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  07/24/18   Over 70 police officers, along with a team of construction workers, tore down Liangwang Catholic Church in China’s Shandong province on July 17. What makes this case even more alarming is Lianwang is a state-sanctioned church. Those congregations that have been stamped with a seal of government approval usually escape persecution from the staunchly atheist governing party.   Three church caretakers, Gao Rongli, Zhang Siling and Li Xiangmei, who were inside the church when authorities arrived, were kicked out of the building and had their phones confiscated and destroyed. The church was razed to the ground in [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola For a number of years now, researchers have warned we are headed toward a post-antibiotic world — a world in which infections that used to be easily treatable become death sentences as they can no longer be touched by available drugs. As reported by NPR July 2, 2018:1 ”A woman in Nevada dies from a bacterial infection that was resistant to 26 different antibiotics. A U.K. patient contracts a case of multidrug-resistant gonorrhea never seen before. A typhoid superbug kills hundreds in Pakistan. These stories from recent years — and many others — raise [More]
By Ken Ham If you don’t often think of radio and email together, think again! We’re very thankful that Answers with Ken Ham, my daily 60-second radio program that’s now on its 130th volume (almost 24 years of broadcasting), is heard on nearly 1,000 radio stations throughout the US, with a Spanish-language version heard on many more stations throughout Mexico and other nations. But it’s also available to you through your email inbox. This email includes a link to the radio program and a full transcript, a link and a teaser from my blog, and other features. Although many stations [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Most people understand the influence the pharmaceutical industry has had on federal regulatory agencies and physicians. However, less is known about the influence food manufacturers, specifically the American Beverage Association (ABA), has had on your purchase choices and in state legislatures. Marion Nestle holds a master’s degree in public health from the University of California and a Ph.D. in molecular biology. She’s written a number of books, including “Soda Politics: Taking on Big Soda (and Winning),” a fascinating expose revealing a wealth of information about the pervasive influence the soda industry has on communities, [More]
By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News In 2017, Health Impact News reported that the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), supported by 55 organizations, representing over 5 million people, had taken the unprecedented step of serving a notice to Mr. Don Wright, M.D., M.P.H., who was the acting secretary of the Health and Human Services (HHS) department at the time, stating that HHS had failed in their duty to conduct the proper scientific research required to demonstrate vaccine safety as was required by law and that they should take immediate action to remedy this …read more Source: Health Impact [More]
By Ken Ham Can we know Jesus’ thoughts on gay “marriage”? Recently, former US President Jimmy Carter, a professing Christian and Sunday school teacher at his Baptist church in Georgia, was asked in an interview for his thoughts on gay “marriage” and if he thought Jesus would approve of it. His answer sadly reflects the thinking of many Christians today—an uplifting of their own opinions over God’s Word. President Carter’s answer to the question of whether gay “marriage” conflicts with his faith was, “That’s no problem with me. I think that everybody should have a right to get married, regardless [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What dietary change can simultaneously help detoxify mercury, lead, and cadmium from the body? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
07/23/18 In the most “revolutionary” overhaul in the organisation’s history, Girlguiding UK has consigned traditional badges to history in favour of new skills preparing girls to “take on the world”, many of which are unabashedly political.   Set to be phased in over the next 12 months, the new programme advocates girls take inspiration from far-left groups like Black Lives Matter, introducing activities like creating ‘womanifestos’, analysing the media for ‘bias’ and writing to MPs in place of badges which related to traditional activities, like ‘home skills’, ‘musician’, and ‘hostess’.   Read More: Girl Guides Revamp Sees Home Skills Ditched [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) With symptoms of joint pain, “brain fog” and depression, a stubborn Candida albicans fungal overgrowth can wreak absolute havoc on health and well-being. Like many pathogens, candida is capable of forming into biofilms – thin, adhesive layers of embedded microbes – and researchers have been working overtime to discover an antimicrobial treatment with low toxicity that is, at the same time, powerful enough to eliminate these resistant biofilms. Thankfully, with caprylic acid, they may have found it! A new study has shown that caprylic acid, a …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
For decades, creation scientists have debated the level at which the Flood ended in the rock record. In the past, many have based their conclusions on a cursory examination of the rocks, or concentrated only on the strata across the American West. Most agree that the Flood/post-Flood boundary is at one of two levels: 1) at the top of the Cretaceous system, known as the K-Pg (K-T) horizon,1,2 or 2) at or nea… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Lindsay Sheehan Long heralded by natural living enthusiasts, apple cider vinegar can do a great many things – its inherent antimicrobial properties makes it an excellent household cleaner; it has several worthy uses in the garden; you can bathe in it to relieve painful joints and soothe a sunburn; drinking it will provide a full range of gut-friendly probiotics; use it on your hair and scalp to cleanse and clarify; and it can even help you lose weight. Clearly apple cider vinegar isn’t a …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Corn and soybean seeds colored red and blue, respectively, have become an all-too-common sight on U.S. farms. The seeds are given a colorful hue because they’ve been treated