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Cave Mysteries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Stalactites can form rapidly under modern conditions. Long ages are assumptions, not observations.

How Deep Is the Moon’s Dust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The moon has far less dust than expected if it were billions of years old. Astronaut observations confirmed creationist predictions and the evidence supports a young moon.

The Marvel of Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Life is information‑rich and cannot arise from chemistry alone. Scientific discoveries undermine naturalistic origins. Scripture correctly identifies God as the source of life.

One Designer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Similar biological designs point to a common Designer, not common ancestry. Engineers reuse effective solutions. Nature reflects one wise Designer.

Have Evolutionists Found a Bad Design in the Eye?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The eye’s so‑called backward retina actually provides nourishment and rapid cell replacement. What was claimed as poor design is essential to vision and reveals superior engineering.

The Faith of the Evolutionist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolutionary scientists admit evolution rests largely on faith rather than proof. Prof. L. H. Matthews acknowledged this openly.

Who Is Against Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many respected scientists reject evolution on scientific grounds. Dr. Colin Patterson admitted he could not identify a single proven evolutionary fact. Opposition to evolution includes educated experts.

The Hunting Wasp

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The hunting wasp precisely paralyzes caterpillars to keep them alive as food for its young. This requires exact anatomical knowledge that chance evolution could never dream to achieve.

A Most Unlikely Friendship

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The pagurid crab and sea anemone depend on each other for survival. Their relationship only works if both exist together. Such interdependence reflects deliberate creation.

The Cyanide Defense

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A millipede called Apheloria defends itself by releasing deadly cyanide gas while remaining unharmed. Its simultaneous immunity and chemical defense require careful coordination. This remarkable system points to intentional design by a Creator.

Ants Who Garden

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain ants cultivate and defend the bull’s horn acacia tree. Without them, the tree dies. Their interdependence demonstrates intentional creation.

The Most Improbable Honeybee

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees have specialized eyes, pollen baskets, wax glands, and a dance language. Thousands function as one superorganism. Their complexity truly displays God’s artistry!

The Bat’s Special Radar Design

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bats shut off their hearing with tiny muscles during sonar pulses, solving a radar problem humans only recently understood. Their precision shows foresight. Bats are clearly designed.

Clean the Blushing Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

The Amazing Woodpecker

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

We See by Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
“Nebraska Man” was based on a single tooth, later found to be from a pig. Evolution often fills gaps in scientific evidence with imagination. Evolution requires its own faith, while Christians trust God’s Word.

There Is No Simple Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Even the simplest cell contains factories, transport systems, and information centers. Cells perform tasks that entire organs do. Only God can explain their origin.

Can There Be Life Without God?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments claiming to create life only produce amino acids under controlled conditions. They prove that intelligence is required even for basic components. Life cannot originate without a Creator.

The World's Smallest Computer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
DNA stores more information than entire libraries and repairs itself flawlessly. A teaspoon could hold instructions for every species and book. Such systems require an intelligent Creator.

After Their Kinds

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Genesis teaches reproduction “after their kinds,” which matches observation. Dogs have puppies, cats have kittens—never hybrids across kinds. God seems to have emphasized this, knowing humans would later deny His role as Creator.

Smart Heart

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The heart pumps 2,000 gallons daily and adapts intelligently—even after transplant. Its abilities exceed human-made pumps. The heart displays brilliant design.

Whales Write Songs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Humpback whales compose songs up to 22 hours long, with rhyme and evolving themes. Every whale sings the same version each season. Their communication challenges evolutionary ideas of language.

The Body's Fleeting Workers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Prostaglandins regulate blood flow, digestion, and inflammation despite lasting seconds. Their coordination keeps the body functioning. Such harmony points to divine design.

The Bare Bone Facts

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bone is lighter than iron yet nearly as strong, with perfect composition for flexibility. Its design enables movement and support. Bones clearly show intentional creation.

The Great Wall in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Astronomers discovered a massive wall of galaxy clusters that contradicts Big Bang predictions. Instead of uniform distribution, the universe shows structure and design. This challenges cosmology’s assumptions about origins.

Is the Shark Related to the Pig?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Biochemical comparisons contradict evolutionary predictions—such as shark hormones resembling pigs' more than fish. These mismatches reveal that evolutionary trees are speculative. Each creature reflects a unique, created design.

The Destructive Power of Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern disasters show that moving water can carve rock rapidly. These events illustrate erosion happening in years, not millions. This supports catastrophic processes like the global Flood.

Darwin's Child Murdered!

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain’s abilities exceed what evolution could produce. Alfred Wallace even questioned evolutionary explanations. The mind remains overwhelming evidence of divine design.

The Ultimate Engineer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures are engineered with principles superior to human designs, such as ideal bone composition and fluid pathways. These optimized structures appear even in early fossils. All creation displays the work of a master Engineer.

Your Body's 100,000 Sentries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The immune system uses 100,000 B‑cell variations to recognize invaders. DNA constantly rearranges to create new defenses. This adaptability confirms we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

A Journey Through Inner Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A living cell enlarged to city size would show transport systems, factories, and robotic machinery. Its organization defies chance origin. Even evolutionists admit such complexity cannot arise accidentally.

100-Foot Ferns

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Fossils reveal ancient life was larger and more diverse, including giant ferns and dragonflies. This contradicts evolutionary ideas of increasing complexity. Creation was once perfect and has declined under the curse of sin.

Did Job Have a Weather Satellite

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scripture described the water cycle and global wind patterns long before science rediscovered them. Satellite images confirm what Job and Ecclesiastes recorded thousands of years ago. The Bible contains knowledge far ahead of its time.

Creation Makes Better Science

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution contradicts observations such as life never arising from nonliving matter and mutations failing to create more advanced creatures. Geological and linguistic evidence also support a young earth and Creator. Only the biblical account aligns with what we truly see.

The Fossils Show Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The fossil record does not show the gradual progression of life evolution claims. Instead, fully formed organisms appear suddenly in the Cambrian layers. Even Darwin recognized this contradiction, which still challenges evolution today.

Brain Talk

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain communicates through dozens of chemical messengers, producing over 800 possible combinations in fractions of a second. Its pathways constantly rewrite themselves based on experience, functioning far beyond computers. The brain's complexity strongly testifies to intentional design.

Giraffes in Antigravity Suits

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Giraffes have specialized valves, tight skin, and engineering marvels that regulate blood flow as they raise and lower their long necks. These features prevent dangerous pressure changes and pooling of blood in the legs. Such integrated systems reflect purposeful design, not chance processes.

Why Don't You Rust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The iron in your blood carries oxygen without rusting because hemoglobin’s intricate molecular design prevents oxidation. When red blood cells die, the iron is safely stored in ferritin to avoid rust-like deposits. This system’s complexity points to intentional creation rather than accidental evolution.

Wernher von Braun on Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Famed rocket scientist Wernher von Braun believed that the order of the universe demands design, and that science should not exclude evidence pointing toward a Creator. He argued that the idea of design naturally implies a Designer, even if this lies outside scientific testing.

The Oldest Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Herrerasaurus, one of the oldest known dinosaurs, was expected to be primitive, but instead was discovered to be fully formed and highly sophisticated. Its advanced jaws and teeth contradict evolutionary expectations and support the idea of well-designed creatures from the beginning.

The Bombardier Beetle

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would be fatal to the beetle. Its design stands as clear evidence of creation by an intelligent Designer.

Construction Frogs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot be explained by chance. They demonstrate the Creator’s direct wisdom and care.

Beavers Build More than Dams

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that it evolved gradually. Instead, it reflects the Creator’s gift of wisdom to His creatures.

The Beetle Who is a Chemist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledge of chemistry and physics. Such abilities point to a wise Creator, not random evolution.

The Weaver Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nests under one roof. While animals show intelligence, humans are unique in being created for relationship with God.

The Most Complex Structure

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God designed it with purpose and gives us His Word as a manual for its proper use.

A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some rabbits and hares have chest tufts of fur that serve no known survival purpose. Evolutionists struggle to explain them, but believers see God’s creativity expressed in beauty and variety. Not everything must serve survival—some things simply reflect His artistry.

Animals Don’t Need Technology

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals possess remarkable abilities—fleas jump incredible distances, camels endure deserts, and midges beat wings at astounding speeds. Humans need technology to match them, but animals were gifted with these abilities directly. This reflects God’s thoughtful provision.

Tool-Using Animals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals like chimpanzees, elephants, and woodpeckers use or even make tools. While evolutionists once denied this, their shifting explanations reveal evolution’s inconsistency. Humans remain unique, created in God’s image, despite animals’ cleverness.

Whales: Engineered for Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales possess unique features for underwater living, such as specialized hearing and blowholes. Evolutionists claim these changes came from land animals, but such restructuring is impossible without design. Whales clearly reveal God’s engineering.

Apologetics

Cave Mysteries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Stalactites can form rapidly under modern conditions. Long ages are assumptions, not observations.

The Hunting Wasp

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The hunting wasp precisely paralyzes caterpillars to keep them alive as food for its young. This requires exact anatomical knowledge that chance evolution could never dream to achieve.

The Cyanide Defense

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A millipede called Apheloria defends itself by releasing deadly cyanide gas while remaining unharmed. Its simultaneous immunity and chemical defense require careful coordination. This remarkable system points to intentional design by a Creator.

Ants Who Garden

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain ants cultivate and defend the bull’s horn acacia tree. Without them, the tree dies. Their interdependence demonstrates intentional creation.

The Most Improbable Honeybee

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees have specialized eyes, pollen baskets, wax glands, and a dance language. Thousands function as one superorganism. Their complexity truly displays God’s artistry!

Can There Be Life Without God?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments claiming to create life only produce amino acids under controlled conditions. They prove that intelligence is required even for basic components. Life cannot originate without a Creator.

The World's Smallest Computer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
DNA stores more information than entire libraries and repairs itself flawlessly. A teaspoon could hold instructions for every species and book. Such systems require an intelligent Creator.

Whales Write Songs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Humpback whales compose songs up to 22 hours long, with rhyme and evolving themes. Every whale sings the same version each season. Their communication challenges evolutionary ideas of language.

The Bare Bone Facts

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bone is lighter than iron yet nearly as strong, with perfect composition for flexibility. Its design enables movement and support. Bones clearly show intentional creation.

The Great Wall in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Astronomers discovered a massive wall of galaxy clusters that contradicts Big Bang predictions. Instead of uniform distribution, the universe shows structure and design. This challenges cosmology’s assumptions about origins.

The Destructive Power of Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern disasters show that moving water can carve rock rapidly. These events illustrate erosion happening in years, not millions. This supports catastrophic processes like the global Flood.

Your Body's 100,000 Sentries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The immune system uses 100,000 B‑cell variations to recognize invaders. DNA constantly rearranges to create new defenses. This adaptability confirms we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

Creation Makes Better Science

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution contradicts observations such as life never arising from nonliving matter and mutations failing to create more advanced creatures. Geological and linguistic evidence also support a young earth and Creator. Only the biblical account aligns with what we truly see.

Brain Talk

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain communicates through dozens of chemical messengers, producing over 800 possible combinations in fractions of a second. Its pathways constantly rewrite themselves based on experience, functioning far beyond computers. The brain's complexity strongly testifies to intentional design.

Giraffes in Antigravity Suits

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Giraffes have specialized valves, tight skin, and engineering marvels that regulate blood flow as they raise and lower their long necks. These features prevent dangerous pressure changes and pooling of blood in the legs. Such integrated systems reflect purposeful design, not chance processes.

