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Posts made in April, 2014

Kansas Republican Mike Pompeo Introduces Safe And Accurate Food Labeling Act For New GMO Products

Kansas Republican Mike Pompeo, a Congressman from Wichita, is behind a bill to create a national standard for mandatory for review of GMO foods by the FDA, called the"Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act."What? Have Republicans gone over to the anti-science dark side too? No, Pompeo sides with science and recognizes GMOs are safe. He says this is more to cut off state ballot initiatives popping up...

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If The Gospel Of Jesus’ Wife Is A Forgery, It Isn’t A Modern One

If The Gospel Of Jesus’ Wife Is A Forgery, It Isn’t A Modern One

Harvard Divinity School Professor Karen L. King believes that an ancient Coptic fragment, the first-known explicit reference to a married Jesus Christ, is authentic, and supports the argument with an article in Harvard Theological Review.The fragment, announced at the International Coptic Congress in Rome in 2012, contains a dialogue between Jesus and his disciples in which Jesus speaks of “my...

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The Blood Moon Is Coming – Get Ready To Open That Sixth Seal

When he opened the sixth seal, I looked, and behold, there was a great earthquake, and the sun became black as sackcloth, the full moon became like blood, and the stars of the sky fell to the earth - Revelation 6:12-14We've only had a few doomsday events come and go in 2014 but a new one arrives April 15th. No, it isn't the IRS, though that is doomsday for American wallets.  read...

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Two Wrong Meta-Analyses Don’t Make A Right

Want to find the flaws in a study? Ask a competitor, just like you would ask a competitor about the flaws in an iPhone or any other product.And if you really want to see griping about the flaws in a study, ask someone who happens to believe just the opposite. When a paper comes out that uses the exact same terminology as studies that advocates happen to like, conservative scientific verbage...

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The Upcoming Food Inquisition

Federal appointees do not report to the public. They are political picks chosen to advance the agenda of their administration. Since they are picked to influence issues of science, politics comes first, and science might come second — but, more often than not, last. That explains how institutions such as the EPA and Nuclear Regulatory Commission ignore and suppress inconvenient...

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