Spiders Hurt Too

Researchers discovered that spiders feel pain, challenging the evolutionary idea that “lower animals” lack such experiences. The Bible's descriptions of animals as experiencing life are being validated. Creation shows a consistency in sensory design.

Termite Assassin

The assassin bug camouflages itself with termite nest material and lures its prey using dead termites as bait. This complex, strategic behavior is unique and intelligent.

Mistletoe’s Special Needs Supplied

Mistletoe seeds rely on birds for distribution, even using bird behavior like beak-cleaning to ensure growth. Then there’s also the dwarf mistletoe that uses explosive force to spread seeds without birds.

Shifty Red-Shifts

Scientists often interpret red-shifted starlight as evidence of distant galaxies, but alternate explanations exist. Non-creationist astronomers like Halton Arp challenge these assumptions. This is a good reminder to trust Scripture over speculative science.

Bird Brained

Pigeons can recognize all letters of the alphabet and outperform humans on assembly lines. Evolution struggles to explain such ability in small-brained birds. Intelligence is a gift from the Creator, not the product of brain size.

What Mothers Always Knew

Research shows that even 36-hour-old babies can smile and recognize expressions, challenging the idea that all behavior is learned. These natural, innate abilities reflect divine design. The Bible's depiction of humans as unique, loved individuals is confirmed by science.

Mystery of Elephant Ears

Elephant ear plants generate heat and rely completely on their symbiotic relationship with scarab beetles for pollination. This precise biological interdependence points to a divine plan. If God provides for plants and beetles, how much more will He care for humanity?

Mercury’s Young Magnetic Field

Mercury still has a magnetic field despite its supposed billions-of-years age, which confounds evolutionary timelines. A young planet, as supported by the Bible, easily explains this observation. The heavens continue to declare the glory of God.

Hot Flowers

Some plants, like the skunk cabbage, generate heat that enables them to bloom even under snow. These early blooms remind us of God's promise to sustain the cycles of nature.

Christ: The Answer to Superstition

Contrary to claims that Christians are more prone to superstition, studies show Bible-believing Christians are the least involved in cults and pseudo-science. The most susceptible to superstition are the irreligious and religious liberals. Christianity, grounded in truth and creation, promotes rational thinking and freedom from superstition.

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