Why Don't You Rust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The iron in your blood carries oxygen without rusting because hemoglobin’s intricate molecular design prevents oxidation. When red blood cells die, the iron is safely stored in ferritin to avoid rust-like deposits. This system’s complexity points to intentional creation rather than accidental evolution.

Wernher von Braun on Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Famed rocket scientist Wernher von Braun believed that the order of the universe demands design, and that science should not exclude evidence pointing toward a Creator. He argued that the idea of design naturally implies a Designer, even if this lies outside scientific testing.

The Bombardier Beetle

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would be fatal to the beetle. Its design stands as clear evidence of creation by an intelligent Designer.

The Beetle Who is a Chemist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledge of chemistry and physics. Such abilities point to a wise Creator, not random evolution.

The Weaver Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nests under one roof. While animals show intelligence, humans are unique in being created for relationship with God.

The Most Complex Structure

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God designed it with purpose and gives us His Word as a manual for its proper use.

Animals Don’t Need Technology

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals possess remarkable abilities—fleas jump incredible distances, camels endure deserts, and midges beat wings at astounding speeds. Humans need technology to match them, but animals were gifted with these abilities directly. This reflects God’s thoughtful provision.

Whales: Engineered for Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales possess unique features for underwater living, such as specialized hearing and blowholes. Evolutionists claim these changes came from land animals, but such restructuring is impossible without design. Whales clearly reveal God’s engineering.

Plants that Fool Insects

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids and other plants employ deceptive strategies—like mimicking female insects or prey—to achieve pollination. These complex interactions show planning and design. Their interdependence demonstrates a Creator’s work, not evolutionary accident.

The Mind of a Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria demonstrate both long-term and short-term memory, recalling past strategies for survival. Such learning and decision-making defy claims that they are “simple” life forms. They reflect the Creator’s careful provision for all His creatures.

Is it Orchid or Insect?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain orchids mimic female insects so perfectly that male pollinators are deceived into ensuring pollination. These deceptions are too precise to be explained by chance. They remind us of God’s creativity and His desire for relationship with His creatures.

The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some tropical vines depend entirely on pollen-eating butterflies, which in turn rely on the vines for food. Female flowers mimic male flowers to attract pollinators. Such tightly matched relationships testify to a Creator’s purposeful design.

What Amoebas Know

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Despite lacking brains, amoebas avoid wandering in circles when searching for food, showing a form of memory. This surprising ability reflects God’s design even in single-celled organisms. Likewise, God’s Word prevents us from wandering aimlessly in life.

Discovery Confirms Creation Claims

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creationists predicted that “modern” human fossils would be found in older layers than evolution allows. New discoveries have indeed pushed back the age of humanity far beyond evolutionary expectations. This supports the biblical account that humans have been here from the beginning.

Bacteria’s Eyes and Ears

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria are far from simple—they have sensors like eyes and ears, and process information like a brain. They can detect differences too small for humans to notice. Their sophistication points to an intelligent Designer, not accidental origins.

Three Million Children

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Catasetum orchid relies on a few male flowers and even fewer female flowers, yet can produce up to three million seeds from successful pollination. Its survival depends on precise design and timing. If God cares for such details in plants, how much more does He care for us?

A Desert full of Frogs?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tree frogs and desert frogs thrive in unlikely environments thanks to special provisions from the Creator. Bromeliads provide treetop pools for tree frogs, while desert frogs store water and hibernate underground until rain returns. These remarkable abilities showcase God’s care for even the smallest creatures.

The Strange Behavior of Orchids

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids use highly specialized strategies for pollination, from bright colors for birds to deceptive shapes for insects. Evolutionary terms like “co-evolution” fail to explain such complexity. These wonders point us to the Creator who designed them and calls us into relationship with Himself.

Creative Procreation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Sexual reproduction in plants presents a problem for evolution, yet God’s design solves it beautifully. The Arum lily uses an ingenious system with insects to ensure pollination. Such complexity points to a purposeful Creator rather than random chance.

Mysteries of the Piranha

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits also puzzle evolutionists. These traits instead reflect the Creator’s variety, creativity, and provision.

One God Against the gods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The plagues of Egypt directly targeted Egypt’s false gods, proving the superiority of Israel’s God. Each plague dismantled the supposed power of a particular deity, leaving no doubt that the true Creator rules over all. Today, God still reminds us not to look to creation for what only He can provide.

Is There Life in Space?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Past hoaxes and modern searches reveal no real evidence of life beyond earth. Evolutionists hope for extraterrestrial life as proof of their beliefs, but the Bible suggests life is unique to earth. Our planet’s fine-tuning reflects God’s special design for humanity.

Complex Ant Society

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ant colonies function like massive superorganisms, with specialized roles for soldiers, workers, and caretakers. The largest known colony houses over 300 million ants in tens of thousands of nests. This remarkable order reflects intelligence beyond the ants themselves, pointing to their Creator.

The Crocodile Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The crocodile bird cleans food scraps from crocodile mouths and alerts them to danger, benefiting both species. Such complex cooperation cannot be explained by evolution but shows intentional design. God provides for His creatures in remarkable ways.

The Archer Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The archer fish shoots precise streams of water to knock insects into the water for food. Its mouth forms a blow tube with valve-like precision, allowing accurate aim. This ingenious design points to God’s detailed provision, even for a small fish.

Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures display God’s inventive care, from glowing fish to long-distance-flying birds and swimming penguins. Each is perfectly suited to its environment with unique adaptations. Studying them helps us better understand God’s thoughts and creativity.

Faith: Christ or Man?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many scientists admit evolution is not a testable scientific theory but a metaphysical system of belief. The fossil record itself shows sudden appearance of fully formed creatures, not gradual evolution. Evolution is faith in man, while creation rests on faith in God’s Word.

Certain: Six Creation Days

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Ten Commandments affirm that God created in six days and rested on the seventh, forming the basis of the Sabbath. If creation days were ages, God’s command about weekly rest would be meaningless. Scripture confirms creation occurred in six literal days.

Do Christians Need Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some Christians think they must reconcile the Bible with evolution, but the fossil record shows creatures appear suddenly, fully formed. Even evolutionists admit there are no undisputed transitional forms. Faithful Christianity requires no compromise with evolutionary theory.

Does Evolution Allow the Supernatural?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution relies solely on natural laws, leaving no room for God’s intervention in creation. Theistic evolution is therefore inconsistent both with evolution’s principles and the Bible’s teaching. Only a straightforward acceptance of creation allows for God’s supernatural work.

Consider All the Dating Methods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scientists use over 100 different dating methods, yet only a few are emphasized to support billions of years. Many methods yield ages of just thousands of years, aligning with biblical creation. True science supports a young earth consistent with Scripture.

Monkeying with Typewriters

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The idea that random chance can produce meaningful order, like monkeys typing Shakespeare, collapses under mathematical scrutiny. Even infinite time would not generate coherent results before producing endless nonsense. Evolutionary chance explanations are unscientific compared to God’s purposeful design.

A Janitorial Service in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The solar system continually sweeps up cosmic dust, much like cleaning a floor. Calculations show that if the system were billions of years old, space should be dust-free by now. The persistence of dust supports the Bible’s teaching of a young universe.

The Mystery of Red Sirius

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ancient records describe Sirius as a red star, but today it is a white dwarf—a transformation that should take 100,000 years, not under 2,000. This contradiction challenges evolutionary astronomy’s timelines. Sirius points instead to a younger universe consistent with biblical history.

Knowing the Religions of Our Times

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many modern belief systems, including secular humanism, function as religions even while denying God. Without recognizing the Creator, people invent their own values and definitions of life. Christians must understand these competing faiths in order to share how Christ truly answers life’s questions.

Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tassel-eared squirrels live on both rims of the Grand Canyon but show only minor color differences despite supposed millions of years of separation. The lack of evolutionary divergence suggests the canyon is not millions of years old but only thousands. These findings align with a young creation as described in Scripture.

The Brainy Jellyfish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Once thought simple, jellyfish have been found to possess nervous systems with features like those of mammals, even transmitting signals using both sodium and calcium. This allows them to send more information than most animals, defying claims of simplicity. Such discoveries remind us that what looks simple is often testimony to God’s wisdom.

Bees: Master Engineers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees construct their combs in perfect hexagons, the most efficient geometric shape for storing honey with minimal material. Each bee works with astonishing precision, using angles humans can only replicate with advanced tools. Their intricate design points to God’s wisdom and purposeful care in creation.

The Animal with Two Life Cycles

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Jellyfish live two very different lives—one as a swimming, sexually reproducing medusa and another as a rock-clinging, cloning polyp. Though seemingly simple, jellyfish use mathematically precise swimming patterns to maximize hunting success and even display advanced nervous system features found only in mammals. Their unique design highlights God’s creativity and wisdom.

Creation

How Deep Is the Moon’s Dust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The moon has far less dust than expected if it were billions of years old. Astronaut observations confirmed creationist predictions and the evidence supports a young moon.

The Marvel of Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Life is information‑rich and cannot arise from chemistry alone. Scientific discoveries undermine naturalistic origins. Scripture correctly identifies God as the source of life.

One Designer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Similar biological designs point to a common Designer, not common ancestry. Engineers reuse effective solutions. Nature reflects one wise Designer.

Have Evolutionists Found a Bad Design in the Eye?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The eye’s so‑called backward retina actually provides nourishment and rapid cell replacement. What was claimed as poor design is essential to vision and reveals superior engineering.

The Faith of the Evolutionist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolutionary scientists admit evolution rests largely on faith rather than proof. Prof. L. H. Matthews acknowledged this openly.

Who Is Against Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many respected scientists reject evolution on scientific grounds. Dr. Colin Patterson admitted he could not identify a single proven evolutionary fact. Opposition to evolution includes educated experts.

A Most Unlikely Friendship

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The pagurid crab and sea anemone depend on each other for survival. Their relationship only works if both exist together. Such interdependence reflects deliberate creation.

The Cyanide Defense

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A millipede called Apheloria defends itself by releasing deadly cyanide gas while remaining unharmed. Its simultaneous immunity and chemical defense require careful coordination. This remarkable system points to intentional design by a Creator.

Ants Who Garden

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain ants cultivate and defend the bull’s horn acacia tree. Without them, the tree dies. Their interdependence demonstrates intentional creation.

The Most Improbable Honeybee

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees have specialized eyes, pollen baskets, wax glands, and a dance language. Thousands function as one superorganism. Their complexity truly displays God’s artistry!

Clean the Blushing Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

We See by Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
“Nebraska Man” was based on a single tooth, later found to be from a pig. Evolution often fills gaps in scientific evidence with imagination. Evolution requires its own faith, while Christians trust God’s Word.

Can There Be Life Without God?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments claiming to create life only produce amino acids under controlled conditions. They prove that intelligence is required even for basic components. Life cannot originate without a Creator.

The World's Smallest Computer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
DNA stores more information than entire libraries and repairs itself flawlessly. A teaspoon could hold instructions for every species and book. Such systems require an intelligent Creator.

After Their Kinds

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Genesis teaches reproduction “after their kinds,” which matches observation. Dogs have puppies, cats have kittens—never hybrids across kinds. God seems to have emphasized this, knowing humans would later deny His role as Creator.

Smart Heart

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The heart pumps 2,000 gallons daily and adapts intelligently—even after transplant. Its abilities exceed human-made pumps. The heart displays brilliant design.

