In the beginning... God Created. Join us as we proclaim evidence for the truth of the Bible through the wonders of God's creation! Each program features scientific facts proving that the natural world was deliberately designed and is not a product of evolutionary chance. For more creation resources, visit our website at creationmoments.com To support our ministry, visit https://store.creationmoments.com/donate/general-fund
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Founded in 1963, Creation Moments remains committed to building up the Church and enlightening the world to the wonders of God's creation. For more than sixty years, this ministry has proclaimed the truth of biblical creation and provided irrefutable evidence that the Bible can be trusted from the very first verse to the last. In addition to its international creation-evangelism and radio outreach, Creation Moments offers hundreds of free resources on the Bible and science at its website: Cr ...
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Researchers found that reducing the size of the brain cortex in rats didn’t result in lower intelligence but caused more aggression and antisocial behavior. This discovery leads us to the conclusion that brain size might not directly correlate with intelligence but rather with the ability to handle complex situations. For more creation resources vi…
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Researchers found that reducing the size of the brain cortex in rats didn’t result in lower intelligence but caused more aggression and antisocial behavior. This discovery leads us to the conclusion that brain size might not directly correlate with intelligence but rather with the ability to handle complex situations.To support this ministry financ…
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Animals demonstrate the ability to learn through experiences and environmental changes. Honeybees recognize pollen-producing flowers and slugs avoid their favorite food when conditioned to do so. Despite this widespread learning ability, scientists who support evolution struggle to explain how such complex learning processes evolved, especially sin…
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Animals demonstrate the ability to learn through experiences and environmental changes. Honeybees recognize pollen-producing flowers and slugs avoid their favorite food when conditioned to do so. Despite this widespread learning ability, scientists who support evolution struggle to explain how such complex learning processes evolved, especially sin…
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The male white-lipped frog of Puerto Rico uses both sound and seismic signals to communicate. By creating thumps through rapid throat inflation, the frog sends seismic waves that help other males determine both his direction and distance. This precise and complex system of communication reflects the intelligence of our Creator.To support this minis…
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The male white-lipped frog of Puerto Rico uses both sound and seismic signals to communicate. By creating thumps through rapid throat inflation, the frog sends seismic waves that help other males determine both his direction and distance. This precise and complex system of communication reflects the intelligence of our Creator. Image Credit: Caribb…
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Fossilization, which is often thought to take millions of years, can actually begin in just a few days when the right conditions are met. Research has shown that materials like bone, hair, and even cloth can fossilize quickly. If fossilization can occur in a much shorter time frame than traditionally believed, it challenges the long-age view of Ear…
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Fossilization, which is often thought to take millions of years, can actually begin in just a few days when the right conditions are met. Research has shown that materials like bone, hair, and even cloth can fossilize quickly. If fossilization can occur in a much shorter time frame than traditionally believed, it challenges the long-age view of Ear…
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Eye surgery, practiced for thousands of years, dates back to ancient Egypt and India. The Code of Hammurabi from 4,000 years ago even set penalties for successful or unsuccessful eye surgeries, reflecting the value placed on medical knowledge. This historical evidence highlights mankind's long-standing intelligence and understanding, demonstrating …
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Eye surgery, practiced for thousands of years, dates back to ancient Egypt and India. The Code of Hammurabi from 4,000 years ago even set penalties for successful or unsuccessful eye surgeries, reflecting the value placed on medical knowledge. This historical evidence highlights mankind's long-standing intelligence and understanding, demonstrating …
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Tiny magnetic particles made of magnetite have been discovered in the human brain, particularly concentrated in the membrane surrounding it. While their exact purpose in humans remains unclear, these particles may have once helped with navigation, especially when Earth's magnetic field was stronger in the past.To support this ministry financially, …
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Tiny magnetic particles made of magnetite have been discovered in the human brain, particularly concentrated in the membrane surrounding it. While their exact purpose in humans remains unclear, these particles may have once helped with navigation, especially when Earth's magnetic field was stronger in the past. For more creation resources visit htt…
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The giant Armillarias fungus in Michigan, spanning 38 acres and weighing as much as a blue whale, exemplifies God's design as a vital part of forest ecology. Its underground network decomposes dead wood, releasing carbon dioxide that plants use to produce oxygen, preventing forests from being overwhelmed by waste.To support this ministry financiall…
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The giant Armillarias fungus in Michigan, spanning 38 acres and weighing as much as a blue whale, exemplifies God's design as a vital part of forest ecology. Its underground network decomposes dead wood, releasing carbon dioxide that plants use to produce oxygen, preventing forests from being overwhelmed by waste. Image Credit: Armillaria gallica (…
