• The Flowering Chameleon
    May 5 2026

    The scarlet gilia plant changes its flower color from red to pink and then white to attract different pollinators, shifting from hummingbirds to hawkmoths as the season progresses. Scientists find the precise timing of this change remarkable. It reflects the wisdom of a Creator rather than passive evolution.

    Image: Skyrocket Gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata), CanyonlandsNPS, PD, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Stone Makers
    May 4 2026

    Many creatures produce ceramics and stony materials, such as oyster shells and teeth, that are stronger and more durable than those made in human laboratories. Scientists believe special cells use proteins to control crystal formation in intricate ways that current human technology cannot match.

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  • A Brilliant Escape
    May 1 2026

    Jellyfish utilize complex light-flashing and tentacle-detaching tactics to escape deep-sea predators. These sophisticated behaviors challenge the idea that jellyfish are primitive organisms. There is high-level design in even the simplest-looking creatures.

    Image: Atolla wyvillei jellyfish (Operation Deep Scope 2004), NOAA Ocean Explorer from USA, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Worms with Kneecaps
    Apr 30 2026

    Fossil evidence from China reveals that complex multicelled organisms appeared suddenly without simpler evolutionary predecessors. The fact that these ancient creatures are nearly identical to modern groups suggests a history of stability rather than gradual change.

    Image: Chengjiang biota collage, Dwergenpaartje Cédric Aria, Fangchen Zhao, Han Zeng, Jin Guo, Maoyan ZhuSmith, Degan ShuYujing Li, Mark Williams, Thomas H. P. Harvey, Fan Wei, Yang Zhao, Jin Guo, Sarah Gabbott, Tom Fletcher, Xianguang Hou, Peiyun Cong, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Joshua's Altar
    Apr 29 2026

    Archaeological finds on Mt. Ebal of a large altar and specific sacrificial remains, align with the biblical description of Joshua's altar. These physical remains provide historical confirmation for events recorded in the Old Testament.

    Image: Joshua's Altar, Hoshvilim, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Your Portable First Aid Kit
    Apr 28 2026

    Human saliva contains specific growth factors that accelerate the healing of wounds, explaining the natural instinct to lick an injury. This built-in first aid system is a purposeful design for the preservation of health.

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  • Toxic Butterflies Fool Evolutionists
    Apr 27 2026

    The viceroy butterfly was long thought to be a non-toxic mimic of the monarch, but research has proven it produces its own powerful toxins. This discovery corrects an evolutionary assumption and highlights the unique protective designs given to different species.

    Image: Viceroy Butterfly, PiccoloNamek, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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  • Catastrophe!
    Apr 24 2026

    The 1815 eruption of Mt. Tambora illustrates how geological catastrophes can create massive changes and sedimentary layers in a very short time. Such events show that the earth's features can be formed by rapid processes rather than just slow, uniform changes.

    Image: Mt Tambora Indonesia, Jialiang Gao, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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