By Ken Ham Last week we held our annual Answers for Pastors and Christian Leaders conference. Hundreds of pastors and their families joined us and packed Legacy Hall at the world-class Creation Museum to get equipped with answers for the skeptical questions of the age. The conference ran from Tuesday through Thursday and featured Dr. John MacArthur along with me and numerous other Answers in Genesis speakers. Dr. MacArthur spoke twice for the conference. On Tuesday, he spoke about the Clarity of Scripture, reminding us that God’s Word means what it says. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Dr. Mercola Weeds are invasive plant species that can thrive in various environments.1 They typically produce a large number of seeds, which allows them to take over a location where they are not supposed to grow. Hence, gardeners exert tremendous effort to remove them whenever possible because their produce can suffer.2 However, not all weeds are inherently bad — some can actually be beneficial to your health, like mugwort. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is an aromatic plant with a rich history, with many ancient cultures having numerous uses for it. Its botanical name is derived from Artemis, the Greek goddess
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By Dr. Mercola Fibromyalgia, characterized by chronic, widespread pain is an often-debilitating condition that primarily affects women. While as many as 10 million Americans have fibromyalgia, its cause remains a mystery. Brain scans of fibromyalgia patients have offered hard evidence that the pain they experience is indeed real — mainly because their threshold for tolerating pain impulses is substantially lower than that of most individuals. But the mechanism causing this lowered pain threshold is still unknown. Some experts, such as Dr. Frederick Wolfe, the director of the National Databank for Rheumatic Diseases and the lead author of the 1990 paper
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Does misuse of a designed object imply it was designed poorly? …read more Source: creation.com
By Julie Fidler Dads who smoke could be sentencing their offspring – and the offspring of generations to come – to cognitive problems, according to a new study of mice. When male mice were exposed to nicotine, their offspring showed signs of a mouse version of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as well as abnormal behavior and learning impairments. [1] Study leader Pradeep Bhide, of Florida State University, said: “Until now, much attention has been focused on the effects of maternal nicotine exposure on their children. Not much had been known about the effects of paternal smoking on their children and
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By Julie Fidler Having Type 2 diabetes doesn’t have to mean a life of disability or early death. A few lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, can reduce those risks, especially the risk of cardiovascular disease. Kicking cigarettes to the curb and closely following treatment protocols can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease “significantly,” according to a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine. In some cases, the risk can be completely eliminated. Aidin Rawshani, medical intern and doctoral student at the Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, Sweden, and author of the report, said: “This is definitely good
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By Tim Chaffey One principle that has found favor among some young-earth creationists is known as the “principle of first mention,” or sometimes the “law of first mention.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By REALdeal Source: Flu Vaccine Increases Your Risk of Infecting Others by 6-Fold, Study Suggests For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By:GreenMedInfo Research Group A provocative new study on flu virus transmission found that subjects had 6.3 times more aerosol shedding of flu virus particles if they received vaccination in the current and previous season compared with having no vaccination in those two seasons Vaccination is predicated on the rarely questioned belief that it confers bona fide […] Source: Flu Vaccine Increases Your Risk of Infecting Others by 6-Fold, Study Suggests Learn more at REALfarmacy.com …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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From commercials, to TV shows and bill boards, you can’t miss the rush to propagandize flu vaccines for pregnant mothers, children and the elderly every fall. Not only does the CDC admit flu shots don’t work, but there is absolutely no evidence that any influenza vaccine prevents the flu any more than a placebo. Here are five myths to be aware of before deciding to submit yourself or your loved one to flu vaccines. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
Oct 23 Today’s TRUNEWS continues the warning of the migrant mob marching through Mexico, and how Socialists in South America, and Marxist-Communists disguised as Democrats in the US are encouraging and even funding the invasion. Rick Wiles also talks about encouraging trends in early voting around the country, and also compares the massive President Trump rallies to the weak, unexciting “Make Obama Great Again” gatherings. Watch: Election Day Backfire? Migrant Mob May Cost Democrats 2018 Midterm Victory
C-sections are sometimes inevitable and often necessary to save the lives of mother and baby. However, elective C-section have skyrocketed in that last three decades increasing respiratory problems, obesity and altering a baby’s microbiome influencing allergies and asthma later in life. New evidence shows they also cause altered patterns of cell death across the brain acute effects on human neurodevelopment that may lead to long-lasting changes in the brain and behavior. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Ken Ham One of our staff members was chatting about bus tours to visit the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum and received the response, “That sounds great! But what else is there to do in Kentucky?” Well, today is National Kentucky Day so I thought I would highlight some of the many things to do in Kentucky, in addition to our two world-class Christian themed attractions. Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. We’ve taken our grandkids here a number of times. If you love horses, this is the place to go for everything equine. You’ll enjoy meeting thoroughbred legends, seeing
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By Mike Barrett Contact lenses are so small that it’s easy to think you can flush them down the toilet and they’ll simply dissolve, but that’s far from the truth. The scientists behind a study presented at the American Chemical Society’s national meeting and exposition warn that flushing contact lenses add to the problem of microplastics littering both land and sea. An enormous number of contact lenses wind up contaminating the environment, the study shows, as 21% of wearers flush them down the toilet or the sink. In the United States, 14 billion contact lenses get trashed each year, including