The Body's Fleeting Workers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Prostaglandins regulate blood flow, digestion, and inflammation despite lasting seconds. Their coordination keeps the body functioning. Such harmony points to divine design.

The Ultimate Engineer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures are engineered with principles superior to human designs, such as ideal bone composition and fluid pathways. These optimized structures appear even in early fossils. All creation displays the work of a master Engineer.

Your Body's 100,000 Sentries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The immune system uses 100,000 B‑cell variations to recognize invaders. DNA constantly rearranges to create new defenses. This adaptability confirms we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

The Fossils Show Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The fossil record does not show the gradual progression of life evolution claims. Instead, fully formed organisms appear suddenly in the Cambrian layers. Even Darwin recognized this contradiction, which still challenges evolution today.

Brain Talk

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain communicates through dozens of chemical messengers, producing over 800 possible combinations in fractions of a second. Its pathways constantly rewrite themselves based on experience, functioning far beyond computers. The brain's complexity strongly testifies to intentional design.

Giraffes in Antigravity Suits

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Giraffes have specialized valves, tight skin, and engineering marvels that regulate blood flow as they raise and lower their long necks. These features prevent dangerous pressure changes and pooling of blood in the legs. Such integrated systems reflect purposeful design, not chance processes.

Why Don't You Rust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The iron in your blood carries oxygen without rusting because hemoglobin’s intricate molecular design prevents oxidation. When red blood cells die, the iron is safely stored in ferritin to avoid rust-like deposits. This system’s complexity points to intentional creation rather than accidental evolution.

Wernher von Braun on Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Famed rocket scientist Wernher von Braun believed that the order of the universe demands design, and that science should not exclude evidence pointing toward a Creator. He argued that the idea of design naturally implies a Designer, even if this lies outside scientific testing.

Construction Frogs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot be explained by chance. They demonstrate the Creator’s direct wisdom and care.

The Beetle Who is a Chemist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledge of chemistry and physics. Such abilities point to a wise Creator, not random evolution.

A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some rabbits and hares have chest tufts of fur that serve no known survival purpose. Evolutionists struggle to explain them, but believers see God’s creativity expressed in beauty and variety. Not everything must serve survival—some things simply reflect His artistry.

Tool-Using Animals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals like chimpanzees, elephants, and woodpeckers use or even make tools. While evolutionists once denied this, their shifting explanations reveal evolution’s inconsistency. Humans remain unique, created in God’s image, despite animals’ cleverness.

Whales: Engineered for Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales possess unique features for underwater living, such as specialized hearing and blowholes. Evolutionists claim these changes came from land animals, but such restructuring is impossible without design. Whales clearly reveal God’s engineering.

The Personality of Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Research shows bacteria can learn, remember, and even display unique personalities despite identical genetics. Such individuality cannot be explained by evolution. Instead, it reflects God’s care for even the smallest details of creation.

Bamboo’s Message to the World

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
All members of a bamboo species flower simultaneously worldwide, then die, leaving only seeds. Such synchronization argues for a recent creation, not millions of years of evolutionary divergence. Bamboo stands as a witness to the Creator’s handiwork.

Plants that Fool Insects

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids and other plants employ deceptive strategies—like mimicking female insects or prey—to achieve pollination. These complex interactions show planning and design. Their interdependence demonstrates a Creator’s work, not evolutionary accident.

Spiders the Size of a House?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
While insects vary greatly in size, oxygen delivery systems limit how large they can grow. Spiders the size of houses are impossible due to these physical constraints. This balance shows God’s wisdom in equipping each creature for its needs.

The Mind of a Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria demonstrate both long-term and short-term memory, recalling past strategies for survival. Such learning and decision-making defy claims that they are “simple” life forms. They reflect the Creator’s careful provision for all His creatures.

Is it Orchid or Insect?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain orchids mimic female insects so perfectly that male pollinators are deceived into ensuring pollination. These deceptions are too precise to be explained by chance. They remind us of God’s creativity and His desire for relationship with His creatures.

Dancing Bees

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bees communicate by dancing to show the location of nectar sources. When researchers tricked them, the hive demonstrated awareness by ignoring false directions, revealing unexpected intelligence. This highlights God’s gift of wisdom even to small creatures.

Discovery Confirms Creation Claims

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creationists predicted that “modern” human fossils would be found in older layers than evolution allows. New discoveries have indeed pushed back the age of humanity far beyond evolutionary expectations. This supports the biblical account that humans have been here from the beginning.

A Desert full of Frogs?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tree frogs and desert frogs thrive in unlikely environments thanks to special provisions from the Creator. Bromeliads provide treetop pools for tree frogs, while desert frogs store water and hibernate underground until rain returns. These remarkable abilities showcase God’s care for even the smallest creatures.

Hydraulic Spiders

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spiders use hydraulic pressure to extend their legs, and some plants even catapult seeds using the same principle. This advanced engineering was designed by God long before humans discovered hydraulics. Such features clearly reflect His wisdom and creativity.

Can Bacteria Think?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments show that bacteria can make decisions, such as enduring discomfort to reach food. This intelligence challenges the evolutionary expectation that only higher creatures can think. Instead, it demonstrates that God equips every living thing with what it needs.

Creative Procreation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Sexual reproduction in plants presents a problem for evolution, yet God’s design solves it beautifully. The Arum lily uses an ingenious system with insects to ensure pollination. Such complexity points to a purposeful Creator rather than random chance.

Mysteries of the Piranha

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits also puzzle evolutionists. These traits instead reflect the Creator’s variety, creativity, and provision.

Is There Life in Space?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Past hoaxes and modern searches reveal no real evidence of life beyond earth. Evolutionists hope for extraterrestrial life as proof of their beliefs, but the Bible suggests life is unique to earth. Our planet’s fine-tuning reflects God’s special design for humanity.

The Loving Crocodile

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Crocodiles tenderly guard their eggs and gently help hatchlings emerge, even carrying them in their mouths to safety. Both parents may care for the young, showing surprising love. This parental care mirrors God’s even greater love for us in Christ.

The Crocodile Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The crocodile bird cleans food scraps from crocodile mouths and alerts them to danger, benefiting both species. Such complex cooperation cannot be explained by evolution but shows intentional design. God provides for His creatures in remarkable ways.

The Archer Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The archer fish shoots precise streams of water to knock insects into the water for food. Its mouth forms a blow tube with valve-like precision, allowing accurate aim. This ingenious design points to God’s detailed provision, even for a small fish.

Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures display God’s inventive care, from glowing fish to long-distance-flying birds and swimming penguins. Each is perfectly suited to its environment with unique adaptations. Studying them helps us better understand God’s thoughts and creativity.

Faith: Christ or Man?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many scientists admit evolution is not a testable scientific theory but a metaphysical system of belief. The fossil record itself shows sudden appearance of fully formed creatures, not gradual evolution. Evolution is faith in man, while creation rests on faith in God’s Word.

Death Before Adam?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
If death existed before Adam, then sin would not be the cause of death, undermining the Gospel itself. Scripture ties death directly to Adam’s fall and new life to Christ. Evolution with death before man denies this vital truth.

Certain: Six Creation Days

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Ten Commandments affirm that God created in six days and rested on the seventh, forming the basis of the Sabbath. If creation days were ages, God’s command about weekly rest would be meaningless. Scripture confirms creation occurred in six literal days.

Did God Create by Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many believe God used evolution to create, but thousands of scientists affirm direct creation in six days. Their work shows the Bible offers an intelligent, scientific alternative to evolution. God’s instrument of creation was not natural law but His Word through Christ.

Does Time Work Miracles?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some evolutionists claim that with enough time, the impossible becomes possible. Yet science shows that time cannot make nonliving matter come alive. Instead of time, only God has the power to create life.

A Janitorial Service in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The solar system continually sweeps up cosmic dust, much like cleaning a floor. Calculations show that if the system were billions of years old, space should be dust-free by now. The persistence of dust supports the Bible’s teaching of a young universe.

Cooked Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The sun has been shrinking, suggesting that if the earth were millions of years old, life could not have survived. Even small shrinkage rates point to an earth history measured in thousands, not billions, of years. The sun’s behavior confirms God’s design and timing.

Knowing the Religions of Our Times

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many modern belief systems, including secular humanism, function as religions even while denying God. Without recognizing the Creator, people invent their own values and definitions of life. Christians must understand these competing faiths in order to share how Christ truly answers life’s questions.

The Beginning of Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Secular Humanism begins with its own account of origins, declaring the universe self-existing and not created. Like Christianity, it builds its entire worldview on its creation story. This shows that a true understanding of origins is essential to the Christian faith.

A World of Dust

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Dust comes from soil, salt, volcanoes, fires, and even space, with particles constantly circulating worldwide. Some dust is alive, carrying pollen, spores, or bacteria waiting for new life. Dust reminds us both of our earthly origin and of the eternal hope found in Christ.

The Bottomless Suitcase

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Behind the retina lies a tiny fluid-filled moat that nourishes, repairs, and supports the eye. Scientists continue to discover new functions in this remarkable structure, which Charles Darwin admitted natural selection could never explain. Its complexity points to intentional design by the Creator.

Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tassel-eared squirrels live on both rims of the Grand Canyon but show only minor color differences despite supposed millions of years of separation. The lack of evolutionary divergence suggests the canyon is not millions of years old but only thousands. These findings align with a young creation as described in Scripture.

The Brainy Jellyfish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Once thought simple, jellyfish have been found to possess nervous systems with features like those of mammals, even transmitting signals using both sodium and calcium. This allows them to send more information than most animals, defying claims of simplicity. Such discoveries remind us that what looks simple is often testimony to God’s wisdom.

Was Fruit Like This in Eden?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern tomatoes often lack flavor because they’re picked green and artificially ripened. Scientists found that a Brazilian variety naturally delays overripening, hinting at how fruit may have been preserved in God’s perfect creation before sin. While sin has corrupted creation, God in Christ has reversed sin’s greatest effect—separation from Him.

Spidery Liquid Crystals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spider silk, stronger than steel by weight, is produced under normal conditions through a process scientists cannot fully replicate. Proteins in the silk shift into a liquid crystal state as the thread is formed, an elegant design solution that human engineering still struggles to match. God has already solved complex challenges with simple, natural beauty.

Bees: Master Engineers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees construct their combs in perfect hexagons, the most efficient geometric shape for storing honey with minimal material. Each bee works with astonishing precision, using angles humans can only replicate with advanced tools. Their intricate design points to God’s wisdom and purposeful care in creation.

The Animal with Two Life Cycles

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Jellyfish live two very different lives—one as a swimming, sexually reproducing medusa and another as a rock-clinging, cloning polyp. Though seemingly simple, jellyfish use mathematically precise swimming patterns to maximize hunting success and even display advanced nervous system features found only in mammals. Their unique design highlights God’s creativity and wisdom.

Existence of God

Cave Mysteries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Stalactites can form rapidly under modern conditions. Long ages are assumptions, not observations.

How Deep Is the Moon’s Dust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The moon has far less dust than expected if it were billions of years old. Astronaut observations confirmed creationist predictions and the evidence supports a young moon.

The Marvel of Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Life is information‑rich and cannot arise from chemistry alone. Scientific discoveries undermine naturalistic origins. Scripture correctly identifies God as the source of life.

One Designer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Similar biological designs point to a common Designer, not common ancestry. Engineers reuse effective solutions. Nature reflects one wise Designer.

