• Unscientific Source?
    Nov 19 2024

    The origin of an idea, whether from the Bible or other sources, doesn’t make it unworthy of scientific consideration. Scientific discoveries can emerge in unexpected ways, such as Kekule’s vision of atomic structure or the accidental discovery of an insecticide from orange peel soap.

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  • The Parting of the Red Sea
    Nov 18 2024

    The parting of the Red Sea may have been a natural event directed by God. A study using computer simulations suggests that a strong east wind could have lowered the water, allowing the Israelites to cross before drowning Pharaoh’s army when the waters returned.

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    Illustration: Distant Shores Media/Sweet Publishing, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Mistletoe Mimicry
    Nov 15 2024

    Mistletoe often mimics the appearance of its host, especially in Australia where species like the drooping and box mistletoes resemble eucalyptus trees. Evolutionary explanations struggle with how this happens, but from a creationist perspective, this mimicry reflects the care and design of a Creator who enables mistletoe to blend into its environment.

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    Illustration: Box Mistletoe by Adam Forster, PD.

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  • Monkey Medicine
    Nov 14 2024

    Researchers are learning to follow animals to discover new medicines. For example, chimps in Tanzania use tree leaves to rid themselves of intestinal parasites, while woolly spider monkeys in Brazil eat certain fruits to restart ovulation. Do animals possess innate medical knowledge or does God guide them to the right remedies when needed?

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  • Stone-Making Plants
    Nov 13 2024

    Grass and palm leaves absorb silica and store it in their cells, making their edges sharp enough to cut. These silica particles, called phytoliths, not only protect plants from insects but also persist in the soil after the plants die. Scientists can identify past plant life by studying the unique shapes of phytoliths in soil, offering fascinating insights into ancient agriculture.

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  • A Real Sea Dragon
    Nov 11 2024

    The sea dragon, a stunning and unusual marine creature related to sea horses and pipefish, is known for its vibrant colors, varied shapes, and seaweed-like appearance. With unique traits like a trap-door jaw and independent eye movement, evolutionists struggle to explain its origins, making it a remarkable example of God's creative design.

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  • You're Needed in Africa
    Nov 9 2024

    We're gearing up to begin broadcasting in Africa! But we can only do it with your help.

    You can read all the details regarding this exciting opportunity by visiting the link here: https://mailchi.mp/creationmoments/africa-outreach-10372278

    Thank you for your continued dedication to our ministry! May God bless you.

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  • A Surprise Platypus
    Nov 8 2024

    The duckbill platypus, once thought to be a hoax, continues to puzzle scientists. It can detect tiny electric currents from its prey, and its genetic distinctiveness defies evolutionary explanation. However, the mysteries of the platypus align with the biblical account of God's creation. It, like all creatures, was made by divine design.

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