Episodios

  • A Discovery Predicted by Creationists
    May 23 2025

    Creationists have long predicted that fossils would show "modern" creatures living alongside dinosaurs, contradicting evolutionary timelines. Recent fossil finds have pushed back the supposed age of anthropoids, placing them closer to the time of dinosaurs. These discoveries support the biblical view of a young Earth and the coexistence of various life forms from the beginning.

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  • Plants Call in Air Defenses
    May 22 2025

    Some plants release "green leaf odors" when attacked, attracting wasps that paralyze attacking caterpillars. This complex interspecies communication between plants and insects shows intelligence in creation. Such systems defy the idea that these relationships "just happened" and instead point to a Creator's provision and design.

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  • Unimagined Actions and Reactions
    May 21 2025

    Tomato plants, when attacked by insects, produce defensive chemicals and release a compound called methyl jasmonate to warn neighboring plants. These neighbors then begin their own defenses, showcasing communication and biochemical awareness in plants.

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  • Keeping Males and Females in Balance
    May 20 2025

    Scientists have discovered that species have built-in mechanisms to maintain a balanced male-to-female ratio, even when disrupted by natural events. This has been observed in fish populations, which correct imbalances in just a few generations. Such intricate design challenges evolutionary theory and supports the biblical view of purposeful creation.

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    Image: Atlantic silverside, Hugh McCormick Smith, PD, Wikimedia Commons, Changes Made.

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  • Do You Know What You Believe?
    May 19 2025

    Studies show people often don't know how or why they believe what they do, and distractions can lead to accepting falsehoods. Belief begins with automatic acceptance before being evaluated against known truth, often without conscious awareness. This underscores the importance of staying grounded in Scripture, like the Bereans who tested all teachings against God's Word.

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  • Microscopic Engineers
    May 16 2025

    Certain bacteria can build their own magnetic compasses out of iron-sulfur crystals called greigite, enabling them to navigate in their environments. Remarkably, these bacteria can create complex crystal structures at normal temperatures—something human technology can't replicate.

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    Image: Magnetosomes in magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense, Frank Mickoleit, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • An Accent on Language Ability
    May 15 2025

    A rare condition called "foreign-accent syndrome" causes individuals to suddenly speak with accents they’ve never learned, suggesting that the brain may have built-in language templates. This phenomenon aligns with the biblical account that God originally gave humanity a unified language before confusing it at Babel. It supports the idea that language is more than learned sounds—it's a gift embedded in our very design.

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  • The Rock-Climbing Catfish
    May 14 2025

    The Colombian rock-climbing catfish can scale 20-foot waterfalls using specialized features like a suction-cup mouth, a gripping stomach plate, and strong muscles. This unique climbing method defies random chance and points to intelligent design. Such complex abilities in an unassuming creature highlight the handiwork of a Creator.

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    Photo: Climbing catfish (chaetostoma microps), Geoffrey Hoese, CC BY 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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