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Thursday, July 7, 2016
Is the UN preparing to attack Religion?
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If you had to choose between Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Speech, which would you choose? Now, you’re thinking, ‘I don’t have to...
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Do camel bones disprove the Bible?
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The news just loves to jump on a story that seems to contradict the Bible. Headlines all over the net, from USA Today to the New ...
Is Jesus God?
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Can you fill in the right side of this spreadsheet? Image by Bill K. Underwood This will be short. A while back, a lady tol...
Part 5: Blood, medical ethics, and the Bible
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In a 2010 survey on ethics, 10,000 doctors were asked, ‘What was your biggest ethical dilemma?’ The top five were:
Blood Medicine, Part 4: Real advances in blood technology
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The ABC s of emergency medicine are changing. This is going to be a complex discussion. I'll make it as simple as I can, but a...
Blood Medicine, part three
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An operating room nurse responded to Part Two of this series: “So you’re saying, if a woman in our birthing center is ble...
Blood Medicine, Part Two
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If the American Medical Association says blood transfusions do more harm than good , as we noted in Part One , why are so many doctor...
Advances in Blood Medicine, Part One
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When a patient refuses chemo-therapy or radiation therapy, you may occasionally see it referred to as “life-saving” chemo or “life-sav...
GMOs, gluten, and the poisoning of a planet's food system
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Fixing the food supply is not going to be easy. And it’s likely to get worse before it gets better. The pro-labeling lobbies...
The great wheat crisis
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Conspiracy theorists claim that some giant, secret organization is planning to kill off a third of the human race. When they say...
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Is gluten killing you?
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50 years ago, you never heard about anyone having a problem with gluten. Now it seems like everybody does. What’s going on? Should you...
Lessons from a frog
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You know the one about the frog in the pan of cold water? The theory goes that if you drop a frog into a pan of hot water, he’ll i...
Archaeologists find, argue about, evidence supporting The Bible
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A story in Discovery News is reporting that an inscription on a 3,000 year old piece of pottery may be an early form of Hebrew. If you...
Red Cross admits it built only 6 houses in Haiti
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Several readers have bashed me for bashing the American Red Cross . For example, one reader said, ‘What’s wrong with their having 1,359 empl...
Before you give, what do you know about your charity?
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Back in the 1600s, Sir Thomas Browne said “ Charity begins at home.” Have you noticed all the commercials for the American Red C...
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Babylon part 2: How much 'Babylonish' activity is too much?
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Years ago my friend Paul, a manager at a waste treatment plant, held up two glass laboratory beakers at a speaking engagement. The o...
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Ancient Babylon's Religious History
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My day job once brought me in contact with a man who introduced himself to me as “Pastor Pete.” I managed – barely – to refrain from intro...
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