Have Evolutionists Found a Bad Design in the Eye?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The eye’s so‑called backward retina actually provides nourishment and rapid cell replacement. What was claimed as poor design is essential to vision and reveals superior engineering.

The Faith of the Evolutionist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolutionary scientists admit evolution rests largely on faith rather than proof. Prof. L. H. Matthews acknowledged this openly.

Who Is Against Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many respected scientists reject evolution on scientific grounds. Dr. Colin Patterson admitted he could not identify a single proven evolutionary fact. Opposition to evolution includes educated experts.

The Hunting Wasp

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The hunting wasp precisely paralyzes caterpillars to keep them alive as food for its young. This requires exact anatomical knowledge that chance evolution could never dream to achieve.

A Most Unlikely Friendship

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The pagurid crab and sea anemone depend on each other for survival. Their relationship only works if both exist together. Such interdependence reflects deliberate creation.

Ants Who Garden

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain ants cultivate and defend the bull’s horn acacia tree. Without them, the tree dies. Their interdependence demonstrates intentional creation.

The Most Improbable Honeybee

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees have specialized eyes, pollen baskets, wax glands, and a dance language. Thousands function as one superorganism. Their complexity truly displays God’s artistry!

Clean the Blushing Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

We See by Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
“Nebraska Man” was based on a single tooth, later found to be from a pig. Evolution often fills gaps in scientific evidence with imagination. Evolution requires its own faith, while Christians trust God’s Word.

There Is No Simple Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Even the simplest cell contains factories, transport systems, and information centers. Cells perform tasks that entire organs do. Only God can explain their origin.

The World's Smallest Computer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
DNA stores more information than entire libraries and repairs itself flawlessly. A teaspoon could hold instructions for every species and book. Such systems require an intelligent Creator.

The Body's Fleeting Workers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Prostaglandins regulate blood flow, digestion, and inflammation despite lasting seconds. Their coordination keeps the body functioning. Such harmony points to divine design.

Is the Shark Related to the Pig?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Biochemical comparisons contradict evolutionary predictions—such as shark hormones resembling pigs' more than fish. These mismatches reveal that evolutionary trees are speculative. Each creature reflects a unique, created design.

The Destructive Power of Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern disasters show that moving water can carve rock rapidly. These events illustrate erosion happening in years, not millions. This supports catastrophic processes like the global Flood.

A Journey Through Inner Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A living cell enlarged to city size would show transport systems, factories, and robotic machinery. Its organization defies chance origin. Even evolutionists admit such complexity cannot arise accidentally.

100-Foot Ferns

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Fossils reveal ancient life was larger and more diverse, including giant ferns and dragonflies. This contradicts evolutionary ideas of increasing complexity. Creation was once perfect and has declined under the curse of sin.

Giraffes in Antigravity Suits

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Giraffes have specialized valves, tight skin, and engineering marvels that regulate blood flow as they raise and lower their long necks. These features prevent dangerous pressure changes and pooling of blood in the legs. Such integrated systems reflect purposeful design, not chance processes.

Why Don't You Rust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The iron in your blood carries oxygen without rusting because hemoglobin’s intricate molecular design prevents oxidation. When red blood cells die, the iron is safely stored in ferritin to avoid rust-like deposits. This system’s complexity points to intentional creation rather than accidental evolution.

Wernher von Braun on Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Famed rocket scientist Wernher von Braun believed that the order of the universe demands design, and that science should not exclude evidence pointing toward a Creator. He argued that the idea of design naturally implies a Designer, even if this lies outside scientific testing.

Construction Frogs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot be explained by chance. They demonstrate the Creator’s direct wisdom and care.

The Beetle Who is a Chemist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledge of chemistry and physics. Such abilities point to a wise Creator, not random evolution.

A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some rabbits and hares have chest tufts of fur that serve no known survival purpose. Evolutionists struggle to explain them, but believers see God’s creativity expressed in beauty and variety. Not everything must serve survival—some things simply reflect His artistry.

Tool-Using Animals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals like chimpanzees, elephants, and woodpeckers use or even make tools. While evolutionists once denied this, their shifting explanations reveal evolution’s inconsistency. Humans remain unique, created in God’s image, despite animals’ cleverness.

Whales: Engineered for Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales possess unique features for underwater living, such as specialized hearing and blowholes. Evolutionists claim these changes came from land animals, but such restructuring is impossible without design. Whales clearly reveal God’s engineering.

The Personality of Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Research shows bacteria can learn, remember, and even display unique personalities despite identical genetics. Such individuality cannot be explained by evolution. Instead, it reflects God’s care for even the smallest details of creation.

Bamboo’s Message to the World

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
All members of a bamboo species flower simultaneously worldwide, then die, leaving only seeds. Such synchronization argues for a recent creation, not millions of years of evolutionary divergence. Bamboo stands as a witness to the Creator’s handiwork.

Spiders the Size of a House?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
While insects vary greatly in size, oxygen delivery systems limit how large they can grow. Spiders the size of houses are impossible due to these physical constraints. This balance shows God’s wisdom in equipping each creature for its needs.

Is it Orchid or Insect?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain orchids mimic female insects so perfectly that male pollinators are deceived into ensuring pollination. These deceptions are too precise to be explained by chance. They remind us of God’s creativity and His desire for relationship with His creatures.

What Amoebas Know

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Despite lacking brains, amoebas avoid wandering in circles when searching for food, showing a form of memory. This surprising ability reflects God’s design even in single-celled organisms. Likewise, God’s Word prevents us from wandering aimlessly in life.

Dancing Bees

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bees communicate by dancing to show the location of nectar sources. When researchers tricked them, the hive demonstrated awareness by ignoring false directions, revealing unexpected intelligence. This highlights God’s gift of wisdom even to small creatures.

A Desert full of Frogs?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tree frogs and desert frogs thrive in unlikely environments thanks to special provisions from the Creator. Bromeliads provide treetop pools for tree frogs, while desert frogs store water and hibernate underground until rain returns. These remarkable abilities showcase God’s care for even the smallest creatures.

Hydraulic Spiders

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spiders use hydraulic pressure to extend their legs, and some plants even catapult seeds using the same principle. This advanced engineering was designed by God long before humans discovered hydraulics. Such features clearly reflect His wisdom and creativity.

The Strange Behavior of Orchids

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids use highly specialized strategies for pollination, from bright colors for birds to deceptive shapes for insects. Evolutionary terms like “co-evolution” fail to explain such complexity. These wonders point us to the Creator who designed them and calls us into relationship with Himself.

Can Bacteria Think?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments show that bacteria can make decisions, such as enduring discomfort to reach food. This intelligence challenges the evolutionary expectation that only higher creatures can think. Instead, it demonstrates that God equips every living thing with what it needs.

Creative Procreation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Sexual reproduction in plants presents a problem for evolution, yet God’s design solves it beautifully. The Arum lily uses an ingenious system with insects to ensure pollination. Such complexity points to a purposeful Creator rather than random chance.

Mysteries of the Piranha

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits also puzzle evolutionists. These traits instead reflect the Creator’s variety, creativity, and provision.

One God Against the gods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The plagues of Egypt directly targeted Egypt’s false gods, proving the superiority of Israel’s God. Each plague dismantled the supposed power of a particular deity, leaving no doubt that the true Creator rules over all. Today, God still reminds us not to look to creation for what only He can provide.

The Loving Crocodile

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Crocodiles tenderly guard their eggs and gently help hatchlings emerge, even carrying them in their mouths to safety. Both parents may care for the young, showing surprising love. This parental care mirrors God’s even greater love for us in Christ.

The Crocodile Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The crocodile bird cleans food scraps from crocodile mouths and alerts them to danger, benefiting both species. Such complex cooperation cannot be explained by evolution but shows intentional design. God provides for His creatures in remarkable ways.

The Archer Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The archer fish shoots precise streams of water to knock insects into the water for food. Its mouth forms a blow tube with valve-like precision, allowing accurate aim. This ingenious design points to God’s detailed provision, even for a small fish.

Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures display God’s inventive care, from glowing fish to long-distance-flying birds and swimming penguins. Each is perfectly suited to its environment with unique adaptations. Studying them helps us better understand God’s thoughts and creativity.

Death Before Adam?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
If death existed before Adam, then sin would not be the cause of death, undermining the Gospel itself. Scripture ties death directly to Adam’s fall and new life to Christ. Evolution with death before man denies this vital truth.

Certain: Six Creation Days

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Ten Commandments affirm that God created in six days and rested on the seventh, forming the basis of the Sabbath. If creation days were ages, God’s command about weekly rest would be meaningless. Scripture confirms creation occurred in six literal days.

Do Christians Need Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some Christians think they must reconcile the Bible with evolution, but the fossil record shows creatures appear suddenly, fully formed. Even evolutionists admit there are no undisputed transitional forms. Faithful Christianity requires no compromise with evolutionary theory.

Did God Create by Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many believe God used evolution to create, but thousands of scientists affirm direct creation in six days. Their work shows the Bible offers an intelligent, scientific alternative to evolution. God’s instrument of creation was not natural law but His Word through Christ.

Monkeying with Typewriters

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The idea that random chance can produce meaningful order, like monkeys typing Shakespeare, collapses under mathematical scrutiny. Even infinite time would not generate coherent results before producing endless nonsense. Evolutionary chance explanations are unscientific compared to God’s purposeful design.

Does Time Work Miracles?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some evolutionists claim that with enough time, the impossible becomes possible. Yet science shows that time cannot make nonliving matter come alive. Instead of time, only God has the power to create life.

Cooked Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The sun has been shrinking, suggesting that if the earth were millions of years old, life could not have survived. Even small shrinkage rates point to an earth history measured in thousands, not billions, of years. The sun’s behavior confirms God’s design and timing.

Knowing the Religions of Our Times

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many modern belief systems, including secular humanism, function as religions even while denying God. Without recognizing the Creator, people invent their own values and definitions of life. Christians must understand these competing faiths in order to share how Christ truly answers life’s questions.

The Beginning of Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Secular Humanism begins with its own account of origins, declaring the universe self-existing and not created. Like Christianity, it builds its entire worldview on its creation story. This shows that a true understanding of origins is essential to the Christian faith.

A World of Dust

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Dust comes from soil, salt, volcanoes, fires, and even space, with particles constantly circulating worldwide. Some dust is alive, carrying pollen, spores, or bacteria waiting for new life. Dust reminds us both of our earthly origin and of the eternal hope found in Christ.

The Bottomless Suitcase

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Behind the retina lies a tiny fluid-filled moat that nourishes, repairs, and supports the eye. Scientists continue to discover new functions in this remarkable structure, which Charles Darwin admitted natural selection could never explain. Its complexity points to intentional design by the Creator.

The Brainy Jellyfish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Once thought simple, jellyfish have been found to possess nervous systems with features like those of mammals, even transmitting signals using both sodium and calcium. This allows them to send more information than most animals, defying claims of simplicity. Such discoveries remind us that what looks simple is often testimony to God’s wisdom.

Was Fruit Like This in Eden?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern tomatoes often lack flavor because they’re picked green and artificially ripened. Scientists found that a Brazilian variety naturally delays overripening, hinting at how fruit may have been preserved in God’s perfect creation before sin. While sin has corrupted creation, God in Christ has reversed sin’s greatest effect—separation from Him.

Spidery Liquid Crystals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spider silk, stronger than steel by weight, is produced under normal conditions through a process scientists cannot fully replicate. Proteins in the silk shift into a liquid crystal state as the thread is formed, an elegant design solution that human engineering still struggles to match. God has already solved complex challenges with simple, natural beauty.

