
Today's Creation Moment
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Is Your Doctor an Old Crab?
If you enjoy seafood, crab might be one of your favorite foods. But there’s another big reason for loving crab, and we’ll you about it on today’s program.

The Delaware Creation
Of all the many Great Flood legends held by people groups around the world, one of the most interesting is the one we’ll tell you about on today’s program.

The Flying Insect Eradicator
Bats have developed a bad reputation thanks to legends and stories about vampires. In reality, bats are highly intelligent creatures that are of enormous benefit to man.

Plant and Bacteria Communicate
Did you know that plants are able to communicate with bacteria in a way that benefits them both? It’s a fascinating fact of nature which you’ll learn about on today’s program.

Skeletons Puzzle Evolutionists
If you believed evolutionists, you’d think that all the scientific evidence supports Darwinism. But as you’ll hear on today’s program, nothing could be further from the truth!

Garlic Medicine
If you love garlic in your meals, here’s another reason to like garlic – it can even make you healthier! Get set to learn about Garlic Medicine on today’s program.

Surprising Facts About the Eye
What human body part kept Darwin awake at night as he thought about the impossibility of evolution producing it? Find out on today’s program.

Doctor Leech
Did you know that leeches are still used in modern hospitals? It’s true, and today we’ll tell what else we’ve learned from these seemingly simple creatures.

A Hairy Subject
You may have years of experience cutting it and combing it, but on today’s program, you’ll learn fascinating facts about your hair that you never learned in school.

God's Mind is Bigger Than Ours
If you think it’s hard to wrap your mind around things like infinity, that’s a relatively easy task compared to understanding the mind of God.

Doctor Nose
Did you know that doctors can diagnose many different diseases using nothing but their nose? Find out what else your nose can do on today’s program.

Sleep and Bacteria
Why do we tend to sleep more when we’re sick? And why do we get sleepy at the end of the day? On today’s broadcast, we will tell you about a biochemical that can take much of the credit.

A Rose Is Still a Rose
Roses are red, the poem goes, but did you know they can be almost every other color too? Roses all don’t smell alike either, as you’ll discover on today’s program.

The Deceptive Eye
Why do our eyes so easily deceive us … like when looking at an optical illusion or missing a typo in something we’ve written? That’s what we will be looking at on today’s program.

Fake Spider
The changes he noticed in fruit flies helped lead Darwin to his theory of evolution. But the fruit fly you’ll meet on today’s broadcast is sure to lead you to a very different conclusion!

Thuban
We call Polaris the Pole Star because it points us to our planet’s North Pole. But did you know it hasn’t always been the Pole Star? On today’s program, we’ll tell you about a faint star that was once our Pole Star.

My Blue-Eyed Cousin
Are all people with blue eyes related to one another? On today’s program, we’ll explain why some scientists think this is true … and why we think that they’re right!

Can We Renew Energy?
Are wind farms a viable way to provide us with clean energy? How about solar panels? Or are we better off sticking with coal? That’s what we’ll be looking at on today’s program.

Knot a Fish
On a previous program, we told you the story of the hagfish and its ability to tie itself into a knot to remove the slime it produced to defend itself from predators. Today we will take an even closer look at this unusual creature.

Metallic Hydrogen
Did you know that scientists are trying to turn hydrogen gas into a metallic solid? It’s too soon to tell if they will succeed. But as you’ll hear on today’s program, success could supply spacecraft with large amounts of energy.

Eating Meat
Though God allowed people to eat meat after the worldwide flood, eating meat is now considered by many to be a very bad idea. On today’s program Moment, we’ll tell you why eating meat is actually a very GOOD idea!

Geese
Did you know that in ancient times, Christians used the wild goose rather than the dove as a symbol for the Holy Spirit? When you hear on today’s program why they thought this way, it will all make sense.

Like a Dove
When Jesus was baptized, the Bible tells us that the Holy Spirit descended on Him like a dove. On today’s program, we share why we think the dove was chosen to represent the Holy Spirit on this very special occasion.

The Galapagos Cormoran
The Galapagos Cormorant has wings that are so small, it cannot fly. Evolutionists, of course, tell us that its small wings are due to evolution. But on today’s program, we’ll show you why their explanation doesn’t fly either!

Homo Erectus Last Seen in Java?
All of us have seen news items supporting evolution. On today’s program, we’ll give you some tips to help you recognize the suppositions that such news stories are often built on.

Dogs and Mental Health
Did you know that owning a dog early in life can make you less likely to develop some forms of mental illness when you are much older? On today’s program, we’ll tell you more about the study and its results.

A Frog with No Lungs
On today’s program, we introduce you to a frog that has no “ribbits” because it has no lungs. How does this unusual frog breathe? Well, that’s just one of the things you’ll learn about the Bornean flat-headed frog.

The Hellbender
Though its name would suggest that it is a fearsome and ferocious predator, the hellbender salamander is really quite shy. On today’s program, find out why it was given such an inappropriate name.

