeper hole in your wallet to make theirs fatter. In 2018, the industry’s leading trade group spent a record $27.5 million on lobbying – an increase of $1.4 million from 2009, when Congress and the White House created
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By Michael By Meadow Clark Something is happening to oranges. The solution may be worse than the problem and there’s about to be a lot more solution. Oranges are cast as the pinnacle of American wholesomeness…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola If you were around in the early 1900s, you may have looked forward to reading about “The Poison Squad” in your morning paper. Photos of the group, dressed up in their Sunday best and seated for their evening meal, were popular across the U.S., along with articles detailing their latest experiments consuming potentially poisonous food additives — and describing the resulting ill effects. It was a time when food safety was an oxymoron, and it was commonplace to find not only adulterants in food — rock powder in flour or charcoal in coffee grounds, …read more Source:
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By Ken Ham I’ve written over and over again that the attempt to redefine marriage to include homosexual couples is only the beginning. (I call it an “attempt” because no one can really redefine what God created and defined). God’s definition of marriage in Genesis 1:27 and 2:24 did not include homosexual couples! If you can redefine marriage to be between two men or two women, why stop at just two? And that’s exactly what we’re seeing. Increasingly, something called “polyamory” is growing and becoming more acceptable in the eyes of the culture. If you can redefine marriage to be
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Dogs are popular among pet …read more Source: Natural News
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By AdminM U.S. Government Will Focus on Marketing HPV Vaccine in 2019 Report on Vaccine Related Federal Advisory Committee Activities By Theresa WranghamNational Vaccine Information Center After the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approved Merck’s HPV-9 Gardasil vaccine for use in adults age 27 to 45 in 2018, the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is evaluating whether to expand their current HPV vaccine recommendation to include this new age group. ACIP’s current recommendation is that boys and girls ages 9 through 15 …read more
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