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A Lancet review of 325 autopsies after Covid vaccination found that 74% of the deaths were caused by the vaccine – but the study was removed within 24 hours.   The paper, a pre-print that was awaiting peer-review, is written by leading cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, Yale epidemiologist Dr. Harvey Risch and their colleagues at the Wellness Company and was published online on Wednesday on the pre-print site of the prestigious medical journal.   However, less than 24 hours later, the study was removed and a note appeared stating: “This preprint has been removed by Preprints with the Lancet because the study’s conclusions are not supported by the [More]
The planet Mars is marked with evidence of massive amounts of erosion—so much so that many scientists believe there was a global flood on Mars! Read More
Thank God for godly grandparents! They have raised their own children and now have the privilege to influence the next generation as well. Read More
The Bible’s history goes back a long way. Let’s journey to the past to discover how we got God’s Word. Read More
Es el cambio una evolución?—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información. More
Off the coast of Mexico, deep in the ocean, is a massive crate made by an asteroid! It’s this asteroid that’s believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs. Read More
Our friends at Living Waters have recently released a fascinating new video—the testimony of Josh Timonen, one of Richard Dawkins’ closest companions. Read More
Everyone knows of the beautiful rings surrounding Saturn or Jupiter. But did you know that scientists discovered a new ring system just this year? Read More
What should believers do when we disagree with our neighbors about the very nature of humanity? Read More
The Creation Museum is excited to present a special astronomy program: Sun Spotting, conducted by Dr. Danny Faulkner, our staff astronomer. Read More
Yesterday I shared that scientists claim they’ve created the “building blocks of life” in a lab. But what did they really make? Read More  


A new discovery of a duck-billed dinosaur was announced in southern Chile.1 And not only does this new dinosaur lack identifiable ancestors, it also has evolutionary scientists scrambling to explain its appearance so far south. Creationists have pointed out many times that dinosaurs lack ancestral forms; instead, all fossils show up suddenly and fully-formed, starting with the Cambrian Explosion.2



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Theology refers to the study of God: who he is and what he’s done. Now, what should shape our theology? Read More
These awesome spiders are good dancers—and master architects, too.
It seems not a month goes by that more remarkable discoveries are made regarding the humble honey bee. They have been found capable of basic math, of navigating using spatial memory, of counting, recognizing faces, improving upon what they are learning, playing soccer, and linking symbols to numbers. Will entomologists discover bees can also measure angles and perform mathematical calculations? Time will tell. Read More
Many Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus every year, but what has belief in Genesis got to do with belief in the resurrection?
06/30/23 “Some good news for Christians regarding free speech.” Admin   The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday slapped down the latest attack by leftists in the state of Colorado on Christianity.   It ruled that the state, under the guise of a “non-discrimination” law, cannot force a graphic designer to violate her Christian faith and promote same-sex marriages.   The case involved Lorie Smith and her 303 Creative, which does graphic designs and creates websites. She wants to do websites for traditional weddings, but the state had demanded that if she did any business of that type, she also must [More]
How can a Christian explain this world of death, disease, and suffering and yet believe in a loving God? Read More
The platypus is a conundrum for evolutionists due to its odd combination of features, but the tenrecs pose just as many questions for the evolutionary community. Read More
“3D Muscle Reconstruction Reveals 3.2 Million-Year-Old ‘Lucy’ Could Stand As Erect as Modern Humans,” popular science headlines declare. Read More
The author experienced firsthand God’s incredible design for bees—and mankind’s opportunity to steward even the smallest of God’s creatures. Read More
Youth groups that major on entertainment or emotional commitment fail to help young people develop 'the mind of Christ.'
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Ultraprocessed foods and drinks make up 61% of Americans’ food intake; the amount is similar in Canada (62%) and the U.K. (63%) Diet has a profound impact on your mental health, and ultraprocessed foods are among those linked to poor mood, depression and anxiety Additives in ultraprocessed foods trigger neuroinflammation and pathogenic changes to neuronal mitochondrial function Men and women who ate the most ultraprocessed foods had a 28% faster rate of cognitive decline and a 25% faster rate of decline in executive function compared to those who ate the least In addition to [More]
How a biblical worldview impacts how we view old age. Read More
You don’t need a barometer to predict the weather because careful observation and knowing what to look for can be just as effective. Knowing how to predict the weather can be a useful survival skill to have when you’re out in the wild.   Try the following to predict the weather Read More: Survival skill: How to predict the weather without any instruments
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published April 24, 2018. An updated 2023 Dirty Dozen list has been added for comparison. Fresh produce, whether organic or conventionally grown, is one of the healthiest food choices you can make. Organic produce gains an edge, however, because it tends to be more nutritious, tastes better and, importantly, does not contain pesticide residues like conventional produce does. In fact, the No. 1 reason people go organic is to avoid pesticides and other chemicals,1 and the majority of Americans consume organic food at least occasionally.2 If your [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE You may have a tendency to accumulate “things” as you travel through life, stuffing your home, office and computer with items and information you may not use for years, if at all Clutter is associated with a reduction in creativity and performance, and an increase in anxiety, stress and allergic reactions; decluttering your physical and digital life may reduce these symptoms By clearing out what you don’t need or use, and purchasing less of the same, you may also enjoy greater financial freedom and a sense of accomplishment Choosing quality items, pitching goods that [More]