Bible Critics Disproven Again
By now, Bible critics really should have learned that attacking God’s Word is a losing proposition. Find out why on today’s program.

Olber's Paradox
Did you know that the night sky is darker than it should be? Once you know the reason, you’ll see why this ought to keep evolutionary scientists up at night! Photo: Starry Sky – Pixabay.com

Illogical Wisdom
Today’s program makes no sense at all! What I mean to say is that what you are about to hear seems to go against common sense. Photo: Example of "stochastic resonance" enhanced image. (PD)

Coral Grows Faster than Thought
How long does it take algae to build large coral reefs? Millions of years, as evolutionists tell us? As you’ll hear on today’s program, the answer just may surprise you. Photo: Coral – Pixabay.com

Flying Sheep
When evolutionists tell us that living things only give the appearance of design, are they pulling the wool over our eyes? As you’ll hear on today’s program, yes they are! Photo: Pixabay.com

Humans_ The Artists
Perhaps the creators of The Flintstones weren’t too far off when depicting stone age people as more advanced than we give them credit for. Get the stone cold truth on today’s program. Photo: Bison from Cave of Altamira. Pixabay.com

Bacterial Physicists and Chemists
Imagine – a bacterium that can change its chemistry so it can sleep as if in a coma for decades when its environment becomes too harsh. Photo: Dry soil – Pixabay.com

The All-Purpose Foot
Have you ever tried gluing something together underwater? As you’ll see on today’s program, there’s an animal that has no trouble getting its foot to stick to things under water. Photo: Mussels in ocean – Pixabay.com

A Discovery Predicted by Creationists
Evolutionists like to taunt creationists with the claim that we never make scientific predictions. But as you’ll see on today’s broadcast, nothing could be further from the truth. Photo: Tarsier -Pixabay.com

Plants Call In Air Defenses.
When you look at plants’ abilities to protect themselves when attacked, there can be no doubt that their Creator gave them these gifts. On today’s program, we look at one type of plant defense.. Photo: Parasitoid wasp by Ian Alexander - CC BY-SA 4.0

Unimagined Actions and Reactions
In the battle between insects and plants, it seems that bugs have all the advantages. But God hasn’t failed to give plants a line of defense, as you’ll hear on today’s program. Photo: Tomatoes on vine. Pixabay.com

Salty Enough for the Bible
What does the amount of salt in the world’s oceans tell us about the age of the Earth and evolution itself? Find out on today’s program. Photo: Salt Shaker – Pixabay.com

Keeping Males and Females in Balance
On today’s program, we look at why there is roughly the same number of men and women in the world. Does it have something to do with evolution or is there a better explanation? Photo: Atlantic Silverside – Smithsonian Environmental Research- CCA 2.0

Do You Know What You Believe?
As you’ll hear on today’s Creation Moment, a team of researchers conducted a study to find out why we believe what we believe.

Microscopic Engineers
On today’s program, learn about a species of bacteria that can actually make its own navigation system to find its next meal! Evolutionists are in the dark, but it’s no mystery. Image: The magnetic field of a bar magnetic - Newton Henry Black (PD)

An Accent on Language Ability
Though today’s program might seem unbelievable, Foreign-Accent Syndrome is real. Why do some people suddenly start speaking with a foreign accent? Image: The Tower of Babel – by Gustave Dore (PD)

The Rock-Climbing Catfish
As any skilled climber can tell you, climbing rock walls requires great skill, strength and smarts. On today’s program, we’ll see if the rock-climbing catfish possesses those same qualities. Photo: Courtesy S. Schaefer/AMNH.

Broadcasting
On today’s program, we look at the topic of broadcasting. No, not the broadcasting that brings you this program over this radio station, but the broadcasting that keeps food on your table. Image: Pieter Brugel the Elder, Landscape with the Parable of the Sower, Public Domain.

Agriculture in the Bible
From the earliest chapters of Genesis in the Garden of Eden, the Bible has a lot to say about agriculture. On today’s program0, we’ll look at a few of the many Bible truths we gleaned from its pages. Image: Adobe Stock Images, licensed to author.

Today's Golden Apples
What motivated NASA to send a solar probe to the sun in 2018 to scoop up material from the solar atmosphere? The answer to that probing question is coming up on today’s program. Image: Filtered photo, showing a finger of solar corona, CC BY-SA 2.0 Unported.

Bears Evolve Near Humans
It’s been said that when you’re a hammer, everything looks like a nail. In the same way, when you’re an evolutionist, everything looks like it evolved and IS evolving. We’ll show you what we mean on today’s program. Image: Adobe Stock Images, licensed to author.

Maxwell_s Being
Today’s program is about the second law of thermodynamics, a law that has never been broken. But that didn’t stop one famous scientist from trying to break the law. Image: Maxwell’s thought experiment, CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported.