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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Evolutionists once thought snakes lost their legs to save energy, but research has disproven this claim. Scientific findings show snakes use as much energy as legged creatures, undermining evolutionary explanations. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/
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Evolutionists once thought snakes lost their legs to save energy, but research has disproven this claim. Scientific findings show snakes use as much energy as legged creatures, undermining evolutionary explanations.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.elsitiocristiano.com/donate/1232/29…
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While most animals use lungs or gills to breathe, the sand-bubbler crab breathes through its legs, a fact that scientists overlooked for over a century. This discovery challenges evolutionary assumptions and highlights the uniqueness of God's creations.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.elsitiocristiano.com/donate/1232/29…
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While most animals use lungs or gills to breathe, the sand-bubbler crab breathes through its legs, a fact that scientists overlooked for over a century. This discovery challenges evolutionary assumptions and highlights the uniqueness of God's creations. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/ Photo: Sand bubbler crab, Rushen…
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The glass knifefish uses its unique nervous system to emit and process up to 700 electrical impulses per second, functioning much like a radar system to navigate its surroundings. Its brain utilizes parallel processing, a technique also used in advanced computing, to manage these rapid and complex signals. This extraordinary design reflects the ing…
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The glass knifefish uses its unique nervous system to emit and process up to 700 electrical impulses per second, functioning much like a radar system to navigate its surroundings. Its brain utilizes parallel processing, a technique also used in advanced computing, to manage these rapid and complex signals. This extraordinary design reflects the ing…
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The Bible teaches that God did not intend for the world to have death, suffering, or disease. His original creation was perfect, with direct and joyful communication between God and man. However, human sin introduced death and suffering as consequences for turning away from God, and only through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection can we have sal…
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The Bible teaches that God did not intend for the world to have death, suffering, or disease. His original creation was perfect, with direct and joyful communication between God and man. However, human sin introduced death and suffering as consequences for turning away from God, and only through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection can we have sal…
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The Aspilia shrub has traditionally been used for treating wounds and stomachaches, but when researchers observed chimpanzees eating the leaves, further discoveries on the Aspilia’s antibiotic properties to fight bacteria, fungi, and worms were made. The chimps’ remarkable behavior raises the question of how these animals discovered the plant’s med…
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The Aspilia shrub has traditionally been used for treating wounds and stomachaches, but when researchers observed chimpanzees eating the leaves, further discoveries on the Aspilia’s antibiotic properties to fight bacteria, fungi, and worms were made. The chimps’ remarkable behavior raises the question of how these animals discovered the plant’s med…
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In the Amazon rainforest, mixed-species bird flocks are led by the ant-shrike who warns the flock of bird-eating hawks. Interestingly, the ant-shrike often gives false alarms to distract other birds and steal their food, yet the flock tolerates this behavior due to its value as a vigilant hawk watcher. While such actions are natural for birds, huma…
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In the Amazon rainforest, mixed-species bird flocks are led by the ant-shrike who warns the flock of bird-eating hawks. Interestingly, the ant-shrike often gives false alarms to distract other birds and steal their food, yet the flock tolerates this behavior due to its value as a vigilant hawk watcher. While such actions are natural for birds, huma…
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The fungus that causes mummy-berry disease in blueberries mimics flowers by producing nectar-like substances, releasing a flower-like perfume, and reflecting ultraviolet light to attract bees. These unsuspecting bees, thinking they're gathering nectar, inadvertently spread the fungus to healthy plants, enabling its reproduction.To support this mini…
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The fungus that causes mummy-berry disease in blueberries mimics flowers by producing nectar-like substances, releasing a flower-like perfume, and reflecting ultraviolet light to attract bees. These unsuspecting bees, thinking they're gathering nectar, inadvertently spread the fungus to healthy plants, enabling its reproduction. For more creation r…
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Bumblebees are warm-blooded creatures capable of maintaining a body temperature of 95°F even in freezing conditions. This is thanks to a sophisticated circulatory system that regulates and adapts blood flow to manage heat. This system allows bumblebees to power their flight muscles efficiently and even incubate their eggs at a consistent 80°F, show…
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Bumblebees are warm-blooded creatures capable of maintaining a body temperature of 95°F even in freezing conditions. This is thanks to a sophisticated circulatory system that regulates and adapts blood flow to manage heat. This system allows bumblebees to power their flight muscles efficiently and even incubate their eggs at a consistent 80°F, show…
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Evolutionists claim the fossil record shows an ascending ladder of life with increasing complexity, but evidence from places like the Burgess Shale in Yoho National Park contradicts this. Fossil records actually display life being more diverse and complex in the past than it is today. This aligns with the Bible’s account of living things having alw…
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Evolutionists claim the fossil record shows an ascending ladder of life with increasing complexity, but evidence from places like the Burgess Shale in Yoho National Park contradicts this. Fossil records actually display life being more diverse and complex in the past than it is today. This aligns with the Bible’s account of living things having alw…
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Australia's unique wildlife, with its absence of horned animals, challenges the interpretation of ancient Aboriginal rock art depicting horned creatures. Evolutionary scientists struggle to explain how the memory of these animals could have been passed down through 2,000 generations.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.elsitiocr…
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Australia's unique wildlife, with its absence of horned animals, challenges the interpretation of ancient Aboriginal rock art depicting horned creatures. Evolutionary scientists struggle to explain how the memory of these animals could have been passed down through 2,000 generations. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/…
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As Christians, we should recognize that many so-called "facts" supporting evolution have been revised or proven incorrect over time. Scientific "facts" are often interpretations that can change with new evidence. However, we can confidently trust in the unchanging truth of Scripture, knowing it remains consistent despite shifting scientific theorie…
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As Christians, we should recognize that many so-called "facts" supporting evolution have been revised or proven incorrect over time. Scientific "facts" are often interpretations that can change with new evidence. However, we can confidently trust in the unchanging truth of Scripture, knowing it remains consistent despite shifting scientific theorie…
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Unlike the cooperative systems often attributed to bee societies, bumblebees rely on individual initiative to gather nectar and maximize productivity, with each bee selecting the most rewarding flowers based on personal effort. This efficient, self-driven system benefits the entire colony and is evidence of our Creator’s careful design.To support t…
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Unlike the cooperative systems often attributed to bee societies, bumblebees rely on individual initiative to gather nectar and maximize productivity, with each bee selecting the most rewarding flowers based on personal effort. This efficient, self-driven system benefits the entire colony and is evidence of our Creator’s careful design. For more cr…
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The narwhal and the strap-toothed whale both appear ill-equipped for hunting. However, scientists have discovered that these creatures, along with dolphins and other toothed whales, likely use loud, focused sound beams underwater to stun their prey. This remarkable ability is a stunning example of how biology, physics, and chemistry work together, …
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The narwhal and the strap-toothed whale both appear ill-equipped for hunting. However, scientists have discovered that these creatures, along with dolphins and other toothed whales, likely use loud, focused sound beams underwater to stun their prey. This remarkable ability is a stunning example of how biology, physics, and chemistry work together, …
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The moon's craters, once thought to be millions or billions of years old by evolutionary scientists, are now understood to be much younger, only a few thousand years old at most. This conclusion comes from studying moon rock samples brought back by astronauts.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.elsitiocristiano.com/donate/1232/…
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The moon's craters, once thought to be millions or billions of years old by evolutionary scientists, are now understood to be much younger, only a few thousand years old at most. This conclusion comes from studying moon rock samples brought back by astronauts. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/ Image: Lunar Sample Exhib…
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The Asian clam, introduced to the United States by Chinese immigrants, has spread across at least 35 states in just 50 years, causing significant economic impact due to its clogging of water intake pipes. Scientists discovered that the clam can "sail" by using its foot to catch currents, allowing it to travel between bodies of water. While this rap…
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Cellular slime molds are fascinating life forms that blur the lines between plants and animals. They start as individual amoebas that live in moist environments but can combine into a slug-like mass when conditions become unfavorable. This complex behavior highlights the incredible God-given design and versatility found in nature. For more creation…
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Before sin entered the world, man was created with extraordinary abilities, likely with far greater mental and physical potential than we experience today. Evidence of this original capacity can be seen in remarkable individuals such as savants like "K" and Leslie Lemke, who demonstrate incredible feats of memory and skill. These abilities, while e…
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Plants are far more complex than previously thought. They utilize specialized cells to focus and concentrate light, much like a machine. Some plants can even intensify light up to 26 times to maximize photosynthesis efficiency, and when light levels become too high, they direct the excess to cells that can safely absorb it. This sophisticated desig…
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Scientists still don't fully understand how raindrops form, despite theories like the ice crystal model and the idea that radon gas helps droplets attract each other. The mystery arises because particles in clouds are typically negatively charged and repel each other, making it unclear why they would come together to form rain. This uncertainty in …
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In nature, animals like birds and frogs organize their calls to avoid interference, much like how radio stations are assigned frequencies. Two species of frogs in South America, despite using the same frequency for their calls, manage to avoid interference by calling in different environments—one above water and the other underwater. This clever ar…