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By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Do you have unwanted fat on your body? Unfortunately, it turns out that excess body fat doesn’t just sit there on your body and look ‘bad.’ Research clearly shows that fat cells can trigger an unhealthy inflammation response – especially in people who are prone to overeating. Incidentally, you may already have heard that an excess of fat cells promotes cancer cell growth in people with obesity. It’s mainly due to the stress on the hormonal system. But, here’s what the new …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It’s recommended that school-age children get nine to 11 hours of sleep a night, while teens need eight to 10. Preschoolers and toddlers need even more to function optimally — ranging from 10 to 14 hours a night.1 But many kids are falling short on fulfilling this basic need, putting their physical and mental health at risk. In England, sleep disorders among children are also on the rise, an investigation by The Guardian revealed. The number of children and teens aged 16 years and under admitted to a hospital due to a sleep disorder
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future from the vault, Discovery Institute senior fellows David Berlinski and Michael Denton, both long-time critics of neo-Darwinism, discuss their primary objections to neo-Darwinian theory. For Berlinski, a mathematician and author of The Deniable Darwin, the problem is quantitative and methodological. For Denton, a geneticist and author of the new Discovery Institute Press book Children of Light: The Astonishing Properties of Light that Make Us Possible, the problem is empirical. Don’t miss this engaging discussion. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
By REALdeal Source: WARNING Do NOT Eat Deer That Looks Like THIS! Bovine Tuberculosis Found in Wild Deer For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. If you are a hunter or have any friends or family that hunt for food you will want to be aware of this important information and spread the word. Recently hunters in Michigan have been warned to keep their eyes peeled for deer infected with bovine tuberculosis. Michigan Department of Natural Resources says that nearly […] Source: WARNING Do NOT Eat Deer That Looks Like THIS! Bovine Tuberculosis Found in Wild Deer Learn …read more
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By Susan Patterson Nothing soothes the soul and body more than a steaming hot cup of ginger tea on a blustery winter day, or a tall glass of refreshing iced ginger tea to cool you off in the heat of summer. This root has been used for over 5,000 years in hundreds of countries as a remedy for many common ailments such as digestive issues, inflammation, and arthritis, and is often viewed as the starting point of much modern medicine. Ginger originated in Asia and is still most commonly grown there due to the …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas
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By Susan Patterson By now you are probably well aware of the reported positive effects of coconut oil in the body and the wild health benefit claims that surround it. This tropical secret is not so secret anymore, as the health and beauty worlds are consumed with this oil and its mainstream appeal is only growing. Millions of people across the globe are supplementing unhealthy cooking oils such as vegetable oil and cooking spray for the all-natural oil from this fragrant nut. Did you know that the uses of coconut oil aren’t limited to cooking up a delicious stir-fry or
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By Tim Chaffey Are dinosaurs proof of millions of years of evolution? Or a reminder of God’s glory? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Cutting out pesticides by eating only organic food could slash your cancer risk by up to 86 percent, a new study claims. The biggest impact was seen on non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma risk, which plummeted among those who shunned chemical-sprayed food, according to the survey of nearly 70,000 French adults. Overall, organic eaters were 25 percent less likely to develop any cancer, and their risks of skin and breast cancers dropped by a third. The finding comes amid a flurry of interest in the cancer risks of pesticides, spurred by this summer’s Monsanto trial, when a jury awarded a cancer-suffering
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Oct 22 On today’s edition of TRUNEWS, ‘Journalist for Jesus’ Rick Wiles shares the latest updates on the 7000+ Soros-funded migrant invasion snaking it’s way through Mexico. As reports come in from other Central American nations of arrests of gangbangers, MS-13 members, and even ISIS terrorists, is this mob caravan simply a cover to bring Jihadists into America? Later in the program, Edward Szall checks in LIVE from the Toyota Arena in Houston, Texas, as President Trump brings another Make America Great Again rally to the Lone Star State. Watch: Are ISIS Jihadists Embedded in Mexico’s Mob Caravan?
By Admin San Francisco Superior Court Judge Suzanne Ramos Bolanos. Image Source. by San Francisco Chronicle Excerpts: A San Francisco judge cast doubt [recently] on a jury’s $289 million damage award to a former Bay Area groundskeeper who was diagnosed with cancer after frequently spraying school grounds with a widely used weed-killer manufactured by Monsanto Co. Superior Court Judge Suzanne Bolanos said in a tentative ruling that she would likely overturn $250 million in punitive damages because there was no convincing evidence that Monsanto had knowingly manufactured a harmful product or acted “despicably” toward the plaintiff, Dewayne “Lee” Johnson. Bolanos
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By Ken Ham At the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, we have the tremendous opportunity to reach well over a million people a year with the life-changing gospel message. People visit from all over the globe and from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. On Labor Day 2018, a group visited the Creation Museum from a church of the Deaf in Southern California. They toured the museum with a volunteer ASL interpreter. What made this particularly interesting was the group consisted of people who needed the ASL translated into Korean and Japanese sign languages. At one point, they met Tim
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Shorten labor time by hours, with less induction and less postpartum bleeding, with a humble fruit. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Tracey Watson (Natural News) It’s that time of the …read more Source: Natural News
By Stephanie Vick, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Nutritional deficiencies are an ongoing problem even for those eating a ‘healthy’ diet and taking nutritional supplements. In fact, in many cases, the digestive process can destroy the nutritional value of supplements before they reach the cells. This is why liposomal technology offers an effective solution to the problem. The idea is to provide a delivery system that helps nutrients bypass destructive elements of digestion – like, stomach acid. Liposomal technology offers a powerful solution for those suffering with nutritional deficiencies by delivering …read more Source: Natural Health 365