Joachim Neumann was born in 1650 in Bremen, in what is today part of Germany. His father was a teacher of Latin. Joachim grew up in the Reformed Calvinist Church in Germany. At 16, he studied theology at home, being too poor to go to university. Shortly before he finished his course, in 1670, he heard a sermon which changed his life. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Heather Callaghan By Jeremiah Johnson For those of you who may be wondering, I can state this article is completely objective. As far as mushrooms are concerned in the diet? I hate ‘em. I hate the very sight of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Today we discuss the Democrat’s “Pakistani Mystery Man” scandal, which unlike the fake Russia collusion story, or President Trump’s personal affairs, truly deserves the full attention of the FBI, as evidence shows Clinton allies enabled a gang of Pakistani-born “IT workers” to infiltrate Congress, steal classified material, and transfer it to Pakistani intelligence agents. Watch: Why Didn’t James Comey Investigate the Pakistani Mystery Man?
By Ken Ham We are thrilled to promote Camp Infinity (Ci), a unique camp that teaches young people science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through the lens of a biblical creationist worldview. If you have an academically inclined and naturally curious child, Ci is designed just for them! And they can experience everything Ci has to offer by attending a summer camp here at the Creation Museum or, this year, by joining Ci for family camp in Arizona or a STEM camp in West Virginia. Creation Under the Stars in Arizona Camp Infinity is coming to Grandview Camp in Eager,
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By Heather Callaghan By Michael Maharrey Colorado’s industrial hemp industry continues to grow despite ongoing federal prohibition. The early successes in creating a viable hemp marketplace hinged on the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The World Health Organization concluded that cell phone radiation may cause brain tumors, but what about effects on cognitive function? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Troy Lacey Where is all that water [from the Flood] now? Our planet is covered in 70% water, so the water from the Flood is still here, making up our oceans! …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) You probably don’t think twice …read more Source: Natural News
This week, PBS TV in America is airing the Bill Nye: Science Guy movie that, last year, was shown in select theaters around North America. …read more Source: AIG Daily
New limits, set by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology ignores the potential harms of slapping people with disease labels, according to an analysis published by Australian public-health experts. They estimate that up to 80 percent of newly diagnosed individuals will end up worse off. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
Denisovans are ancient humans represented by various teeth and a finger bone found in a Siberian cave. Their claim to fame is largely based on the DNA extracted from these few fragments of human remains. According to evolutionists, they are more closely related to Neanderthals than modern humans. But their DNA is essentially human, and people all over the world today carry many of the same gene variants found in Denisovans. More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Hesh Goldstein A while back, Mike Adams wrote a great piece on how the public is kept nutritionally uneducated. Unfortunately, the best place to start with this are the youngest members of society through the school lunch program. In this era of government bailouts and concern over wasteful spending, an opportunity presents itself to take a hard look at the National School Lunch Program. When it was started in 1946 as a public safety measure it certainly turned out to be a disaster. Under the program, the USDA gives public schools cash for every meal they serve – $2.57
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Today we discuss President Trump’s trouncing of French President Emmanuel Macron, as the EU sends the GQ globalist to save Obama’s disastrous nuclear deal with Iran Apr 24 The team also analyzes Israel’s threats against Russia as the Kremlin commits to arm the sovereign government of Syria with S-300 air defense systems. Watch: Would Israel Dare to Attack Russian Defense Installations in Syria?
By Michael By Robert Beelman, Pennsylvania State University Mushrooms are often considered only for their culinary use because they are packed with flavor-enhancers and have gourmet appeal. That is probably why… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By none Unless you come from parts of Asia where it’s been extensively used, it’s highly likely that you’re unfamiliar with burdock root. Popularly used as an ingredient in Japanese cuisine, burdock root is usually added to stir-fries,1 consumed raw,2 used as a broth3 or pickled in apple cider vinegar to prolong shelf life.4 However, an easy way to use burdock root and possibly obtain benefits is by steeping the roots in boiling water to make burdock root tea. Learn more about this tea’s uses, how you can make …read more Source: mercola
When Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden, they brought death into the world. Death is an enemy, but for the believer who has eternal life, death provides a doorway out of a sinful world and into Christ’s presence. Modern science has learned that our cells themselves carry the information that will result in their death one day. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The dietary flavonoid fisetin found in abundance in strawberries is a potent force for staying healthy. It’s a shame this delicious fruit (and its properties) don’t get more positive press in the lamestream media. (hopefully, this story, will be shared ‘far and wide’) In recent research, scientists from the Salk Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory found the fisetin in strawberries dramatically reduced inflammation and associated cognitive issues related to aging in mice. A breast cancer study found fisetin increased breast cancer cell death by 30 percent. Let’s not forget, chronic …read more Source: Natural Health 365
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By AdminOK Tara Chapman was doing great with her family when she was seized, handcuffed, and ultimately locked up in a psych facility. Photo provided by family. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff Tara Chapman, a 33 year old disabled mother, was handcuffed, drugged, and carted away to a facility that is 8 hours from her family. She is being held prisoner in Tennessee under the guise of mental illness, even though a mental hospital in Virginia recently said that she did not meet the criteria to commit her. The state of Tennessee wants Tara’s three boys to stay in …read
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By Ken Ham I recently had the opportunity to speak to the congregation at First Bossier in Louisiana. My presentations received a great response, and it was so encouraging to see adults, young people, and children getting the answers they were hungry for. We were recently blessed to have Dr. Brad Jurkovich, the pastor of First Bossier, speak to our staff here at Answers in Genesis. Brad and his wife, Stephanie, and three of their children also toured the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter together. <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2018/04/brad-jurkovich-family-at-ark-door-1.jpg" alt="Dr. Brad Yurkovich Family at Ark …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
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By Admin Health Impact News “Keto” is one of the MOST SEARCHED words on the internet today, and for good reason. Ketones help you burn fat for energy, powerfully reduce inflammation and show promise in preventing and eradicating diabetes, cancer, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and many, many other health concerns. The Keto Edge Summit is online and FREE from May 7-13, 2018. During The Keto Edge Summit, you’ll discover: What is ketosis (and how does it work)? Myths, and how to separate fact from fiction! How to overcome the challenges of being “keto adapted.” Whether you
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Salt is the most common and readily available nonmetallic mineral in the world. Yet some people are far more susceptible to the effects of salt than others and scientists are beginning to understand why. Why does a low salt diet increase the risk of death for some and not others? …read more Source: Prevent Disease
Or is it concluded from the assumption of a big bang? …read more Source: creation.com
By Roger Patterson Civilizations viewers are taken on a visually engaging journey through time to sites that use art to describe the growth of culture and civilization. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the largest review of the drug resistance problem to date, by 2050 the annual global death toll from antibiotic-resistant disease will reach 10 million.1 At present, an estimated 23,000 Americans die each year from drug-resistant infections, and the death toll will continue to rise until or unless the underlying causes are properly addressed. One significant driver of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is the routine use of antibiotics in agriculture.2 As noted by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy in 2016,3 “The rapid spread of new disease strains … is one very visible …read
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Can causes operate at the same time as their effects? …read more Source: creation.com
The fallibility of memory is something that is now well documented and publicized. Like it or not, you can’t trust the contents of your brain and this is considered verbatim in a court of law. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Breast cancer, second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer deaths among women, is expected to claim the lives of over 40,000 women in 2017 alone. As researchers race to find better methods of preventing, detecting and treating this deadly disease, they are learning more about the vital role played by the microbiome – the body’s population of bacteria – in maintaining health and combating cancer. Today, we’ll take a closer look at how microbiomics may help researchers close in on a killer disease. Research …read more Source: Natural Health 365