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The diamondback caterpillar, a major pest for cabbage family plants, has a surprising strategy for survival. It prefers to feed on unhealthy fields where the crops have already suffered, knowing that its primary predator, a parasite wasp, targets healthy fields. This behavior suggests the caterpillar has been designed with an instinctual understand…
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In Antarctica's frigid waters, a small shrimp-like plankton uses a clever survival strategy. It kidnaps a tiny snail-like pteropod to protect itself. The pteropod produces a chemical that deters fish from eating the plankton, but after some time, the plankton releases the pteropod to continue its search for another one. This extraordinary behavior …
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The leatherback sea turtle, the largest living reptile, can weigh over 2,000 pounds and spends most of its life in deep water. Remarkably, its jaw is equipped with sharp fangs that interlock perfectly to eat large jellyfish (the bulk of its diet), and its digestive system is specially designed to process these jellyfish. For more creation resources…
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The human brain is a marvel, capable of storing not just ideas but also sights, sounds, and even smells, with an average memory capacity of 100 billion bits of information—equivalent to 500 encyclopedias. Remarkably efficient, it weighs under four pounds, uses just 20 watts of energy, and grows stronger with use. For more creation resources, visit …
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Creation is intricately woven with mathematics, which happens to be the foundation of music. A geneticist discovered that DNA's base patterns can be translated into musical notes, with each gene producing unique melodies reminiscent of composers like Bach, Debussy, and Chopin. This beautiful harmony in creation testifies to God's power and wisdom, …
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Blood is a marvel of design with many complex components. One example is serum albumin. Produced by the liver, serum albumin regulates blood volume and pressure, ensures proper blood chemistry, transports molecules and medications, and protects the body from protein digestion outside the digestive tract. As the Bible emphasizes the importance of bl…
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Scientists have documented evidence of massive ancient waves, such as a 1,000-foot wave that may have shaped parts of Earth's geology and a recorded 1,700-foot wave in Alaska. Similar events are hypothesized to have occurred in Hawaii, with ocean debris and thick gravel beds found on high slopes. These phenomena align with the flood of Noah and its…
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Human language is uniquely complex, with children instinctively grasping advanced linguistic principles without formal instruction. This exceptional ability sets humans apart from animals and aligns with the biblical view that humans are unique beings, purposefully and intelligently designed. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmomen…
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The stars, each unique and stunning, testify to the creativity and power of the Creator. While evolutionists claim stars change over billions of years, the rapid transformation of FG Sagittae from a blue to a yellow star in just 36 years challenges these assumptions. For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/ Image: FG Sagittae…
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According to the Bible, language is a divine gift from God, designed to enable fellowship with Him and humans. Studies on deaf children support this view. Those who lack language exposure instinctively follow universal grammatical patterns, indicating humans are programmed for language. This contrasts the evolutionary view, which struggles to expla…
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Coal formation, once thought to require millions of years, has been demonstrated to occur in much less time under the right conditions. Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory showed that heating lignin with clay at 300°F for weeks to a year can produce coal, with longer heating yielding high-grade coal. These findings align with creationist clai…
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The "self-esteem movement" seeks to boost people's self-image without addressing sin or the need for forgiveness, often lacking a scientific basis. Jesus' parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector illustrates that self-righteousness, rooted in inflated self-esteem, distances people from God, while humble repentance fosters a true relationship w…
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Evolutionary theories that claim the Earth and universe are billions of years old are contradicted by the fact that stars are dying at a rate much faster than they are being formed. Astronomical findings showing stars dying at twice the expected rate further support the biblical truth that creation is young and, because of sin, in a state of decay.…
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The process of vision involves a complex chain of chemical and electrical reactions, and research has revealed that the photochemical reaction in the eye occurs incredibly fast - at a rate of 200 billionths of a second. This speed and complexity suggest that such an advanced system could not have developed gradually through evolution. Instead, it p…
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Scientists debate whether aging is a result of wear and tear on the body or if it is genetically programmed. Some research highlights an "anti-aging gene" that produces a chemical called SOD, which protects the body from damage caused by free radicals and may extend life. While science explores ways to slow aging, the ultimate solution to death is …
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The rare Australian aquatic frog has an extraordinary method of rearing its young: after fertilizing her eggs, the female swallows them, and they develop inside her stomach without being digested. The young frogs secrete chemicals that prevent the production of stomach acid, turning the mother’s stomach into a safe nursery. Image Credit: Gastric Br…
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