Bees: Master Engineers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees construct their combs in perfect hexagons, the most efficient geometric shape for storing honey with minimal material. Each bee works with astonishing precision, using angles humans can only replicate with advanced tools. Their intricate design points to God’s wisdom and purposeful care in creation.

The Animal with Two Life Cycles

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Jellyfish live two very different lives—one as a swimming, sexually reproducing medusa and another as a rock-clinging, cloning polyp. Though seemingly simple, jellyfish use mathematically precise swimming patterns to maximize hunting success and even display advanced nervous system features found only in mammals. Their unique design highlights God’s creativity and wisdom.

Salvation

The Bat’s Special Radar Design

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bats shut off their hearing with tiny muscles during sonar pulses, solving a radar problem humans only recently understood. Their precision shows foresight. Bats are clearly designed.

Clean the Blushing Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

The Amazing Woodpecker

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

We See by Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
“Nebraska Man” was based on a single tooth, later found to be from a pig. Evolution often fills gaps in scientific evidence with imagination. Evolution requires its own faith, while Christians trust God’s Word.

Can There Be Life Without God?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments claiming to create life only produce amino acids under controlled conditions. They prove that intelligence is required even for basic components. Life cannot originate without a Creator.

The World's Smallest Computer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
DNA stores more information than entire libraries and repairs itself flawlessly. A teaspoon could hold instructions for every species and book. Such systems require an intelligent Creator.

The Body's Fleeting Workers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Prostaglandins regulate blood flow, digestion, and inflammation despite lasting seconds. Their coordination keeps the body functioning. Such harmony points to divine design.

The Destructive Power of Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern disasters show that moving water can carve rock rapidly. These events illustrate erosion happening in years, not millions. This supports catastrophic processes like the global Flood.

Darwin's Child Murdered!

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain’s abilities exceed what evolution could produce. Alfred Wallace even questioned evolutionary explanations. The mind remains overwhelming evidence of divine design.

Your Body's 100,000 Sentries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The immune system uses 100,000 B‑cell variations to recognize invaders. DNA constantly rearranges to create new defenses. This adaptability confirms we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

Brain Talk

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain communicates through dozens of chemical messengers, producing over 800 possible combinations in fractions of a second. Its pathways constantly rewrite themselves based on experience, functioning far beyond computers. The brain's complexity strongly testifies to intentional design.

Giraffes in Antigravity Suits

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Giraffes have specialized valves, tight skin, and engineering marvels that regulate blood flow as they raise and lower their long necks. These features prevent dangerous pressure changes and pooling of blood in the legs. Such integrated systems reflect purposeful design, not chance processes.

The Oldest Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Herrerasaurus, one of the oldest known dinosaurs, was expected to be primitive, but instead was discovered to be fully formed and highly sophisticated. Its advanced jaws and teeth contradict evolutionary expectations and support the idea of well-designed creatures from the beginning.

The Bombardier Beetle

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would be fatal to the beetle. Its design stands as clear evidence of creation by an intelligent Designer.

Construction Frogs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot be explained by chance. They demonstrate the Creator’s direct wisdom and care.

Beavers Build More than Dams

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that it evolved gradually. Instead, it reflects the Creator’s gift of wisdom to His creatures.

The Weaver Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nests under one roof. While animals show intelligence, humans are unique in being created for relationship with God.

The Most Complex Structure

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God designed it with purpose and gives us His Word as a manual for its proper use.

A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some rabbits and hares have chest tufts of fur that serve no known survival purpose. Evolutionists struggle to explain them, but believers see God’s creativity expressed in beauty and variety. Not everything must serve survival—some things simply reflect His artistry.

Animals Don’t Need Technology

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals possess remarkable abilities—fleas jump incredible distances, camels endure deserts, and midges beat wings at astounding speeds. Humans need technology to match them, but animals were gifted with these abilities directly. This reflects God’s thoughtful provision.

Tool-Using Animals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals like chimpanzees, elephants, and woodpeckers use or even make tools. While evolutionists once denied this, their shifting explanations reveal evolution’s inconsistency. Humans remain unique, created in God’s image, despite animals’ cleverness.

The Personality of Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Research shows bacteria can learn, remember, and even display unique personalities despite identical genetics. Such individuality cannot be explained by evolution. Instead, it reflects God’s care for even the smallest details of creation.

Spiders the Size of a House?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
While insects vary greatly in size, oxygen delivery systems limit how large they can grow. Spiders the size of houses are impossible due to these physical constraints. This balance shows God’s wisdom in equipping each creature for its needs.

The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some tropical vines depend entirely on pollen-eating butterflies, which in turn rely on the vines for food. Female flowers mimic male flowers to attract pollinators. Such tightly matched relationships testify to a Creator’s purposeful design.

Dancing Bees

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bees communicate by dancing to show the location of nectar sources. When researchers tricked them, the hive demonstrated awareness by ignoring false directions, revealing unexpected intelligence. This highlights God’s gift of wisdom even to small creatures.

Bacteria’s Eyes and Ears

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria are far from simple—they have sensors like eyes and ears, and process information like a brain. They can detect differences too small for humans to notice. Their sophistication points to an intelligent Designer, not accidental origins.

A Whale of a Problem

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales are mammals but live entirely in the sea, posing a major problem for evolutionary claims. Their existence shows that not all mammals are related by descent. Instead, whales confirm God’s creation of distinct kinds from the beginning.

Three Million Children

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Catasetum orchid relies on a few male flowers and even fewer female flowers, yet can produce up to three million seeds from successful pollination. Its survival depends on precise design and timing. If God cares for such details in plants, how much more does He care for us?

Hydraulic Spiders

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spiders use hydraulic pressure to extend their legs, and some plants even catapult seeds using the same principle. This advanced engineering was designed by God long before humans discovered hydraulics. Such features clearly reflect His wisdom and creativity.

Can Bacteria Think?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments show that bacteria can make decisions, such as enduring discomfort to reach food. This intelligence challenges the evolutionary expectation that only higher creatures can think. Instead, it demonstrates that God equips every living thing with what it needs.

Real Sloth

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The three-toed sloth moves painfully slow, yet is perfectly suited to its arboreal lifestyle. Despite its helpless appearance, it thrives in the forests of South America. Its life reminds us of our dependence on Christ for salvation and our call not to be spiritually slothful.

Complex Ant Society

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ant colonies function like massive superorganisms, with specialized roles for soldiers, workers, and caretakers. The largest known colony houses over 300 million ants in tens of thousands of nests. This remarkable order reflects intelligence beyond the ants themselves, pointing to their Creator.

Death Before Adam?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
If death existed before Adam, then sin would not be the cause of death, undermining the Gospel itself. Scripture ties death directly to Adam’s fall and new life to Christ. Evolution with death before man denies this vital truth.

Does Evolution Allow the Supernatural?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution relies solely on natural laws, leaving no room for God’s intervention in creation. Theistic evolution is therefore inconsistent both with evolution’s principles and the Bible’s teaching. Only a straightforward acceptance of creation allows for God’s supernatural work.

Did God Create by Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many believe God used evolution to create, but thousands of scientists affirm direct creation in six days. Their work shows the Bible offers an intelligent, scientific alternative to evolution. God’s instrument of creation was not natural law but His Word through Christ.

Consider All the Dating Methods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scientists use over 100 different dating methods, yet only a few are emphasized to support billions of years. Many methods yield ages of just thousands of years, aligning with biblical creation. True science supports a young earth consistent with Scripture.

Does Time Work Miracles?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some evolutionists claim that with enough time, the impossible becomes possible. Yet science shows that time cannot make nonliving matter come alive. Instead of time, only God has the power to create life.

Cooked Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The sun has been shrinking, suggesting that if the earth were millions of years old, life could not have survived. Even small shrinkage rates point to an earth history measured in thousands, not billions, of years. The sun’s behavior confirms God’s design and timing.

The Mystery of Red Sirius

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ancient records describe Sirius as a red star, but today it is a white dwarf—a transformation that should take 100,000 years, not under 2,000. This contradiction challenges evolutionary astronomy’s timelines. Sirius points instead to a younger universe consistent with biblical history.

The Beginning of Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Secular Humanism begins with its own account of origins, declaring the universe self-existing and not created. Like Christianity, it builds its entire worldview on its creation story. This shows that a true understanding of origins is essential to the Christian faith.

A World of Dust

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Dust comes from soil, salt, volcanoes, fires, and even space, with particles constantly circulating worldwide. Some dust is alive, carrying pollen, spores, or bacteria waiting for new life. Dust reminds us both of our earthly origin and of the eternal hope found in Christ.

The Bottomless Suitcase

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Behind the retina lies a tiny fluid-filled moat that nourishes, repairs, and supports the eye. Scientists continue to discover new functions in this remarkable structure, which Charles Darwin admitted natural selection could never explain. Its complexity points to intentional design by the Creator.

Was Fruit Like This in Eden?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern tomatoes often lack flavor because they’re picked green and artificially ripened. Scientists found that a Brazilian variety naturally delays overripening, hinting at how fruit may have been preserved in God’s perfect creation before sin. While sin has corrupted creation, God in Christ has reversed sin’s greatest effect—separation from Him.

Spidery Liquid Crystals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spider silk, stronger than steel by weight, is produced under normal conditions through a process scientists cannot fully replicate. Proteins in the silk shift into a liquid crystal state as the thread is formed, an elegant design solution that human engineering still struggles to match. God has already solved complex challenges with simple, natural beauty.

Mapping Intelligence

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Both humans and animals use mental maps to navigate their environments. Experiments show that chimps, bees, and ants can recall locations and adapt to changes, demonstrating reasoning ability. This complex mental mapping ability could not have evolved gradually but was a gift from the Creator.

Science & the Bible

How Deep Is the Moon’s Dust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The moon has far less dust than expected if it were billions of years old. Astronaut observations confirmed creationist predictions and the evidence supports a young moon.

The Marvel of Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Life is information‑rich and cannot arise from chemistry alone. Scientific discoveries undermine naturalistic origins. Scripture correctly identifies God as the source of life.

One Designer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Similar biological designs point to a common Designer, not common ancestry. Engineers reuse effective solutions. Nature reflects one wise Designer.

Have Evolutionists Found a Bad Design in the Eye?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The eye’s so‑called backward retina actually provides nourishment and rapid cell replacement. What was claimed as poor design is essential to vision and reveals superior engineering.

The Faith of the Evolutionist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolutionary scientists admit evolution rests largely on faith rather than proof. Prof. L. H. Matthews acknowledged this openly.

Who Is Against Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many respected scientists reject evolution on scientific grounds. Dr. Colin Patterson admitted he could not identify a single proven evolutionary fact. Opposition to evolution includes educated experts.

A Most Unlikely Friendship

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The pagurid crab and sea anemone depend on each other for survival. Their relationship only works if both exist together. Such interdependence reflects deliberate creation.

Ants Who Garden

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain ants cultivate and defend the bull’s horn acacia tree. Without them, the tree dies. Their interdependence demonstrates intentional creation.

The Most Improbable Honeybee

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees have specialized eyes, pollen baskets, wax glands, and a dance language. Thousands function as one superorganism. Their complexity truly displays God’s artistry!

Clean the Blushing Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

We See by Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
“Nebraska Man” was based on a single tooth, later found to be from a pig. Evolution often fills gaps in scientific evidence with imagination. Evolution requires its own faith, while Christians trust God’s Word.

