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Founded in 1963, Creation Moments remains committed to building up the Church and enlightening the world to the wonders of God's creation. For more than sixty years, this ministry has proclaimed the truth of biblical creation and provided irrefutable evidence that the Bible can be trusted from the v...
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Brain Talk
There is a huge difference between computers and the human brain. While the computer transmits information using electricity, the brain communicates i...
Giraffes in Antigravity Suits
On previous Creation Moments, we have talked about some of the wonderful designs that help make the giraffe possible. The giraffe has a strong heart t...
Why Don't You Rust?
Did you ever wonder why you don't rust? Before you laugh, remember—iron is not only a major part of your blood, it is used to attract the oxygen that...
Wernher von Braun on Creation
Dr. Wernher von Braun was considered one of the 20th century's greatest scientists. After pioneering work in rocketry, von Braun developed the Saturn...
The Oldest Dinosaur
Many people mistakenly believe that dinosaurs prove evolution. After all, dinosaurs are strange creatures and seem to represent a very different world...
The Bombardier Beetle
The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would b...
Construction Frogs
Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot...
Beavers Build More than Dams
Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that they evolv...
The Beetle Who is a Chemist
The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledg...
The Weaver Bird
Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nes...
The Most Complex Structure
The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God des...
A Tuft Mystery for Evolution
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 c...
Animals Don’t Need Technology
Animals possess remarkable abilities—fleas jump incredible distances, camels endure deserts, and midges beat their wings at astounding speeds. Humans...
Tool-Using Animals
Animals like chimpanzees, elephants, and woodpeckers use or even make tools. While evolutionists once denied this, their shifting explanations reveal...
Whales: Engineered for Water
Whales possess unique features for underwater living, such as specialized hearing and blowholes. Evolutionists claim these changes came from land anim...
The Personality of Bacteria
Research shows bacteria can learn, remember, and even display unique personalities despite identical genetics. Such individuality cannot be explained...
Bamboo’s Message to the World
All members of a bamboo species flower simultaneously worldwide, then die, leaving only seeds. Such synchronization argues for a recent creation, not...
Plants that Fool Insects
Orchids and other plants employ deceptive strategies—like mimicking female insects or prey—to achieve pollination. Their interdependence demonstrates...
Spiders the Size of a House?
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 phys...
The Mind of a Bacteria
Bacteria demonstrate both long-term and short-term memory, recalling past strategies for survival. Such learning and decision-making defy claims that...
Is it Orchid or Insect?
Certain orchids mimic female insects so perfectly that male pollinators are deceived into ensuring pollination. These deceptions are too precise to be...
The Vine that Keeps Pet Butterflies
Some tropical vines depend entirely on pollen-eating butterflies, which in turn rely on the vines for food. Female flowers mimic male flowers to attra...
What Amoebas Know
Despite lacking brains, amoebas avoid wandering in circles when searching for food, showing a form of memory. This surprising ability reflects God’s d...
Dancing Bees
Bees communicate by dancing to show the location of nectar sources. When researchers tricked them, the hive demonstrated awareness by ignoring false d...
Discovery Confirms Creation Claims
Creationists predicted that “modern” human fossils would be found in older layers than evolution allows. New discoveries have indeed pushed back the a...
Bacteria’s Eyes and Ears
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 hum...
A Whale of a Problem
Whales are mammals but live entirely in the sea, posing a major problem for evolutionary claims. Their existence shows that not all mammals are relate...
Three Million Children
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...
A Desert full of Frogs?
Tree frogs and desert frogs thrive in unlikely environments thanks to special provisions from the Creator. Bromeliads provide treetop pools for tree f...
Hydraulic Spiders
Spiders use hydraulic pressure to extend their legs, and some plants even catapult seeds using the same principle. This advanced engineering was desig...
The Strange Behavior of Orchids
Orchids use highly specialized strategies for pollination, from bright colors for birds to deceptive shapes for insects. Evolutionary terms like “co-e...
Can Bacteria Think?
Experiments show that bacteria can make decisions, such as enduring discomfort to reach food. This intelligence challenges the evolutionary expectatio...
Creative Procreation
Sexual reproduction in plants presents a problem for evolution, yet God’s design solves it beautifully. The Arum lily uses an ingenious system with in...
Mysteries of the Piranha
Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits...
One God Against the gods
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 par...
Real Sloth
The three-toed sloth moves painfully slow, yet is perfectly suited to its arboreal lifestyle. Despite its helpless appearance, it thrives in the fores...
Is There Life in Space?
Past hoaxes and modern searches reveal no real evidence of life beyond earth. Evolutionists hope for extraterrestrial life as proof of their beliefs,...
The Loving Crocodile
Crocodiles tenderly guard their eggs and gently help hatchlings emerge, even carrying them in their mouths to safety. Both parents may care for the yo...
Complex Ant Society
Ant colonies function like massive superorganisms, with specialized roles for soldiers, workers, and caretakers. The largest known colony houses over...
The Crocodile Bird
The crocodile bird cleans food scraps from crocodile mouths and alerts them to danger, benefiting both species. Such complex cooperation cannot be exp...