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  • Scientist Says Evolution Makes Bad Science
    2025/05/09

    Dr. Colin Patterson of the British Museum of Natural History challenged evolutionary claims when biochemical comparisons among species didn't match expected evolutionary relationships. Though not a creationist, Patterson’s findings highlighted major flaws in evolutionary theory.

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    Photo: Charles Darwin 1881, Elliott & Fry, PD, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Multiple Blessings from Trees
    2025/05/08

    Trees provide far more than wood and food—they purify the air, create sugar through photosynthesis, regulate climate, and even communicate with one another through fungal networks. As science uncovers more about trees, it increasingly affirms the wisdom in God's creation.

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  • The Hungry Leaf
    2025/05/07

    The Amazonian leaf fish is expertly camouflaged to look and behave like a drifting leaf, complete with markings that mimic veins and a leaf stem. It uses this disguise to ambush prey, deceiving other fish until it's too late.

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    Photo: Amazon leaffish (monocirrhus polyacanthus), Daiju Azuma, CC BY-SA 2.5, Wikimedia Commons, Changes Made.

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  • Musical Memory
    2025/05/06

    Scientists have discovered that musical ability, including perfect pitch, is likely inherited genetically, challenging the idea that such traits could arise randomly through evolution. Only a small percentage of people possess perfect pitch, and musical talent often runs in families regardless of formal training. These findings highlight the Creator's intentional design and the special gifts He gives to each person.

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  • Tree Wars
    2025/05/05

    Trees under insect attack can emit chemical signals to warn neighboring trees, prompting them to produce toxins as a defense. This chemical communication enables even immobile plants to respond to threats.

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  • Creative Strategies for Life
    2025/05/02

    Certain plants and animals demonstrate astonishing survival strategies. These strategies ensure survival against parasites and environmental challenges. The sophistication in these interactions points to an intelligent Creator behind life's design.

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    Photo: Two New Zealand mud snails (potamopyrgus antipodarum) on leaf, Judi Lapsley Miller, CC BY 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Genesis, Naturally
    2025/05/01

    For centuries, Christians—including Jesus Himself—understood Genesis 1 as a literal, historical account of creation and regarded Adam and Eve as real people. Only in more recent times, under the influence of secular philosophy and evolutionary thinking, have some begun to question this view. The natural, straightforward reading of Genesis remains the most consistent with both biblical teaching and church history.

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    Image: Jesus Teaching, Chil Vera, Pixabay.

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  • Heating for Health
    2025/04/30

    Fever, often viewed as a symptom to be treated, is actually a defense mechanism designed to help the body fight infection. It boosts the immune system's response and deprives bacteria of resources, increasing the body’s ability to heal. This clever design shows God’s wisdom in how He built our bodies to combat disease.

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