Life From Blood
Red blood cells live briefly but travel great distances and are replaced constantly, with iron recycled efficiently. This continual renewal is a testimony to both God’s physical and spiritual provision.
The Worm Turns on Plants
A pest worm can detect and neutralize plant defenses triggered by jasmonate. This complex interaction reveals intelligence in creation that cannot be explained by chance.
“The Most Perfect Design I’ve Ever Seen”
A deep-sea sponge has an almost unbreakable glass skeleton admired by engineers. Its strength and beauty are clear evidence of divine design in even the simplest organisms.
Self-Cleaning Feet
Gecko feet are not only adhesive but also self-cleaning, shedding particles with each step. This additional feature shows forethought in their design, not the randomness of evolution.
Reptilian Fuzzy-Feet
Geckos walk on walls and ceilings using billions of microscopic bristles that latch onto tiny irregularities. This complex system demonstrates precise, purposeful design.
God’s Water Engine
Frog egg jelly and bean seeds swell with water to produce immense pressure, capable of breaking concrete. This silent power reflects how God uses small things for mighty purposes.
Bird School
Young birds learn songs and behaviors from adults through subtle, nonverbal instruction. This overturns assumptions about instinct-only behavior and affirms that learning is part of God’s plan.
Blister Beetle Protection
Blister beetles secrete a chemical to deter predators, which is also used for mating signals. These dual functions in nature illustrate God’s creativity in biological design.
Frozen Turtles
Painted turtles can survive being frozen by producing antifreeze-like chemicals. Scientists hope to mimic this for medicine.
The Helpful Honeyguide
The honeyguide bird leads both badgers and humans to beehives, receiving honey in return. Its cooperative intelligence again points to intentional design rather than random evolution.