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Devious Fungus
Even the simplest, most primitive life forms are incredibly complex, whether biologists like to admit it or not! And we’ll prove it on today’s program.

The Not So Blind Watchmaker
Not all timepieces are made by watchmakers. In fact, many of the most sophisticated timepieces are found in nature. Get the right time on today’s program.

The Grasshopper's Cypress
On today’s program, you’ll learn about a plant that produces a hormone that protects itself from insect predators. The process is so complex, evolutionists can’t begin to explain it! And now, our Creation Moments host, Paul Taylor.

Cyclopes Ear
Can you name the only creature that has just one hearing organ? We’ll give you a clue. It’s a predator that prays before meals. Get the answer on today’s program.

Learning in the Womb, Learning from the Womb
What do babies in the womb like listening to the most? You might think it’s the sound of their mother’s voice, but we’ll tell you what’s at the top of their playlist on today’s program.

Miracle Smell
How do you smell? You might be surprised to know what your nose knows, and we’ll tell you about it on today’s program.

Fossil Termites
A termite’s nest has been found from the time of the dinosaurs? On today’s program, we’ll tell you why evolutionists might not be thrilled over this discovery.

Unusual Island Love Song
On today’s program, we take you to Hawaii for some of the most unusual songs you will NEVER hear. That’s because they are songs sung not by islanders but by fruit flies.

Truly Omnivorous
On today’s Creation Moment, we take a look at lake algae that actually eat bacteria. It’s not only good for them, it’s great for the lakes they inhabit. And now, our Creation Moments host, Paul Taylor.

The Jekyll and Hyde Protozoan
On today’s program, we look at protozoans that are usually quite harmless. But when they sense the presence of mosquito larvae, what comes next is NOT a pretty sight.

Wonders from Ancient Cooks
On today’s Creation Moment, we share some cooking tips that have been around for thousands of years – more evidence that ancient man wasn’t so primitive after all!

Meet Caiaphas
On today’s program, we look at one of the most important archaeological discoveries of modern times … and no, we’re not talking about the Dead Sea Scrolls.

The Ants' Road Department
Would you believe that some species of ants employ a virtual road department to make sure they can get to new food sources? Find out how these ants deal with potholes on today's program.

An Elegant Quilt of Relationships
The closer we look at God's creation, the more clearly we see that our world of living things could not have come about by evolution and chance. See why chance doesn't stand a chance on today's program.

Did Noah's Flood Affect Mars, Too
On today's program, we'll talk what has been learned about the existence of water on and below the surface of Mars.

Ceres
On today's program, we take a close-up look at the asteroids between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter … and tell you the fascinating story of how they were discovered.

All About Genesis
Why do so many people break the book of Genesis into two parts with the separation beginning at chapter 12? As you'll see on today's program, no such division is necessary. In fact, it can even separate people from God.

Turning Greenhouse Gases into Fuels
Perhaps you have heard that some scientists hope to turn greenhouse gases into fuel that can power cars. While it seems like a good idea, find out on today's program why this idea is – pardon the pun – fuelish!

Jupiter's Moons: What's in a Name
Three moons orbiting the planet Jupiter are causing a huge problem for deep-time evolutionary scientists. What problem is keeping these scientists awake at night? Find out on today's program.

Climate Change Is Good for British Birds
Climate change, we are told, is a very bad thing and we must do something about it NOW or our planet is doomed. On today's programs, you'll see how a warmer planet can actually be good for some creatures that inhabit it.

Playing Ducks with Drake
Are you familiar with the astronomer Frank Drake or the equation bearing his name? Though we've talked about Drake on a previous broadcast, his equation is what we'll be investigating on today's program.

Ganymede
On today's program, we take you to Ganymede, one of the four moons orbiting Jupiter. See why evolutionary scientists are bubbling over with excitement at what they've found there … and why they shouldn't be.

Galileo Galilei
We've all heard of Galileo, if only from a song by Queen. But what did this man discover and why did he get in so much trouble with the religious leaders of his day? That's the topic of today's program.

Jupiter Weather Forecast
Today's program is not about climate change alarmism, but it IS about climate you'll find nowhere on Earth. Today's forecast focuses on the planet Jupiter, and trust us, you wouldn't want to live there!

Jupiter in Collision
What do scientists do when they discover that their well-thought-out predictions fail to come to pass? As you're about to hear, they make up imaginative stories to account for their errors. That's today on our program.

Thunderstorm
What do you think of when you hear the sound of thunder and see the flash of lightning lighting up the sky? Most people think of finding shelter. But on today's program, we suggest you think of one more thing.

Creation and Fall
Skeptics often point to cruelty in the world of nature and complain: "How can a God of love allow something like that?" How would you respond to such a question? On today's program, we'll tell you what WE would say!

A Fascinating Parasite
Would God really create a parasitic worm that can cause a disease that's able to harm us physically and mentally? Or is there another way to look at this? That's the topic of today's program.