Can There Be Life Without God?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments claiming to create life only produce amino acids under controlled conditions. They prove that intelligence is required even for basic components. Life cannot originate without a Creator.

The Body's Fleeting Workers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Prostaglandins regulate blood flow, digestion, and inflammation despite lasting seconds. Their coordination keeps the body functioning. Such harmony points to divine design.

The Destructive Power of Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern disasters show that moving water can carve rock rapidly. These events illustrate erosion happening in years, not millions. This supports catastrophic processes like the global Flood.

Your Body's 100,000 Sentries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The immune system uses 100,000 B‑cell variations to recognize invaders. DNA constantly rearranges to create new defenses. This adaptability confirms we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

Did Job Have a Weather Satellite

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scripture described the water cycle and global wind patterns long before science rediscovered them. Satellite images confirm what Job and Ecclesiastes recorded thousands of years ago. The Bible contains knowledge far ahead of its time.

Brain Talk

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain communicates through dozens of chemical messengers, producing over 800 possible combinations in fractions of a second. Its pathways constantly rewrite themselves based on experience, functioning far beyond computers. The brain's complexity strongly testifies to intentional design.

Why Don't You Rust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The iron in your blood carries oxygen without rusting because hemoglobin’s intricate molecular design prevents oxidation. When red blood cells die, the iron is safely stored in ferritin to avoid rust-like deposits. This system’s complexity points to intentional creation rather than accidental evolution.

Wernher von Braun on Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Famed rocket scientist Wernher von Braun believed that the order of the universe demands design, and that science should not exclude evidence pointing toward a Creator. He argued that the idea of design naturally implies a Designer, even if this lies outside scientific testing.

Beavers Build More than Dams

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that it evolved gradually. Instead, it reflects the Creator’s gift of wisdom to His creatures.

The Beetle Who is a Chemist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledge of chemistry and physics. Such abilities point to a wise Creator, not random evolution.

The Most Complex Structure

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God designed it with purpose and gives us His Word as a manual for its proper use.

Bamboo’s Message to the World

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
All members of a bamboo species flower simultaneously worldwide, then die, leaving only seeds. Such synchronization argues for a recent creation, not millions of years of evolutionary divergence. Bamboo stands as a witness to the Creator’s handiwork.

Plants that Fool Insects

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids and other plants employ deceptive strategies—like mimicking female insects or prey—to achieve pollination. These complex interactions show planning and design. Their interdependence demonstrates a Creator’s work, not evolutionary accident.

The Mind of a Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria demonstrate both long-term and short-term memory, recalling past strategies for survival. Such learning and decision-making defy claims that they are “simple” life forms. They reflect the Creator’s careful provision for all His creatures.

What Amoebas Know

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Despite lacking brains, amoebas avoid wandering in circles when searching for food, showing a form of memory. This surprising ability reflects God’s design even in single-celled organisms. Likewise, God’s Word prevents us from wandering aimlessly in life.

Discovery Confirms Creation Claims

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creationists predicted that “modern” human fossils would be found in older layers than evolution allows. New discoveries have indeed pushed back the age of humanity far beyond evolutionary expectations. This supports the biblical account that humans have been here from the beginning.

A Whale of a Problem

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales are mammals but live entirely in the sea, posing a major problem for evolutionary claims. Their existence shows that not all mammals are related by descent. Instead, whales confirm God’s creation of distinct kinds from the beginning.

Three Million Children

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Catasetum orchid relies on a few male flowers and even fewer female flowers, yet can produce up to three million seeds from successful pollination. Its survival depends on precise design and timing. If God cares for such details in plants, how much more does He care for us?

A Desert full of Frogs?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tree frogs and desert frogs thrive in unlikely environments thanks to special provisions from the Creator. Bromeliads provide treetop pools for tree frogs, while desert frogs store water and hibernate underground until rain returns. These remarkable abilities showcase God’s care for even the smallest creatures.

The Strange Behavior of Orchids

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids use highly specialized strategies for pollination, from bright colors for birds to deceptive shapes for insects. Evolutionary terms like “co-evolution” fail to explain such complexity. These wonders point us to the Creator who designed them and calls us into relationship with Himself.

Creative Procreation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Sexual reproduction in plants presents a problem for evolution, yet God’s design solves it beautifully. The Arum lily uses an ingenious system with insects to ensure pollination. Such complexity points to a purposeful Creator rather than random chance.

Mysteries of the Piranha

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits also puzzle evolutionists. These traits instead reflect the Creator’s variety, creativity, and provision.

One God Against the gods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The plagues of Egypt directly targeted Egypt’s false gods, proving the superiority of Israel’s God. Each plague dismantled the supposed power of a particular deity, leaving no doubt that the true Creator rules over all. Today, God still reminds us not to look to creation for what only He can provide.

Real Sloth

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The three-toed sloth moves painfully slow, yet is perfectly suited to its arboreal lifestyle. Despite its helpless appearance, it thrives in the forests of South America. Its life reminds us of our dependence on Christ for salvation and our call not to be spiritually slothful.

Is There Life in Space?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Past hoaxes and modern searches reveal no real evidence of life beyond earth. Evolutionists hope for extraterrestrial life as proof of their beliefs, but the Bible suggests life is unique to earth. Our planet’s fine-tuning reflects God’s special design for humanity.

The Loving Crocodile

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Crocodiles tenderly guard their eggs and gently help hatchlings emerge, even carrying them in their mouths to safety. Both parents may care for the young, showing surprising love. This parental care mirrors God’s even greater love for us in Christ.

Faith: Christ or Man?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many scientists admit evolution is not a testable scientific theory but a metaphysical system of belief. The fossil record itself shows sudden appearance of fully formed creatures, not gradual evolution. Evolution is faith in man, while creation rests on faith in God’s Word.

Certain: Six Creation Days

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Ten Commandments affirm that God created in six days and rested on the seventh, forming the basis of the Sabbath. If creation days were ages, God’s command about weekly rest would be meaningless. Scripture confirms creation occurred in six literal days.

Do Christians Need Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some Christians think they must reconcile the Bible with evolution, but the fossil record shows creatures appear suddenly, fully formed. Even evolutionists admit there are no undisputed transitional forms. Faithful Christianity requires no compromise with evolutionary theory.

Monkeying with Typewriters

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The idea that random chance can produce meaningful order, like monkeys typing Shakespeare, collapses under mathematical scrutiny. Even infinite time would not generate coherent results before producing endless nonsense. Evolutionary chance explanations are unscientific compared to God’s purposeful design.

A Janitorial Service in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The solar system continually sweeps up cosmic dust, much like cleaning a floor. Calculations show that if the system were billions of years old, space should be dust-free by now. The persistence of dust supports the Bible’s teaching of a young universe.

Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tassel-eared squirrels live on both rims of the Grand Canyon but show only minor color differences despite supposed millions of years of separation. The lack of evolutionary divergence suggests the canyon is not millions of years old but only thousands. These findings align with a young creation as described in Scripture.

The Brainy Jellyfish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Once thought simple, jellyfish have been found to possess nervous systems with features like those of mammals, even transmitting signals using both sodium and calcium. This allows them to send more information than most animals, defying claims of simplicity. Such discoveries remind us that what looks simple is often testimony to God’s wisdom.

Bees: Master Engineers

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Honeybees construct their combs in perfect hexagons, the most efficient geometric shape for storing honey with minimal material. Each bee works with astonishing precision, using angles humans can only replicate with advanced tools. Their intricate design points to God’s wisdom and purposeful care in creation.

Mapping Intelligence

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Both humans and animals use mental maps to navigate their environments. Experiments show that chimps, bees, and ants can recall locations and adapt to changes, demonstrating reasoning ability. This complex mental mapping ability could not have evolved gradually but was a gift from the Creator.

Theology & Doctrine

Cave Mysteries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Stalactites can form rapidly under modern conditions. Long ages are assumptions, not observations.

The Hunting Wasp

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The hunting wasp precisely paralyzes caterpillars to keep them alive as food for its young. This requires exact anatomical knowledge that chance evolution could never dream to achieve.

The Cyanide Defense

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A millipede called Apheloria defends itself by releasing deadly cyanide gas while remaining unharmed. Its simultaneous immunity and chemical defense require careful coordination. This remarkable system points to intentional design by a Creator.

The Bat’s Special Radar Design

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bats shut off their hearing with tiny muscles during sonar pulses, solving a radar problem humans only recently understood. Their precision shows foresight. Bats are clearly designed.

The Amazing Woodpecker

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

There Is No Simple Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Even the simplest cell contains factories, transport systems, and information centers. Cells perform tasks that entire organs do. Only God can explain their origin.

After Their Kinds

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Genesis teaches reproduction “after their kinds,” which matches observation. Dogs have puppies, cats have kittens—never hybrids across kinds. God seems to have emphasized this, knowing humans would later deny His role as Creator.

Smart Heart

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The heart pumps 2,000 gallons daily and adapts intelligently—even after transplant. Its abilities exceed human-made pumps. The heart displays brilliant design.

Whales Write Songs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Humpback whales compose songs up to 22 hours long, with rhyme and evolving themes. Every whale sings the same version each season. Their communication challenges evolutionary ideas of language.

The Bare Bone Facts

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bone is lighter than iron yet nearly as strong, with perfect composition for flexibility. Its design enables movement and support. Bones clearly show intentional creation.

The Great Wall in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Astronomers discovered a massive wall of galaxy clusters that contradicts Big Bang predictions. Instead of uniform distribution, the universe shows structure and design. This challenges cosmology’s assumptions about origins.

Is the Shark Related to the Pig?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Biochemical comparisons contradict evolutionary predictions—such as shark hormones resembling pigs' more than fish. These mismatches reveal that evolutionary trees are speculative. Each creature reflects a unique, created design.

Darwin's Child Murdered!

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain’s abilities exceed what evolution could produce. Alfred Wallace even questioned evolutionary explanations. The mind remains overwhelming evidence of divine design.

The Ultimate Engineer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures are engineered with principles superior to human designs, such as ideal bone composition and fluid pathways. These optimized structures appear even in early fossils. All creation displays the work of a master Engineer.

A Journey Through Inner Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A living cell enlarged to city size would show transport systems, factories, and robotic machinery. Its organization defies chance origin. Even evolutionists admit such complexity cannot arise accidentally.

100-Foot Ferns

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Fossils reveal ancient life was larger and more diverse, including giant ferns and dragonflies. This contradicts evolutionary ideas of increasing complexity. Creation was once perfect and has declined under the curse of sin.

Did Job Have a Weather Satellite

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scripture described the water cycle and global wind patterns long before science rediscovered them. Satellite images confirm what Job and Ecclesiastes recorded thousands of years ago. The Bible contains knowledge far ahead of its time.

Creation Makes Better Science

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution contradicts observations such as life never arising from nonliving matter and mutations failing to create more advanced creatures. Geological and linguistic evidence also support a young earth and Creator. Only the biblical account aligns with what we truly see.

The Fossils Show Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The fossil record does not show the gradual progression of life evolution claims. Instead, fully formed organisms appear suddenly in the Cambrian layers. Even Darwin recognized this contradiction, which still challenges evolution today.

The Oldest Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Herrerasaurus, one of the oldest known dinosaurs, was expected to be primitive, but instead was discovered to be fully formed and highly sophisticated. Its advanced jaws and teeth contradict evolutionary expectations and support the idea of well-designed creatures from the beginning.

The Bombardier Beetle

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would be fatal to the beetle. Its design stands as clear evidence of creation by an intelligent Designer.

