By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Michael Flannery, historian of science and emeritus professor from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discusses a little known dustup among Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, and the great geologist Charles Lyell. Wallace, the co-discoverer of the theory of evolution by natural selection, eventually concluded that an overruling intelligence must be involved in the history of life. Scandalized, Darwin wrote to Lyell seeking support for his purely materialistic account of evolution. Lyell’s response may surprise you. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
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Today we celebrate the era defining news that South and North Korea have agreed to end the war which has divided their peninsula for more than half a century. Apr 27 We also discuss massacre of Christians in Nigeria and China’s totalitarian social credit system. Watch: Will President Trump be Given the Nobel Peace Prize for Ending the Korean War?
Today we discuss the claim that Vladimir Putin possesses a doomsday submarine drone, capable of detonating a cobalt nuclear warhead next to America’s coastline, in-turn causing a 330 foot tsunami to submerge millions. Apr 26 The team also details how the West may start World War 3 by inviting Israel to take Turkey’s spot in NATO, facilitating Article 5 protection upon any attack by Iran. Watch: Does Russia Have a Doomsday Weapon that Could Put America’s East Coast Underwater?
By Tim Chaffey Skeptics frequently claim that our modern Bibles are the result of numerous copies and translations, so the original message is unknowable. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Halitosis, or what’s commonly known …read more Source: Natural News
By Jessica Dolores (Natural News) Now you have one more …read more Source: Natural News
Facing up to the complex issues surrounding an annoying bug. …read more Source: creation.com
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Calorie restriction can do more …read more Source: Natural News
By Melinda Christian Bats are amazing animals that display the unlimited creativity of our God. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola For many illnesses and diseases there are recognizable symptoms. In some cases those symptoms are not evident until late in the disease process, while in others they appear immediately. Recognizing symptoms and associating them with specific conditions no longer relies on the memory of a diagnostician. Using the computer, you can check your own symptoms and end up with a list of possible conditions. In some cases a symptom is just a sign of another condition, while in others it may be the condition itself. It is important to pay attention to changes in
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A team of astronomers recently concluded that a nearby spheroidal galaxy, designated as NGC1052-DF2, contains very little, if any, dark matter.1,2 Since Big Bang scientists use dark matter to explain how galaxies formed, this poses a potential problem for naturalistic views. The galaxy in question, estimated to be about 65 million light-years away, has roughly the same volume as our own Milky Way galaxy, but it&r… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Glucosinolates may not be a word that rolls easily off the tongue. But, the presence of these natural phytochemicals is what makes cruciferous vegetables like Brussels sprouts and broccoli such cancer-fighting nutritional superstars. And, while stir-frying is a popular method of preparation, concern exists over whether this cooking method can deplete disease-fighting compounds. In a recent study, researchers set out to discover whether glucosinolates in two different cruciferous vegetables could survive the process of stir-frying, with their beneficial qualities intact. (the results were surprising!) It’s official: Stir-frying …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) You won’t have to deal …read more Source: Natural News
By Jessica Dolores (Natural News) People get depressed for a …read more Source: Natural News
In 1957, a dead Neanderthal man was discovered with nine other skeletons in Shanidar Cave in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. This particular Neanderthal Man had serious injuries, probably inflicted by other people. Police are looking for a 50,000-year-old murderer. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Jayne Leonard Exposure to artificial light during the hours of darkness is a serious yet often ignored health risk. Blue wavelengths can be particularly disruptive, and they are believed to contribute to both sleep disorders and metabolic disorders. And, with our growing use of electronics and the increase in energy-efficient lighting, we are exposed to more artificial blue light than ever. Luckily, there are several ways to reduce our exposure to this light, including through the use of blue light blocking glasses. What is Blue Light? Blue light wavelengths are found in both natural light (i.e., sunlight) and artificial
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By Ken Ham There’s always something fun going on at the Creation Museum here in Northern Kentucky. Many of these popular events quickly become annual traditions for us, as well as for many of the families who love visiting the museum. And one of those events, returning this year on July 6, is our Family Fun Night, which is, as the name tells you, a wonderful evening of family entertainment and fellowship (and, of course, food). Starting at 6 p.m., you’ll enjoy munching on some family favorites for dinner including sloppy joe sandwiches, hot dogs, mac n’ cheese, fresh vegetables
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How much cannabis is too much for those who start smoking as adults? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By Jon Rappoport These are notes on money-musical-chairs among drug companies. Big-time money. Clues as to why there is such a tidal wave of cash: One: Consolidation, of course. Fewer giant… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Avery Foley The topics of sexual assault and rape are in the public eye more than ever before. Some people claim the Bible teaches that victims must marry their attackers. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Scientists excited that many details remain visible in exquisitely preserved creature. …read more Source: creation.com
By AdminOK by Paul Fassa Health Impact News A recent study connecting increased statin drug use with rising ALS was discussed by Dr. Malcom Kendrick. He had followed earlier similar studies with similar concerns, but this one confirmed Dr. Kendrick’s suspicions. ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), is also known as motor neuron disease (MND), or Lou Gehrig’s disease. It is a progressive neurological disease that destroys neurons in nerves that extend laterally from the spine, thus the word lateral is part of its description. Sclerosis means scarring or hardening, which incapacitates the nerves leading to a loss of …read more Source:
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Allergic rhinitis, or seasonal allergies, often referred to as hay fever, affect 20 million U.S. adults and more than 6 million children.1 The most common symptoms include sneezing, stuffy or runny nose, watery and itchy eyes and itching in your nose, mouth or throat, but a sizable number of allergy sufferers also experience noticeable brain fog as well. What causes the fuzzy-headed feeling is up for debate, but many theories are out there. One of the simplest is that allergy symptoms can make it difficult to get a good night’s sleep, which in turn
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Have you ever noticed that many of the world’s rivers flow through mountain ranges rather than around them? …read more Source: creation.com
By none A member of the mint family, sage (Salvia officinalis) originated from the northern Mediterranean coast, where it was traditionally used for cooking. Italians are known to add flavor to veal with sage, while the French use it for sausages, stuffing and cured meats. The herb’s warm and musky essence also probably reminds you of homemade turkey dressing — a Thanksgiving staple loved by many Americans.1 However, sage isn’t just for cooking. In medieval times, it was called “Salvia Salvatrix,” which means “sage, the savior.” This is because it was one of …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the American Sleep Association,1 up to 70 million Americans have a sleep disorder, nearly 40 percent unintentionally fall asleep during the day at least once a month and nearly 5 percent have nodded off while driving at least once. Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, with 10 percent of American adults struggling with chronic insomnia and 30 percent reporting occasional or short-term insomnia. Interestingly, insomniacs will often insist they’ve not slept a wink all night, even though they’ve actually been sleeping. Researchers have now discovered there’s a reason for this discrepancy
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Even if the wireless industry would like you to ignore this truth: it looks like very little cell phone use – per month – can cause a big increase in the risk of brain cancer. An astounding 95 out of 100 adult Americans currently own cell phones, a testament to the nation’s near-universal embrace of a mode of communication that – as recently as 25 years ago – was considered by many to be nothing more than a ‘novelty.’ Clearly, cell phones are here to stay – …read more Source: Natural Health 365