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Today's Creation Moment

In the beginning... God Created.

Join us as we proclaim evidence for the truth of the Bible through the wonders of God's creation! Each program features scientific facts proving that the natural world was deliberately designed and is not a product of evolutionary chance.

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2 minutes
Episodes
1685
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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The Venus Flytrap

The Venus Flytrap

The exotic Venus flytrap is an insect-catching plant and a wonder of God’s engineering.

Notes: Ref: David Dreier, “Venus’s-Flytrap Case Closed,” OMNI. Vol.5-10, July1983, p.42.. Photo: Courtesy of …

00:02:01  |   Mon 04 Dec 2023
Why Don't Birds Need Socks?

Why Don't Birds Need Socks?

Have you ever watched ducks out on an icy lake paddling around in the near-freezing water. They will spend much of the day in that one spot with the temperature well below freezing, and yet the col…

00:02:01  |   Mon 04 Dec 2023
The Bombardier Beetle

The Bombardier Beetle

The bombardier beetle has a powerful and complex system for protecting himself from enemies. 

 If this system is missing any of its parts, it is more than worthless to the beetle; the chemicals alo…

00:02:03  |   Fri 01 Dec 2023
Construction Frogs

Construction Frogs

 Perhaps to get evolutionists to rethink their beliefs, the Creator has provided many inventive and unique structures. There are so many of these that even the longest evolutionary timescale could no…

00:02:02  |   Thu 30 Nov 2023
Beavers Build More Than Dams

Beavers Build More Than Dams

Beavers are widely known for their huge constructions. However, beavers build more than just dams.  The beaver is quite an engineer. 

 Ref: Science Digest, Aug. 1983. p. 73.

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00:02:02  |   Wed 29 Nov 2023
The Beetle Who Is a Chemist

The Beetle Who Is a Chemist

 Imagine a beetle that can move across the surface of water without any body movement. Some creatures have been given such ability and skill that it should be clear to even the most skeptical person …

00:02:03  |   Tue 28 Nov 2023
The Weaverbird

The Weaverbird

Intelligence – as much as is needed and no more – is generously found throughout the creation. So we cannot say that intelligence alone makes humans special.

 Ref: Science Digest, Aug. 1983. p. 73.…

00:02:01  |   Mon 27 Nov 2023
The Most Complex Structure

The Most Complex Structure

What is the most complex structure in the universe? I'll give you a hint: it weighs only a few pounds, and you own one.

Ref: Finn, Robert. 1983. "Amnesia: case of a fragmented past." Science Digest,…

00:02:02  |   Fri 24 Nov 2023
A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

A Tuft Mystery for Evolution

Those of us who accept our creation as the work of the Creator find many examples of what seems to be His wonderful creativity – creativity just for the sake of creativity! These add to our apprecia…

00:02:02  |   Thu 23 Nov 2023
Animals Don't Need Technology

Animals Don't Need Technology

When we compare ourselves with many of the other living things on this Earth, our abilities are not very impressive.

 Ref: "Animal athletes." Science Digest, Dec., 1983. p. 20. Photo: Camel caravan…

00:02:03  |   Wed 22 Nov 2023
Tool-Using Animals

Tool-Using Animals

Evolution devalues humanity. It tries to find the most unflattering way to describe human beings to try to counter the Bible's claim that they were created in God's image.

 Ref: "Tool-wielding beas…

00:02:01  |   Tue 21 Nov 2023
Whales: Engineered for Water

Whales: Engineered for Water

We are told by evolutionists that the whale evolved from a cow-like creature that originally lived on land. Let's look at that claim. First, the whale can hear what direction a sound is coming from …

00:02:03  |   Mon 20 Nov 2023
The Personality of Bacteria

The Personality of Bacteria

Scientists are learning that even the lowly bacteria have mind and memory. New research is showing that mind, memory, brain, and personality did not evolve. These can be found in the lowliest of cre…

00:02:03  |   Fri 17 Nov 2023
Bamboo's Message to the World

Bamboo's Message to the World

Many plants reproduce simply by cloning. The most obvious example of cloning that comes to mind is the dandelion. Unless you get all of the main dandelion root out of the ground, each piece of the r…

00:02:02  |   Thu 16 Nov 2023
Plants that Fool Insects

Plants that Fool Insects

 Many plants, especially orchids, offer different ploys to fool insects into pollinating them. Each of these ploys shows planning, design and the ability to create the design that will work. That the…

00:02:02  |   Wed 15 Nov 2023
Spiders the Size of a House?

Spiders the Size of a House?

The largest known beetle in the world is the aptly named goliath beetle. This African beetle can become almost as large as a mouse. Dinosaurs were not the largest animals ever to live. The great blu…

00:02:02  |   Tue 14 Nov 2023
The Mind of a Bacteria

The Mind of a Bacteria

Researchers are learning that bacteria have senses similar to our hearing and sight. Bacteria even have a brain that receives information from their senses. They can make decisions. However, all of …

00:02:01  |   Mon 13 Nov 2023
Is It Orchid or Insect?

Is It Orchid or Insect?

 There are at least four known types of orchids that effectively pretend to be female insects. They are so good at this ruse that they attract the attentions of male pollinators. That there are four

00:02:02  |   Fri 10 Nov 2023
The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies

The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies

Two groups of tropical vines rely for reproduction on the world's only known species of pollen-eating butterfly. Neither vine has very showy flowers, nor do their flowers have any scent. However, th…

00:02:02  |   Thu 09 Nov 2023
What Amoebas Know

What Amoebas Know

When lost in the forest with no clues to where to go, humans tend to go in circles. And we have brains. Amoebas, which don't have brains, somehow manage not to end up going in circles when they have …

00:02:01  |   Wed 08 Nov 2023
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