Construction Frogs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot be explained by chance. They demonstrate the Creator’s direct wisdom and care.

Beavers Build More than Dams

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that it evolved gradually. Instead, it reflects the Creator’s gift of wisdom to His creatures.

The Weaver Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nests under one roof. While animals show intelligence, humans are unique in being created for relationship with God.

The Most Complex Structure

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God designed it with purpose and gives us His Word as a manual for its proper use.

A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some rabbits and hares have chest tufts of fur that serve no known survival purpose. Evolutionists struggle to explain them, but believers see God’s creativity expressed in beauty and variety. Not everything must serve survival—some things simply reflect His artistry.

Animals Don’t Need Technology

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals possess remarkable abilities—fleas jump incredible distances, camels endure deserts, and midges beat wings at astounding speeds. Humans need technology to match them, but animals were gifted with these abilities directly. This reflects God’s thoughtful provision.

Tool-Using Animals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals like chimpanzees, elephants, and woodpeckers use or even make tools. While evolutionists once denied this, their shifting explanations reveal evolution’s inconsistency. Humans remain unique, created in God’s image, despite animals’ cleverness.

The Personality of Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Research shows bacteria can learn, remember, and even display unique personalities despite identical genetics. Such individuality cannot be explained by evolution. Instead, it reflects God’s care for even the smallest details of creation.

Spiders the Size of a House?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
While insects vary greatly in size, oxygen delivery systems limit how large they can grow. Spiders the size of houses are impossible due to these physical constraints. This balance shows God’s wisdom in equipping each creature for its needs.

The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some tropical vines depend entirely on pollen-eating butterflies, which in turn rely on the vines for food. Female flowers mimic male flowers to attract pollinators. Such tightly matched relationships testify to a Creator’s purposeful design.

Dancing Bees

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bees communicate by dancing to show the location of nectar sources. When researchers tricked them, the hive demonstrated awareness by ignoring false directions, revealing unexpected intelligence. This highlights God’s gift of wisdom even to small creatures.

Bacteria’s Eyes and Ears

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria are far from simple—they have sensors like eyes and ears, and process information like a brain. They can detect differences too small for humans to notice. Their sophistication points to an intelligent Designer, not accidental origins.

A Whale of a Problem

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales are mammals but live entirely in the sea, posing a major problem for evolutionary claims. Their existence shows that not all mammals are related by descent. Instead, whales confirm God’s creation of distinct kinds from the beginning.

Three Million Children

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The Catasetum orchid relies on a few male flowers and even fewer female flowers, yet can produce up to three million seeds from successful pollination. Its survival depends on precise design and timing. If God cares for such details in plants, how much more does He care for us?

Hydraulic Spiders

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spiders use hydraulic pressure to extend their legs, and some plants even catapult seeds using the same principle. This advanced engineering was designed by God long before humans discovered hydraulics. Such features clearly reflect His wisdom and creativity.

Can Bacteria Think?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Experiments show that bacteria can make decisions, such as enduring discomfort to reach food. This intelligence challenges the evolutionary expectation that only higher creatures can think. Instead, it demonstrates that God equips every living thing with what it needs.

Real Sloth

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The three-toed sloth moves painfully slow, yet is perfectly suited to its arboreal lifestyle. Despite its helpless appearance, it thrives in the forests of South America. Its life reminds us of our dependence on Christ for salvation and our call not to be spiritually slothful.

Complex Ant Society

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ant colonies function like massive superorganisms, with specialized roles for soldiers, workers, and caretakers. The largest known colony houses over 300 million ants in tens of thousands of nests. This remarkable order reflects intelligence beyond the ants themselves, pointing to their Creator.

Death Before Adam?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
If death existed before Adam, then sin would not be the cause of death, undermining the Gospel itself. Scripture ties death directly to Adam’s fall and new life to Christ. Evolution with death before man denies this vital truth.

Does Evolution Allow the Supernatural?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution relies solely on natural laws, leaving no room for God’s intervention in creation. Theistic evolution is therefore inconsistent both with evolution’s principles and the Bible’s teaching. Only a straightforward acceptance of creation allows for God’s supernatural work.

Did God Create by Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many believe God used evolution to create, but thousands of scientists affirm direct creation in six days. Their work shows the Bible offers an intelligent, scientific alternative to evolution. God’s instrument of creation was not natural law but His Word through Christ.

Consider All the Dating Methods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scientists use over 100 different dating methods, yet only a few are emphasized to support billions of years. Many methods yield ages of just thousands of years, aligning with biblical creation. True science supports a young earth consistent with Scripture.

Does Time Work Miracles?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some evolutionists claim that with enough time, the impossible becomes possible. Yet science shows that time cannot make nonliving matter come alive. Instead of time, only God has the power to create life.

Cooked Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The sun has been shrinking, suggesting that if the earth were millions of years old, life could not have survived. Even small shrinkage rates point to an earth history measured in thousands, not billions, of years. The sun’s behavior confirms God’s design and timing.

The Mystery of Red Sirius

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ancient records describe Sirius as a red star, but today it is a white dwarf—a transformation that should take 100,000 years, not under 2,000. This contradiction challenges evolutionary astronomy’s timelines. Sirius points instead to a younger universe consistent with biblical history.

The Beginning of Faith

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Secular Humanism begins with its own account of origins, declaring the universe self-existing and not created. Like Christianity, it builds its entire worldview on its creation story. This shows that a true understanding of origins is essential to the Christian faith.

A World of Dust

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Dust comes from soil, salt, volcanoes, fires, and even space, with particles constantly circulating worldwide. Some dust is alive, carrying pollen, spores, or bacteria waiting for new life. Dust reminds us both of our earthly origin and of the eternal hope found in Christ.

The Bottomless Suitcase

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Behind the retina lies a tiny fluid-filled moat that nourishes, repairs, and supports the eye. Scientists continue to discover new functions in this remarkable structure, which Charles Darwin admitted natural selection could never explain. Its complexity points to intentional design by the Creator.

Was Fruit Like This in Eden?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Modern tomatoes often lack flavor because they’re picked green and artificially ripened. Scientists found that a Brazilian variety naturally delays overripening, hinting at how fruit may have been preserved in God’s perfect creation before sin. While sin has corrupted creation, God in Christ has reversed sin’s greatest effect—separation from Him.

Spidery Liquid Crystals

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Spider silk, stronger than steel by weight, is produced under normal conditions through a process scientists cannot fully replicate. Proteins in the silk shift into a liquid crystal state as the thread is formed, an elegant design solution that human engineering still struggles to match. God has already solved complex challenges with simple, natural beauty.

Mapping Intelligence

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Both humans and animals use mental maps to navigate their environments. Experiments show that chimps, bees, and ants can recall locations and adapt to changes, demonstrating reasoning ability. This complex mental mapping ability could not have evolved gradually but was a gift from the Creator.

Who is God?

Cave Mysteries

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Stalactites can form rapidly under modern conditions. Long ages are assumptions, not observations.

How Deep Is the Moon’s Dust?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The moon has far less dust than expected if it were billions of years old. Astronaut observations confirmed creationist predictions and the evidence supports a young moon.

The Marvel of Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Life is information‑rich and cannot arise from chemistry alone. Scientific discoveries undermine naturalistic origins. Scripture correctly identifies God as the source of life.

One Designer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Similar biological designs point to a common Designer, not common ancestry. Engineers reuse effective solutions. Nature reflects one wise Designer.

Have Evolutionists Found a Bad Design in the Eye?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The eye’s so‑called backward retina actually provides nourishment and rapid cell replacement. What was claimed as poor design is essential to vision and reveals superior engineering.

The Faith of the Evolutionist

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolutionary scientists admit evolution rests largely on faith rather than proof. Prof. L. H. Matthews acknowledged this openly.

Who Is Against Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many respected scientists reject evolution on scientific grounds. Dr. Colin Patterson admitted he could not identify a single proven evolutionary fact. Opposition to evolution includes educated experts.

The Hunting Wasp

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The hunting wasp precisely paralyzes caterpillars to keep them alive as food for its young. This requires exact anatomical knowledge that chance evolution could never dream to achieve.

A Most Unlikely Friendship

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The pagurid crab and sea anemone depend on each other for survival. Their relationship only works if both exist together. Such interdependence reflects deliberate creation.

The Cyanide Defense

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A millipede called Apheloria defends itself by releasing deadly cyanide gas while remaining unharmed. Its simultaneous immunity and chemical defense require careful coordination. This remarkable system points to intentional design by a Creator.

The Bat’s Special Radar Design

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bats shut off their hearing with tiny muscles during sonar pulses, solving a radar problem humans only recently understood. Their precision shows foresight. Bats are clearly designed.

The Amazing Woodpecker

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

There Is No Simple Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Even the simplest cell contains factories, transport systems, and information centers. Cells perform tasks that entire organs do. Only God can explain their origin.

After Their Kinds

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Genesis teaches reproduction “after their kinds,” which matches observation. Dogs have puppies, cats have kittens—never hybrids across kinds. God seems to have emphasized this, knowing humans would later deny His role as Creator.

Smart Heart

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The heart pumps 2,000 gallons daily and adapts intelligently—even after transplant. Its abilities exceed human-made pumps. The heart displays brilliant design.

Whales Write Songs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Humpback whales compose songs up to 22 hours long, with rhyme and evolving themes. Every whale sings the same version each season. Their communication challenges evolutionary ideas of language.

The Bare Bone Facts

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bone is lighter than iron yet nearly as strong, with perfect composition for flexibility. Its design enables movement and support. Bones clearly show intentional creation.

The Great Wall in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Astronomers discovered a massive wall of galaxy clusters that contradicts Big Bang predictions. Instead of uniform distribution, the universe shows structure and design. This challenges cosmology’s assumptions about origins.

Is the Shark Related to the Pig?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Biochemical comparisons contradict evolutionary predictions—such as shark hormones resembling pigs' more than fish. These mismatches reveal that evolutionary trees are speculative. Each creature reflects a unique, created design.

Darwin's Child Murdered!

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain’s abilities exceed what evolution could produce. Alfred Wallace even questioned evolutionary explanations. The mind remains overwhelming evidence of divine design.

The Ultimate Engineer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures are engineered with principles superior to human designs, such as ideal bone composition and fluid pathways. These optimized structures appear even in early fossils. All creation displays the work of a master Engineer.

A Journey Through Inner Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A living cell enlarged to city size would show transport systems, factories, and robotic machinery. Its organization defies chance origin. Even evolutionists admit such complexity cannot arise accidentally.

100-Foot Ferns

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Fossils reveal ancient life was larger and more diverse, including giant ferns and dragonflies. This contradicts evolutionary ideas of increasing complexity. Creation was once perfect and has declined under the curse of sin.

Did Job Have a Weather Satellite

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scripture described the water cycle and global wind patterns long before science rediscovered them. Satellite images confirm what Job and Ecclesiastes recorded thousands of years ago. The Bible contains knowledge far ahead of its time.

Creation Makes Better Science

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution contradicts observations such as life never arising from nonliving matter and mutations failing to create more advanced creatures. Geological and linguistic evidence also support a young earth and Creator. Only the biblical account aligns with what we truly see.

The Fossils Show Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The fossil record does not show the gradual progression of life evolution claims. Instead, fully formed organisms appear suddenly in the Cambrian layers. Even Darwin recognized this contradiction, which still challenges evolution today.

