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By Ken Ham According to a new study of 4,700 American adults, the Pew Research Center found that 80% of Americans believe in God. But what (or who) do they mean by “God”? Well, for years now I’ve been telling people that when you say “God” to this secularized culture, you can’t just assume they understand that you mean the God of the Bible. Today, you actually have to define what you mean by the word “God.” And this new research bears this out. While 80% of Americans say they believe in God, when they were asked further questions, 23% [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Hand-washing is one of the simplest ways to reduce your exposure to potentially disease-causing germs, and along with it reduce your chances of getting sick and/or spread infection. Regular and appropriate hand-washing will drastically decrease the number of germs that have access to your body, especially at key times such as before eating, touching your mouth eyes or nose, and after using the restroom or visiting public areas. Teaching people about hand-washing can improve health in the community and reduce the number of people who get sick with diarrhea by 31 percent and respiratory [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) According to the National Cancer Institute, over 1.7 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year – with the disease expected to claim the lives of over 609,000 people. As the search for non-toxic natural treatments continues, lycopene – a nutrient found in tomatoes – is impressing researchers with its ability to inhibit various types of cancer cell growth. To learn more about lycopene’s amazing ability to impart cancer protection, read on. Current studies build upon earlier lycopene research Lycopene is a type of carotenoid, …read more Source: [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Conventional wisdom assumes the mud in earth’s mudrocks took millions of years to settle. What do new experiments suggest? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which vitamin deficiency creates symptoms mimicking serious neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s, autism and multiple sclerosis? Vitamin B12 Vitamin B12 insufficiency and deficiency increase your risk of serious health problems, many of which mimic more serious neurological diseases and can easily lead to misdiagnosis and improper treatment. Learn more. Vitamin D Vitamin E Biotin 2 Which of the following is a true statement about salmon? Farmed salmon are five times more toxic than any other food tested. Toxicology testing reveals farmed salmon is one of the most toxic foods in the world — more than five [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola A London eatery called Coco di Mama is jumping on the charcoal bandwagon with its offer of a charcoal-laced croissant they describe as a “vegan delight.” Below is an excerpt from their website:1 “We are so excited to bring you a charcoal-activated vegan croissant! It’s quite an unusual looking item, but we can promise you it … tastes better than it looks. Unlike a regular croissant, there is no butter. The key ingredients are sunflower margarine, soy and barley flour, activated charcoal, sugar and lemon. The alkaline properties of charcoal in the croissant help [More]
In Genesis 12:5, we read about Abram leaving Haran. Among his party were people acquired in Haran, as the NKJV, ESV, and CSB versions put it. The KJV and the earlier Geneva Bible refer to the ones taken from Haran as “the souls that they had gotten in Haran”. The Hebrew word being translated here is nephesh – a word that refers to the breath of life; an in-pouring of the Spirit. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
“Unfortunately CPS often serves as the enforcement arm for big Pharma.” Admin   When a mother tried cannabidiol as a treatment for her young daughter, who was having nearly 40 seizures per day, she was amazed by the effects and thought she had finally found a solution after pharmaceutical drugs failed to work. However, after her prayers were answered, the state stepped in and threatened to take her daughter away.   Lelah Jerger’s daughter, Jaelah, began having spasms when she was only 6 months old. Quickly, those spasms turned into seizures and Jaelah was given antiepileptics, pharmaceutical medications designed to [More]
By Troy Lacey For those wanting to know more about how Living Biblically portrayed the lead character’s (Chip’s) desire to live biblically, here’s a brief wrap up. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Heather Callaghan By Marco Torres In a first-of-a-kind study, Washington State University scientists examined how peoples’ self-reported levels of stress, anxiety and depression were affected by smoking… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Susan Patterson Who likes feeling as if you swallowed a basketball? I’m guessing that there’s no one out there who enjoys having a bloated belly, but it’s a common occurrence, especially for women, because not only can food make you bloated, but PMS can too. It makes you feel heavy, miserable, and definitely not very sexy. It doesn’t make buttoning or zipping up your pants easy either. While there are multiple home remedies that can help, one thing you might want to consider first, or along with those remedies, is a diet change. Foods that contain something referred to [More]
By Ken Ham Was there ever an advanced civilization on earth before humans? That’s the “thought experiment” being posed in an article published in the International Journal of Astrobiology by two astrophysicists. They admit we can’t know if this scenario is true because all evidence of that civilization would be long gone. The “science” article summarizing their research begins, Imagine if, many millions of years ago, dinosaurs drove cars through cities of mile-high buildings. A preposterous idea, right? Over the course of tens of millions of years, however, all of the direct evidence of a civilization—its artifacts and remains—gets ground [More]