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The South American rainforest, often thought to have evolved over millions of years, may actually be only a few hundred years old, as evidenced by ancient human populations who cleared forests and built cities before the land was reclaimed by nature. Anthropologist Anna Roosevelt's findings suggest that adaptation in the rainforest occurs more rapi…
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The South American rainforest, often thought to have evolved over millions of years, may actually be only a few hundred years old, as evidenced by ancient human populations who cleared forests and built cities before the land was reclaimed by nature. Anthropologist Anna Roosevelt's findings suggest that adaptation in the rainforest occurs more rapi…
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The painted lady butterfly, known for its stunning wing patterns, is the most widespread butterfly species, migrating from Mexico to Canada in a one-way journey. Its ability to instinctively migrate and its dependence on drought-induced thistle crops highlight mysteries of nature and ecological balance.To support this ministry financially, visit: h…
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The painted lady butterfly, known for its stunning wing patterns, is the most widespread butterfly species, migrating from Mexico to Canada in a one-way journey. Its ability to instinctively migrate and its dependence on drought-induced thistle crops highlight mysteries of nature and ecological balance. For more creation resources visit https://cre…
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Hearing begins with the external ear collecting sound waves and directing them to the eardrum, where vibrations are converted into hydraulic pressure by tiny bones. This pressure is sent to the cochlea, where hair cells sensitive to minute vibrations generate electrical signals for the brain to interpret as sound. The intricate and precise design o…
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Hearing begins with the external ear collecting sound waves and directing them to the eardrum, where vibrations are converted into hydraulic pressure by tiny bones. This pressure is sent to the cochlea, where hair cells sensitive to minute vibrations generate electrical signals for the brain to interpret as sound. The intricate and precise design o…
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The star P Cygni, which became visible in 1600, is aging much faster than current astronomical theories predict, challenging the idea that stars take millions or billions of years to evolve. Its rapid brightening suggests that some stars may age on a scale of centuries rather than millennia, aligning more closely with a younger universe as describe…
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The star P Cygni, which became visible in 1600, is aging much faster than current astronomical theories predict, challenging the idea that stars take millions or billions of years to evolve. Its rapid brightening suggests that some stars may age on a scale of centuries rather than millennia, aligning more closely with a younger universe as describe…
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Celery, long used in Asian folk medicine for hypertension, contains a natural chemical that prevents stress hormone production, relaxes blood vessels, and lowers blood pressure. Dr. Quang T. Le’s research on this chemical could lead to more effective treatments for hypertension.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.elsitiocristia…
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Celery, long used in Asian folk medicine for hypertension, contains a natural chemical that prevents stress hormone production, relaxes blood vessels, and lowers blood pressure. Dr. Quang T. Le’s research on this chemical could lead to more effective treatments for hypertension. For more creation resources visit https://creationmoments.com…
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God's creation provides the foundation for all human innovation, as seen in the genetic information He embedded in living organisms. Scientists are utilizing this information to produce useful materials and medicines.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.elsitiocristiano.com/donate/1232/29…
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God's creation provides the foundation for all human innovation, as seen in the genetic information He embedded in living organisms. Scientists are utilizing this information to produce useful materials and medicines. For more creation resources visit https://creationmoments.com
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European blackbirds demonstrate remarkable characteristics that allow them to survive harsh winters. They can even lower their body temperature at night to conserve energy, enabling them to endure extreme cold. These sophisticated features reflect intelligent design and point to the wisdom of our Creator.To support this ministry financially, visit:…
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European blackbirds demonstrate remarkable characteristics that allow them to survive harsh winters. They can even lower their body temperature at night to conserve energy, enabling them to endure extreme cold. These sophisticated features reflect intelligent design and point to the wisdom of our Creator. For more creation resources visit https://c…
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The belief that early humans evolved from primitive ancestors with limited intelligence is challenged by instances of extraordinary mental capacity in individuals today. For example, International Chess Grandmaster George Koltanowski demonstrated remarkable memory and cognitive skills when playing 56 chess games simultaneously while blindfolded. Su…
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The intelligence of octopuses has been previously underestimated, as demonstrated by studies showing their ability to learn from observation. In experiments, trained octopuses attacked specific colored balls, and untrained ones watching them quickly learned to do the same. This challenges the notion of octopuses being primitive creatures and highli…
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Biology textbooks often present misleading interpretations about the evolution of fish into land animals. They typically assert that early fish had air-filled swim bladders that evolved into lungs, but according to evolutionists’ own form of dating, the fossils show that lungs appeared in fish before swim bladders. This contradiction undermines the…