The Oldest Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Herrerasaurus, one of the oldest known dinosaurs, was expected to be primitive, but instead was discovered to be fully formed and highly sophisticated. Its advanced jaws and teeth contradict evolutionary expectations and support the idea of well-designed creatures from the beginning.

The Bombardier Beetle

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would be fatal to the beetle. Its design stands as clear evidence of creation by an intelligent Designer.

Beavers Build More than Dams

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that it evolved gradually. Instead, it reflects the Creator’s gift of wisdom to His creatures.

The Weaver Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nests under one roof. While animals show intelligence, humans are unique in being created for relationship with God.

Animals Don’t Need Technology

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Animals possess remarkable abilities—fleas jump incredible distances, camels endure deserts, and midges beat wings at astounding speeds. Humans need technology to match them, but animals were gifted with these abilities directly. This reflects God’s thoughtful provision.

Whales: Engineered for Water

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales possess unique features for underwater living, such as specialized hearing and blowholes. Evolutionists claim these changes came from land animals, but such restructuring is impossible without design. Whales clearly reveal God’s engineering.

Bamboo’s Message to the World

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
All members of a bamboo species flower simultaneously worldwide, then die, leaving only seeds. Such synchronization argues for a recent creation, not millions of years of evolutionary divergence. Bamboo stands as a witness to the Creator’s handiwork.

Plants that Fool Insects

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids and other plants employ deceptive strategies—like mimicking female insects or prey—to achieve pollination. These complex interactions show planning and design. Their interdependence demonstrates a Creator’s work, not evolutionary accident.

The Mind of a Bacteria

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria demonstrate both long-term and short-term memory, recalling past strategies for survival. Such learning and decision-making defy claims that they are “simple” life forms. They reflect the Creator’s careful provision for all His creatures.

Is it Orchid or Insect?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Certain orchids mimic female insects so perfectly that male pollinators are deceived into ensuring pollination. These deceptions are too precise to be explained by chance. They remind us of God’s creativity and His desire for relationship with His creatures.

The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some tropical vines depend entirely on pollen-eating butterflies, which in turn rely on the vines for food. Female flowers mimic male flowers to attract pollinators. Such tightly matched relationships testify to a Creator’s purposeful design.

What Amoebas Know

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Despite lacking brains, amoebas avoid wandering in circles when searching for food, showing a form of memory. This surprising ability reflects God’s design even in single-celled organisms. Likewise, God’s Word prevents us from wandering aimlessly in life.

Discovery Confirms Creation Claims

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creationists predicted that “modern” human fossils would be found in older layers than evolution allows. New discoveries have indeed pushed back the age of humanity far beyond evolutionary expectations. This supports the biblical account that humans have been here from the beginning.

Bacteria’s Eyes and Ears

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bacteria are far from simple—they have sensors like eyes and ears, and process information like a brain. They can detect differences too small for humans to notice. Their sophistication points to an intelligent Designer, not accidental origins.

A Whale of a Problem

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Whales are mammals but live entirely in the sea, posing a major problem for evolutionary claims. Their existence shows that not all mammals are related by descent. Instead, whales confirm God’s creation of distinct kinds from the beginning.

The Strange Behavior of Orchids

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Orchids use highly specialized strategies for pollination, from bright colors for birds to deceptive shapes for insects. Evolutionary terms like “co-evolution” fail to explain such complexity. These wonders point us to the Creator who designed them and calls us into relationship with Himself.

One God Against the gods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The plagues of Egypt directly targeted Egypt’s false gods, proving the superiority of Israel’s God. Each plague dismantled the supposed power of a particular deity, leaving no doubt that the true Creator rules over all. Today, God still reminds us not to look to creation for what only He can provide.

Real Sloth

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The three-toed sloth moves painfully slow, yet is perfectly suited to its arboreal lifestyle. Despite its helpless appearance, it thrives in the forests of South America. Its life reminds us of our dependence on Christ for salvation and our call not to be spiritually slothful.

Is There Life in Space?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Past hoaxes and modern searches reveal no real evidence of life beyond earth. Evolutionists hope for extraterrestrial life as proof of their beliefs, but the Bible suggests life is unique to earth. Our planet’s fine-tuning reflects God’s special design for humanity.

The Loving Crocodile

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Crocodiles tenderly guard their eggs and gently help hatchlings emerge, even carrying them in their mouths to safety. Both parents may care for the young, showing surprising love. This parental care mirrors God’s even greater love for us in Christ.

Complex Ant Society

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ant colonies function like massive superorganisms, with specialized roles for soldiers, workers, and caretakers. The largest known colony houses over 300 million ants in tens of thousands of nests. This remarkable order reflects intelligence beyond the ants themselves, pointing to their Creator.

The Crocodile Bird

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The crocodile bird cleans food scraps from crocodile mouths and alerts them to danger, benefiting both species. Such complex cooperation cannot be explained by evolution but shows intentional design. God provides for His creatures in remarkable ways.

The Archer Fish

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The archer fish shoots precise streams of water to knock insects into the water for food. Its mouth forms a blow tube with valve-like precision, allowing accurate aim. This ingenious design points to God’s detailed provision, even for a small fish.

Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures display God’s inventive care, from glowing fish to long-distance-flying birds and swimming penguins. Each is perfectly suited to its environment with unique adaptations. Studying them helps us better understand God’s thoughts and creativity.

Faith: Christ or Man?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many scientists admit evolution is not a testable scientific theory but a metaphysical system of belief. The fossil record itself shows sudden appearance of fully formed creatures, not gradual evolution. Evolution is faith in man, while creation rests on faith in God’s Word.

Do Christians Need Evolution?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Some Christians think they must reconcile the Bible with evolution, but the fossil record shows creatures appear suddenly, fully formed. Even evolutionists admit there are no undisputed transitional forms. Faithful Christianity requires no compromise with evolutionary theory.

Does Evolution Allow the Supernatural?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution relies solely on natural laws, leaving no room for God’s intervention in creation. Theistic evolution is therefore inconsistent both with evolution’s principles and the Bible’s teaching. Only a straightforward acceptance of creation allows for God’s supernatural work.

Consider All the Dating Methods

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scientists use over 100 different dating methods, yet only a few are emphasized to support billions of years. Many methods yield ages of just thousands of years, aligning with biblical creation. True science supports a young earth consistent with Scripture.

Monkeying with Typewriters

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The idea that random chance can produce meaningful order, like monkeys typing Shakespeare, collapses under mathematical scrutiny. Even infinite time would not generate coherent results before producing endless nonsense. Evolutionary chance explanations are unscientific compared to God’s purposeful design.

A Janitorial Service in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The solar system continually sweeps up cosmic dust, much like cleaning a floor. Calculations show that if the system were billions of years old, space should be dust-free by now. The persistence of dust supports the Bible’s teaching of a young universe.

The Mystery of Red Sirius

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Ancient records describe Sirius as a red star, but today it is a white dwarf—a transformation that should take 100,000 years, not under 2,000. This contradiction challenges evolutionary astronomy’s timelines. Sirius points instead to a younger universe consistent with biblical history.

Knowing the Religions of Our Times

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Many modern belief systems, including secular humanism, function as religions even while denying God. Without recognizing the Creator, people invent their own values and definitions of life. Christians must understand these competing faiths in order to share how Christ truly answers life’s questions.

Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Tassel-eared squirrels live on both rims of the Grand Canyon but show only minor color differences despite supposed millions of years of separation. The lack of evolutionary divergence suggests the canyon is not millions of years old but only thousands. These findings align with a young creation as described in Scripture.

Mapping Intelligence

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Both humans and animals use mental maps to navigate their environments. Experiments show that chimps, bees, and ants can recall locations and adapt to changes, demonstrating reasoning ability. This complex mental mapping ability could not have evolved gradually but was a gift from the Creator.

The Animal with Two Life Cycles

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Jellyfish live two very different lives—one as a swimming, sexually reproducing medusa and another as a rock-clinging, cloning polyp. Though seemingly simple, jellyfish use mathematically precise swimming patterns to maximize hunting success and even display advanced nervous system features found only in mammals. Their unique design highlights God’s creativity and wisdom.

Wisdom

The Bat’s Special Radar Design

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bats shut off their hearing with tiny muscles during sonar pulses, solving a radar problem humans only recently understood. Their precision shows foresight. Bats are clearly designed.

The Amazing Woodpecker

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its skull—an arrangement evolution cannot explain. Its system testifies to the Creator’s ingenuity. Woodpeckers reveal intentional design.

There Is No Simple Life

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Even the simplest cell contains factories, transport systems, and information centers. Cells perform tasks that entire organs do. Only God can explain their origin.

After Their Kinds

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Genesis teaches reproduction “after their kinds,” which matches observation. Dogs have puppies, cats have kittens—never hybrids across kinds. God seems to have emphasized this, knowing humans would later deny His role as Creator.

Smart Heart

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The heart pumps 2,000 gallons daily and adapts intelligently—even after transplant. Its abilities exceed human-made pumps. The heart displays brilliant design.

Whales Write Songs

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Humpback whales compose songs up to 22 hours long, with rhyme and evolving themes. Every whale sings the same version each season. Their communication challenges evolutionary ideas of language.

The Bare Bone Facts

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Bone is lighter than iron yet nearly as strong, with perfect composition for flexibility. Its design enables movement and support. Bones clearly show intentional creation.

The Great Wall in Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Astronomers discovered a massive wall of galaxy clusters that contradicts Big Bang predictions. Instead of uniform distribution, the universe shows structure and design. This challenges cosmology’s assumptions about origins.

Is the Shark Related to the Pig?

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Biochemical comparisons contradict evolutionary predictions—such as shark hormones resembling pigs' more than fish. These mismatches reveal that evolutionary trees are speculative. Each creature reflects a unique, created design.

Darwin's Child Murdered!

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The human brain’s abilities exceed what evolution could produce. Alfred Wallace even questioned evolutionary explanations. The mind remains overwhelming evidence of divine design.

The Ultimate Engineer

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Creatures are engineered with principles superior to human designs, such as ideal bone composition and fluid pathways. These optimized structures appear even in early fossils. All creation displays the work of a master Engineer.

A Journey Through Inner Space

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
A living cell enlarged to city size would show transport systems, factories, and robotic machinery. Its organization defies chance origin. Even evolutionists admit such complexity cannot arise accidentally.

100-Foot Ferns

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Fossils reveal ancient life was larger and more diverse, including giant ferns and dragonflies. This contradicts evolutionary ideas of increasing complexity. Creation was once perfect and has declined under the curse of sin.

Did Job Have a Weather Satellite

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Scripture described the water cycle and global wind patterns long before science rediscovered them. Satellite images confirm what Job and Ecclesiastes recorded thousands of years ago. The Bible contains knowledge far ahead of its time.

Creation Makes Better Science

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Evolution contradicts observations such as life never arising from nonliving matter and mutations failing to create more advanced creatures. Geological and linguistic evidence also support a young earth and Creator. Only the biblical account aligns with what we truly see.

The Fossils Show Creation

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
The fossil record does not show the gradual progression of life evolution claims. Instead, fully formed organisms appear suddenly in the Cambrian layers. Even Darwin recognized this contradiction, which still challenges evolution today.

The Oldest Dinosaur

Mark W. CadwalladerIan T. TaylorDon ClarkDavid MacMillanBruce Henne
Herrerasaurus, one of the oldest known dinosaurs, was expected to be primitive, but instead was discovered to be fully formed and highly sophisticated. Its advanced jaws and teeth contradict evolutionary expectations and support the idea of well-designed creatures from the beginning.