By Heather Callaghan The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Thursday released the long-awaited proposed regulations for the mandatory disclosure of foods produced using genetic engineering (GE or GMO), which it… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Evolutionists struggle to explain an enormous fossil graveyard that includes sea, land, and flying creatures. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich It seems there are more “correlation and causation” effects from vaccines, especially with the much-touted ‘cervical cancer prevention’ vaccines known as Gardasil®,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Admin Health Impact News Staff The failure of Big Pharma to develop an Alzheimer’s drug has been well-documented in the corporate-sponsored “mainstream” media. As Alzheimer’s diagnoses continue to increase, drug companies are scrambling to develop the next big drug to market to seniors. In modern times, the most successful drugs in sales, so far, have been cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, as one out of every five people over the age of 50 are now taking drugs to lower one’s cholesterol, raking in billions of dollars for …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Genesis is one book. That might seem pretty obvious to many of you, and yet sometimes we have given the impression that it is two books. The first book runs from chapter one through chapter eleven. The second is from chapter twelve onward. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
Researchers found that young men and women who shared musical experiences with their parents during childhood — and especially during adolescence — report having better relationships with their moms and dads as they enter young adulthood. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
Today Rick’s special guest is “Big Jim” Shaw – the Worm Man   May 7   TruNews, Christian TV that gives you information, inspiration, and revelation. Watch the all-new TruNews with Rick Wiles, Fior Hernandez, Doc Burkhart, and Edward Szall…along with the Next Tech News team of Paul Benson, Erick Rodriguez, and Chase Anderson…plus the Prazor Band.   Watch: TruNews Monday, May 7, 2018
By Ken Ham May 3 is National Day of Prayer here in the United States. Hundreds of thousands of Christians from around the nation will spend time in prayer for this nation and our leaders, praying (as we should every day) to the one true God—the Creator God of the Bible. I encourage you to take time, on your own or with a group, to pray for America and those who have been put in authority, both in Washington, DC, and in your local city or county. Here are a few things you …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Heather Callaghan Yesterday, Hawai’i’s legislature approved a state ban on chlorpyrifos, a highly dangerous restricted use pesticide (RUP) widely used in industrial farming. Besides phasing out all chlorpyrifos… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola The mullein plant (Verbascum) is a biennial introduced in the United States during the 18th century by settlers.1 Due to its quick rate of spreading in certain areas such as western North America,2 it has earned a reputation as an undesirable weed in gardens.3 Its common name is derived from the Latin word “mollis,” meaning soft, which most likely refers to its soft stem and leaves.4 Its botanical name, on the other hand, comes from the Latin “barbascum,” which means beard — a reference to …read more Source: mercola     
ICR scientists have long pointed out that fossils, contrary to popular misperception, do not provide evidence for evolution, and a recent secular dinosaur study confirms this.1 ICR scientists have long pointed out that fossils…do not provide evidence for evolution, and a recent secular dinosaur stud… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graeceum), or Greek Hay, is an annual herb native to the eastern shores of the Mediterranean. The genus name Trigonella is derived from old Greek meaning “three-angled,” which accurately describes the corolla of the plant.1 According to historians, cultures have used it in various ways, such as cooking, fragrance and even as an aphrodisiac.2 In terms of physical features, the plant can grow to a height of 2 feet, with a single stem (or branched) at the base. Aside from the three-angled feature of the leaves, the plant is …read more Source: mercola     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We’ve been hearing more and more about the value and importance of getting enough vitamin D, specifically vitamin D3. Simply put, optimal levels of vitamin D3 are crucial to the health of the immune system, brain functioning, bone health and avoiding dementia. In addition, a new study out of Ohio University has demonstrated the value of vitamin D3 to the heart and cardiovascular system. Vitamin D3 is produced by the body during and following sun exposure. Vitamin D levels can also be increased through vitamin D supplementation. …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Steve Laufmann critiques a recent book by Dr. Nathan H. Lents, Human Errors: A Panorama of Our Glitches, from Pointless Bones to Broken Genes. The book purports to show that so-called “design errors” in the human body prove it wasn’t designed. Laufmann describes five ways Lents’ argument is a “bizarre blend of ignorance and arrogance.” For instance, Lents often ignores something basic to engineering–the necessity of design tradeoffs. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our [More]
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) In a review of studies …read more Source: Natural News