with neonicotinoid pesticides, and the coloring is one of the only ways to tell them apart from their untreated, yellow counterparts. In 2018, nearly every field corn seed sown in the U.S. contained the insecticides, along with about half of soybeans and most of the cotton.1 (For clarification, there are three kinds of corn: field, sweet and popcorn. Popcorn is …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Industrial agriculture is one of the most unsustainable practices of modern civilization. The “bigger is better” food system has reached a point where its real costs have become readily apparent. Like water running down an open drain, the earth’s natural resources are disappearing quickly, as industrialized farming drives air pollution, water pollution, deforestation, rising carbon emissions and the depletion, erosion and poisoning of soils.1 The long-term answer, however, lies in the transition to sustainable, regenerative, chemical-free farming practices, not in the creation of food manufacturing techniques that replace farms with chemistry labs, which is [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Mike Keas interviews Professor Emeritus Michael Flannery (U of Alabama-Birmingham) on evolutionist Kenneth Miller’s new book The Human Instinct: How We Evolved to Have Reason, Consciousness, and Free Will. Miller is prominent as a science educator and supporter of Neo-Darwinian theistic evolution. Flannery, a historian of science, argues that Miller’s attempt to defend human exceptionalism on Neo-Darwinian grounds runs into fatal difficulties, as have similar attempts before. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
By Heather Callaghan Las Vegas, Nevada – July 18, 2018 – With many of the largest kratom vendors in attendance at the Champs Trade Show in Las Vegas, the American Kratom Association (AKA) reaffirmed its… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham My packed speaking schedule usually sends me across the country and even internationally. Because of that, I don’t get to speak here at the Creation Museum as much as I would like, especially for several days in a row. But I’m excited to have a week of speaking sessions coming up right here at the Creation Museum, July 30–August 3, 2018. The talks are offered at no additional cost to museum ticket-holders. At noon each day that week I’ll be in Legacy Hall presenting on a different topic. My talks for this upcoming series include …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Jill Redwood is sometimes referred to as Calamity Jill, a reference to Martha Jane Canary, better known as Calamity Jane. An American frontierswoman and professional scout, Calamity Jane was an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok and appeared in the Buffalo Bill Wild West show later in her life.1 But this is where the comparison ends. While Calamity Jane2 was known to be an itinerant alcoholic with no formal education, Redwood is a writer and environmental activist who spent her early adult life working in Melbourne, Australia, as a lab technician. Redwood has since been [More]
By Marsha Washburn Nobody ever said parenting would be easy. All the daily struggles seem to keep getting in the way. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Autophagy is essentially an intra-cellular survival system of removing waste and malformed cellular components from the liquids within animal and human cells. This phenomenon was noticed a half-century ago in animals but soon forgotten. Recently, Japanese cell biologist, Yoshinori Ohsumi, researched autophagy more thoroughly to discover its value for humans, leading to how it can be stimulated and controlled for weight loss and other even more important health considerations disclosed in this article. Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2016 for his autophagy discoveries. The word …read more Source: Health Impact News [More]
By RJ Jhonson (Natural News) Acupuncture has been proven by …read more Source: Natural News     
Many great Christians have taken their stand upon Scripture’s authority, not compromising with pagan culture. Is your faith as rock solid as theirs in the face of secular dogma? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich What are Schwann cells, you probably are asking? As per the graphics below, Schwann cells are cells inside the myelin sheath’s protective cover for cells in the peripheral… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) When you choose to move …read more Source: Natural News     
By Susan Patterson Have you ever been gardening and noticed some hideous reddish, brown bugs dining on your vegetables, or squirming through your soil? These are earwigs, tiny brown creatures that like to eat, fungi, vegetation and organic materials. They are also known as ‘pinching bugs’ or ‘pincher bugs’ because they have pincers on their body. If you use organic mulch in your garden these little insects will feed on the mulch and can cause harm to your crops. These nocturnal insects are attracted to damp crevices where they hide during the daytime. To make matters worse, female earwigs can [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Ann Gauger responds to a negative review of the new Crossway anthology Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique, arguing that parts of the review are confused and contradictory. For instance, Denis Lamoureux uses classic design language while denying design. He says design is all front-loaded so that random evolutionary processes can produce designed outcomes, thus changing the meaning of both “random” and “evolution.” He accuses ID of being theologically driven, apparently unaware that it’s theistic evolution that is theological. And he seeks to support faith through appreciation [More]
By Jamie We’ve all heard it before, home should be your “quiet place” or your “sanctuary”. While this should be true, it’s not always possible. However, there are some things you can do to improve the quality of life you have at home. In this article we suggest four completely achievable ways you can do so. 1. Create some extra space We’re not all blessed with huge spacious houses so making the most out of the space that we have is really important. Just by creating a little more space at home we can create a more relaxing atmosphere in [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Dinosaur kale and red cabbage are put to the test. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org