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In the open markets of Kenya, the warburgia bush is sold for its medicinal properties. Studies have found that extracts from this bush can significantly enhance the effectiveness of antibiotics, making treatments up to 16 times more powerful against yeast infections and other fungal issues. This discovery underscores the Creator's provision of natu…
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Research has revealed that moths exhibit a sophisticated method of communication through pheromones, far beyond what scientists previously understood. Female moths release these pheromones in rhythmic pulses which can travel up to a meter, akin to blowing out a candle from 60 feet away. Findings like these only further highlight the elegant design …
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The Lascaux cave paintings in France, dating back thousands of years, showcase the intelligence and skill of their ancient artists. Researchers have discovered tools such as scaffolding, stone lamps, and palettes used by the painters, revealing that they sourced local minerals to create a vibrant range of colors that have endured over time. For mor…
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Scientists have been examining the remarkable dragline silk produced by the common garden spider, which is as strong as nylon yet twice as stretchy. This silk is composed of both crystalline and rubber-like sections, giving it unique properties that are difficult to replicate. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/…
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Bacteria, such as E. coli, exhibit surprisingly sophisticated behavior despite their simplicity. They can swim towards favorable conditions and away from unfavorable ones by using whip-like flagella. This movement requires the ability to sense their environment and remember previous experiences, indicating a level of intelligence imparted by an int…
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Research shows that living cells possess dormant "suicide genes" that trigger cell death when necessary, like during a tadpole's transformation into a toad. This discovery suggests that such genes, which seem counterproductive to evolution's survival narrative, align more closely with the biblical view that the curse of sin introduced death into cr…
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The ice plant scale, a tiny wingless insect, exhibits sophisticated preflight and flight strategies to move between ice plants. Under microscopic observation, researchers noted that these insects can sense wind direction and position themselves to maximize lift by extending their legs and antennae. This remarkable behavior suggests that such knowle…
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Evolutionists claim that similarities between species indicate common ancestry, such as humans and apes being closely related. However, this reasoning can lead to absurd conclusions, such as cockroaches and humans sharing a common ancestor due to similar brain chemicals. It would seem that when the Creator is denied, so is logic. For more creation …
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The traditional concept of the five senses has been expanded with the discovery of a sixth, linked to the vomeronasal organ (VNO). David L. Berliner observed a change in social dynamics among coworkers when exposed to extracts from human skin, leading to the realization that the VNO plays a role in communicating emotions and social signals. Science…
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A comprehensive eight-year study involving 2,000 adolescents revealed that teenagers are "desperately" searching for rules to navigate life. The research found that when parents provide consistent values, teens are more likely to adopt them over peer influences. However, conflicting values from parents and community elements can lead teens to rejec…
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Research has shown that insects are capable of learning and generalizing from their experiences, contradicting the long-held belief that they lack intelligence. In experiments with milkweed bugs and praying mantises, mantises learned to avoid milkweed bugs after having a bad experience with them. For more creation resources, visit https://creationm…
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The Puerto Rican forest frog, known as the coqui, exemplifies unique parental care among amphibians. While the female lays her eggs and departs, the male takes on the crucial role of protecting and moistening the eggs, dedicating up to 23 hours a day to this task. The Creator designed a system where both parents contribute to the survival of their …
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Bdellas are fascinating microscopic predators known for their speed and unique feeding habits. They hunt and consume E. coli bacteria by puncturing their membranes and injecting enzymes to digest them from the inside. Scientists recognize that bdellas play a crucial role in controlling bacterial populations. Every part of creation, even the smalles…
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The belief that modern humans are more advanced than ancient people is a common misconception. The Bible teaches that humans have always been the same in terms of emotions, needs, and curiosity. While technological advancements may differ, ancient discoveries, such as the Chinese makyo or "magic mirror," reveal the ingenuity of past civilizations. …
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God has created living things with purposeful design, often beyond what we can understand. While evolutionists struggle to explain the vast array of male antelope horns that have no clear functional purpose, Christians see them as expressions of God's creativity and glory. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/…
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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. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/…
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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. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/ Illustration: Distant Sh…
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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 environm…
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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? For more…
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