Live Healthily To 90 Years Plus By Following These Tips

Jul 25, 2007 | 4 Comments

According to Eons.com of the 450,000 people who completed their Longevity Calculator for age 50-plus Americans all of them should live to age 90 or more. That’s good news for those who have bought into other statistics that place the average life expectancy in the 70s. What makes the results of Eons Longevity Calendar different [...]

Presidential Nominee Mike Huckabee, An Ordained Baptist Minister, Could Bring Personal Beliefs to the White House

Jul 22, 2007 | 7 Comments

Governor Mike Huckabee, an ordained Baptist Minister, from the Bible state of Arkansas has thrown his hat into the 2008 presidential race. Huckabee, now a part of the throng of Republican presidential candidates, showed his bible roots after Hurricane Katrina when he asked religious leaders to open their church camps all over Arkansas to the [...]

Republican Presidential Candidate Sam Brownback Likened to Member of the Taliban

Jul 20, 2007 | One Comment

Republican presidential candidate Senator Sam Brownback is the Evangelical Christians idea of a savior that will help to establish a pure blissful sin-free government. Backed by Pat Robertson, Brownback is in a good position to reap the votes of the millions of Christian Right voters who are still upset over the issues of abortion and [...]

Tips to Help Avoid Recurring Headache While Traveling

Jul 20, 2007 | 3 Comments

Having suffered from recurring headaches for much of my adult life I was glad to find this article from the National Headache Foundation in my local paper. I am condensing the information I found for your perusal and hope that the guidelines that they offer can be of help to you. According, to the National [...]

Lower Dependence on OPEC Oil: Check Out Plug-In Vehicles Scheduled for Release in 2010

Jul 19, 2007 | 2 Comments

After the Senate last month approved a sharp increase in fuel economy standards, Senator Barack Obama’s co-sponsored a package calling for tax credits for consumers who purchase plug-in vehicles and the companies that make them. In response Ford Motor Company and power utility Southern California Edison are ready to announce an unusual alliance aimed at [...]

See Where Fanatical Obsession Leads in Obsession by Lisa Jackson

Jul 19, 2007 | One Comment

With its sizzling romance and mystery Obsession is another winner for New York Times best selling author, Lisa Jackson. From the onset the author draws us in as we empathize with estranged lovers Zane Flannery and Kaylie Melville. Kaylie a former child movie star currently hosts TV’s West Coast Morning with her former co-star of [...]

Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, & Henry Lincoln

Jul 18, 2007 | 19 Comments

The authors of Holy Blood, Holy Grail have spent over ten years meticulously researching this book, using a wealth of historical documents and ancient evidence, attempting to prove that it is quite possible that traditional views regarding Christ’s life were manipulated sparking worldwide controversy, regarding the traditional, accepted view of the life of Christ as [...]

Religion Led By Satan? When Religion Becomes Evil: Five Warning Signs by Charles Kimball

Jul 17, 2007 | 5 Comments

Charles Kimball, a Baptist minister and author with a doctorate in religious history (specializing in Islamic studies) from Harvard, has been a professor at Wake Forest University since 1990 where he has made a career out of speaking about the ways in which religion becomes evil. His background in negotiations with militant students in Iran, [...]

Baseball's Magic Mud May Not Be Jack's Magic Beans, But It Is A One-Of-A-Kind Product

Jul 17, 2007 | No Comments

Sound crazy? I thought so until I read about Lena Blackburne’s Baseball Rubbing Mud. The custom of rubbing the shine from new balls was established in 1920 after Cleveland Indians’ star shortstop, Ray Chapman, was struck in the head and killed by an errant pitch. The tragic beanball was an accident blamed on the slickness [...]

Disguised In Beauty, Evil Can Be Difficult To Spot As Is Potently Shown In Sense Of Evil By Kay Hooper

Jul 16, 2007 | One Comment

Sense of Evil, by New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper, is undoubtedly the best book I have read this year. While I am aware that several reviewers on Amazon gave this book low ratings, I found myself enthralled with the story and was unable to get a handle on the serial killer until he/she [...]