Gossiping Plants
Did you know that some plants can move faster than you can blink and others can think, even without a brain? And as you'll hear on today's program, some plants can even gossip. Photo: Venus fly trap by Lawrie Phipps (pixabay.com)

Meet the Horror Frog!
On today's program, we'll introduce you to one of the most bizarre animals in all of God's creation – a frog we lovingly call "the horror frog". Photo: Hairy Frog by Gustavocarra CC BY SA 4.0

Beetle Produces Fungicide to Protect Young
On today's program, we take a close look at a beetle with a very special talent. If the beetle wasn't given this special ability by its Creator at the start, it would have died out long ago. (Photo: Southern Pine Beetle by Erich G. Vallery (Dendroctonus_frontalis) CC By 3.0)

What the Cat Knew
The topic of today's program is Artificial Intelligence … or AI for short. Will robots someday surpass humans in intelligence and abilities? We doubt it and we'll use a house cat to show you the reason why. (Photo: Cat by Ituzaingo Christian - pixabay.com)

Our Logic and God's Are Not the Same
What can scientists and engineers learn by studying God's creation – such as the bumps on the front edge of a humpback whale fin? Plenty, as you're about to discover on today's program. (Photo: Humpback - pixabay.com)

Unknown Treasures Still Being Discovered
Did you know there's an insect that spins its silk underwater where its silk retains its stickiness? Just think of how this could help engineers design surgical tapes for use in the body! Image: Caddy fly pupa (PD)

Mystery Mountains Don't Have to Be a Mystery
How did a mountain range get buried under miles of ice in Antarctica? According to conventional science, it shouldn't even be there. But its existence fits right in with biblical creationism. Image: Antarctica map (PD)

The Adder that Tells Time
The story you're about to hear might sound brutal, but it clearly shows how our Creator has provided for the needs of even one of His most fearsome creatures – the floodplain death adder. (Photo: Death Adder by John Wombey CC BY 3.0)

What Did History Do with the Dinosaurs?
One question we often hear from our listeners is why isn't there evidence of dinosaurs in history books, world literature and works of art? The surprising answer is coming up on today's program. (Photo: Dinosaur carving Ta Prohm temple Cambodia. By Harald Hoyer CC by SA 2.0)

Barreleyes
One of the most unusual sea creatures is a fish called Barreleyes. As you'll hear on today's program, there's a good reason for that name, and its unique eyes have evolutionists seeing red! (Image: Opisthoproctus soleatus, a species of barreleye. - PD)

Robot Without a Brain
Engineers who are involved in robotics and Artificial Intelligence often get their best ideas by looking at the creatures God has made. On today's program, see what we've learned from slime mold! (Photo: The slime mould Enteridium lycoperdon - PD)

The Real King Solomon's Mines
Archaeology isn't needed to prove that the Bible is true, but it is exciting how often archaeological discoveries confirm what's in the Bible. On today's program, we turn the spotlight on King Solomon's mines. (Photo: Archaeologist Nelson Glueck - PD)

The Fastest Jaws in the World
How do creatures decide whether flight or fight is the best option? On today's program, meet an insect with an unusual way of making that decision and does so at blinding speed! (Photo: Trap jaw ant - PD)

Can There Be Design Without a Designer?
The science of biomimetics is teaching engineers how to solve engineering problems by copying our Creator's designs in nature. On today's program, we'll look at some of these designs. (Photo: Owl by Danny Moore - pixabay.com)

Darwin and His Followers Draw the Wrong Conclusions
Evolutionists have once again jumped to the wrong conclusion because their assumptions have led them astray. On today's program, see how fossilized squids could set them straight. (Photo: Squid by Sailormn34 - pixabay.com)

The Buzz About Chance
Evolutionists figure that worms must be pretty stupid since they are so primitive compared to other creatures. On today's program, see how some of these worms are giving evolutionists an education! (Photo: Larva by Julio César García - pixaba.ycom)

Chameleon Changes in Unexpected Way
On today's program, we'll introduce you to an amazing creature that can actually change its defense strategy depending on whether it is being hunted by a bird or a snake! (Photo Chameleon- by Katja - pixabay.com)

What About Ape-Men
Though the term “fake news” became a part of our vocabulary only recently, evolutionists have been spreading fake news for centuries. On today’s program, we’ll expose one of the tricks they use to deceive us (Image: Australopithecus afarensis, CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic.)

Did Birds Come from Dinosaurs?
Did the little birds delicately nibbling seeds from your bird feeder evolve from the colossal dinosaurs that once walked the earth? That’s what evolutionists want us to believe. We’re not buying it, and neither will you once you’ve heard today's program. (Image: Modern representation of deinonchus, CC BY-SA 4.0 International.)

Of Dragons and Dinosaurs
Most people in this day and age think that dragons only lived in medieval folklore. But more and more evidence is coming to light that dragons were just as real as the animals we see at the zoo. That’s what today's program is all about. (Image: St. George slays the dragon; Public domain.)

The Dragons of Wales
Have flying creatures, thought to be extinct for millennia, been spotted in the skies over Wales, to the west of England? There’s plenty of evidence strongly suggesting that they have! Find out all about it on today's program. (Image: Old Beaupré Castle, location of "dragon" sightings, CC BY-SA 2.0 Unported.)

Void in Space
You have heard of black holes, but have you heard of holes in space? On today's program, you'll learn not only about these holes but a vast region of the universe called the Local Void. (Image: Public domain.)