Many modern scholars believe that the Genesis genealogies contain gaps and cite fluidity as the reason. What is fluidity and why is it wrong?
All last week, I answered common questions about Noah’s ark. But is there any evidence there really was a global flood and a Noah’s ark? Read More
"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the
branch cannot bear fruit of itself,
unless it abides in the vine, neither
can you, unless you abide in Me."
John 15:4 NKJV
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A few years ago, the media excitedly announced proof of the big bang. Many Christians were troubled by this, since the big bang directly contradicts God’s Word. Read More
Jeff & Erica – This show is devoted to clips from an interview of Dr. William Makis on his observations of the explosion of turbo cancers even in young people plus much more. Good show. Listen here
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Many symptoms of long COVID and injuries from COVID-19 shots may be due to microclots throughout the body Investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson speaks with Jordan Vaughn, founder and president of the Microvascular Research Foundation (MVRF), in Birmingham, Alabama, about the issue, revealing a triple anticoagulant therapy — aspirin, fibrinolytic enzymes and ivermectin may help Vaughn and colleagues have treated more than 1,500 such patients, with close to 80% experiencing a significant reduction in symptoms Typical diagnostic scans can’t detect microclots, and many people suffering are told by their doctors that symptoms are all in
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A giant “dinosaur age” trapdoor spider fossil has been unearthed from McGraths Flat in central New South Wales, Australia.
The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society described the amazing preservation of fauna and flora of the McGraths Flat;
A newly documented Australian fossil site, named McGraths Flat, provides a rare glimpse into the rainforests that were once preva... More...
A recent article highlights the release of Charley, an “abortion bot” designed to “help people find accessible healthcare” (a euphemism for killing a baby). Read More
When we start with God’s Word, is there a “quieter middle space” when it comes to gender, sexuality, and marriage? Read More
There are many good arguments against abortion. A Belgian doctor writes in with another one.
10/07/23 What’s that book those presidents swear in on every four years? Of course, it’s the Bible. Is it just a prop or is there meaning to that tradition? One of the great religious liberty groups in our day is First Liberty, founded by Kelly Shackelford and based in the Dallas area. First Liberty is fighting the good fight on behalf of our nation’s first liberty, religious liberty—in the courts of the land and in the courts of public opinion. Recently, they sent out a communique dealing with a battle over quoting the Scriptures in a school board meeting by
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Most oil comes from buried life; evidence indicates that some oil comes about in a completely different way.
Many secularists mock the account of the flood, claiming there’s no way just eight people could care for all the animals on the ark. Read More
So many people wonder how Noah could’ve done such a big project with just his three sons. Read More
10/06/23 It’s good to see faith prevail every once in a while. A new drama biopic called “The Blind” reached top five at the box office during its first week of showings. The faith-based film’s success is a major “told ya so” to the studios and critics that didn’t take a chance on it. “The Blind” is a story about redemption, family and faith. It’s based on the true story of Phil Robertson from the popular series, “Duck Dynasty.” The film highlights Robertson’s life and details his testimony of going from a drug addict and an alcoholic
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Frailty is a state of health often experienced by older adults. It is generally characterized by health problems such as loss of muscle mass and strength and constant fatigue. Older people who are frail are vulnerable to sudden changes in their health, which can be triggered by small events such as a change in their environment or medications, or a minor infection. Frail people are also the most likely to sustain injuries due to a fall, develop disabilities, be admitted to a hospital or require long-term care. They tend to have weak muscles and suffer from various conditions, such as arthritis, deafness, poor eyesight
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Here are some important tips on how to store tap water for long-term use. This guide also explains the science behind keeping your tap water safe. Read More: Does water expire? A basic guide to storing tap water for survival
In this interview with The New American, Cole shares the latest updates on his legal proceedings with the Washington Medical Commission for his medical license. Shockingly, the board has charged the doctor for alleged violations of the standards of care, despite the absence of any patient complaints. Unfortunately, the medical boards have been politicized and weaponized to target and penalize physicians who seek to protect their patients through education and sharing impartial research on the risks associated with novel therapeutics and injections, said the doctor. Dr. Cole also provides his perspective on the latest news, including the Noble Prize
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What is “modern monogamy”? Apparently, it’s a new “relationship structure” that broadens the definition and shifts the timelines of traditional, biblical marriage. Read More
Reminiscing on nearly 50 years of God’s provision. Read More
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Exposure to e-cigarette vapor essentially froze neutrophils in place, leaving then unable to protect the body; neutrophils are white blood cells that your immune system uses as a first line of defense Even occasional e-cigarette users may be at risk, as the effect was seen with short, low-level exposure Neutrophils exposed to vapor from e-cigarettes had high concentrations of the microfilament F-actin, which resulted in the cells being less able to move and function The findings suggest e-cigarette users could be at increased risk of respiratory disease The long-term effects of vaping are unknown,
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Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Research presented at the 2023 American Heart Association’s Hypertension Scientific Sessions in Boston revealed that taking blood pressure while lying down was a better predictor of high blood pressure risk than when it was taken while sitting or standing High blood pressure increases your risk for stroke and heart disease, which are the two leading causes of death in the U.S. An accurate blood pressure reading allows you to take strategic steps to lower your risk A 2019 study published in Hypertension showed nearly 46% of American adults could benefit from taking their blood
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Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Quercetin is a natural antihistamine with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antiviral properties This natural flavonoid is useful for boosting heart health, relieving allergy symptoms, supporting liver health and more Quercetin acts as a zinc ionophore, helping to shuttle zinc through the cellular membrane and into the cell, which is crucial for stopping virus replication Rich sources of quercetin include apples — especially the skins — onions, broccoli, cherries, berries and green tea I recommend keeping quercetin in your medicine chest for times when you feel you’re coming down with something, such as a cold or
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The evolutionary explanation of complex life forms doesn’t add up. Read More
10/04/23 A real climate scientist has appeared on video debunking those claims that the world is in “crisis,” that “people are dying” because of the climate, and all those charges leveled by activists. In fact, the science shows that over the last 100 years, the deaths related to climate have dropped – by 97%. The comments come from Judith Curry, a climatologist who has published more than 140 scientific books and papers and has served on the faculty of Georgia Tech. Read More: WATCH: A real climate scientist debunks ‘crisis’ claims
A school district in Ontario, Canada, directed school libraries “to remove all books [published] prior to 2008” in the name of “equity” and “inclusion.” Read More