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The Dark Matter of DNA
It seems like everybody is doing DNA testing nowadays. Our DNA can tell us a lot about ourselves, and it can be very accurate. But how accurate is it on the subject of evolution? That's what we'll explore on today's program.

Mercury Burn or Freeze
The mission to explore Mercury in 2025 will be a momentous feat, requiring incredible planning and engineering. On today's program, we take a look at the Mercury mission and the difficulty of doing it successfully.

The Evolution of Puppy Dog
If you have a dog in your family, you know what "puppy dog eyes" are and how they affect you. On today's program, see what evolutionists and creationists say about the origin of puppy dog eyes.

The Irony of the Hittite Temple.
Bible skeptics used to say that the Hittites never existed. After all, only the Bible mentioned them! But thanks to archaeology, Bible believers are having the last laugh. Find out what we now know about the Hittites on today's program.

Evolution and the Origin of Life
Evolutionists must have a very strong faith because most of them believe in the spontaneous generation of life, and everyone knows this has been disproven. So how do they get around this fact? Find out on today's program.

A Kind of Whale
When one species of animal mates with a different species and gives birth to offspring with features from both species, is this evidence for evolution? Not at all, and we'll tell you why on today's program.

The Less Frozen World of the Polar Bear
With their photos of polar bears sitting on tiny pieces of ice, climate-change alarmists are trying to make us think that humans are wiping out the polar bear population. But today's program tells you what's REALLY going on.

Global warming Policies Affect the Poor
Climate-change alarmists think they're saving the world by cutting down on carbon emissions. But what they're really doing is consigning millions of people to poverty, sickness and death. Find out more on today's program.

Dr. Beewolf
On today's program, we tell you about the European Beewolf, a wasp that is actually able to make an antibiotic that protects its hatchlings.

Dinosaur Blood
How can pliable blood vessels – along with red blood cells – be found in dinosaur bones that evolutionists date at 68 million years old?

The Healing Kiss of the Vampire
Although most people are afraid of bats – and terrified of vampire bats – the saliva from this bat could someday save your life.

Big-Hearted Snakes
After a hearty meal, the heart of a large python undergoes a major change so the snake can digest its meal. How does the python pull off a trick like that? Find out on today's program.

Anti-Evolutionary Butterflies
Try as they might, geneticists studying butterflies for evidence of evolution are coming up empty-handed. We'll take a closer look at anti-evolutionary butterflies on today's program.

Insect Parasites
You've heard of fighting fire with fire. Well, on today's program, we'll tell you how scientists are learning how to fight insect pests with other insects.

Fish Communicate on Secure Channel
Do animals ever communicate in secret? Just ask the Swordtail fish. On second thought, don't, because Swordtails know how to keep a secret. We'll reveal their secret on today's program.

Trees May Pollute More than Cars
We have been told that cars are fouling up the atmosphere while trees are cleaning up the air. On today's program, you'll see that some trees may actually cause more pollution than cars!

Be Careful What You Say About “Stone Age” People
If you think that stone-age people were clueless in the area of technology, today's program will change your mind as we examine some of the things such people left behind.

The Champion of Frozen Frogs
You probably know you can buy fresh frozen frog legs at the grocery store, but on today's program, we'll tell you about frozen FROGS that can come back to life when they thaw out!

Tiles and Glue Make Fine Mother-of-Pearl
The ordered structure of the abalone shell is difficult to explain as the result of unordered chance. Indeed, the only way it CAN be explained is that it's a product of design.

Fishy Decorators
Did you know that some male fish decorate their homes to impress the ladies? Find out more about these fishy decorators on today's program.

Another Theory on the Origin of Life
On today's program, we look at another futile attempt by evolutionists to find that elusive source for the origin of living things.

It Still Moves
When Galileo declared that the Earth moved around the Sun, he was forced to recant that belief. But his famous quote – "It Still Moves" – shows that he never moved from that position.

Bacteria Busy Maintaining Your Good Health
Did you know that most bacteria are actually beneficial to our health? In fact, we couldn't live very long without them. On today's program, we take a close look at these good bacteria.

Coots Can Count
Calling someone a "bird-brain" may actually be a compliment when you consider that coots can actually count the number of eggs in their nest! Find out more on today's program.

Tool Users That Are Something to Crow About
Scientists used to think that only humans use tools. But now we know that several animals use tools as well. And on today's program, we look at how crows are amazingly good at using tools.

Extinction of the Neanderthals
Some evolutionists in France believe they’ve solved the riddle of what led to the extinction of Neanderthals. But as you’re about to hear, their conclusions are faulty since they’re based on so many false assumptions.

Thunderbirds
To this day, indigenous people groups in the Pacific Northwest talk about seeing a large flying creature popularly known as the Thunderbird. On today’s program, find out what we think those people have seen in the sky.

Rethinking Junk DNA
Though there are no vestigial organs in the human body, evolutionists still say there are. In fact, they say there is such a thing as “junk DNA.” But such thinking is junk itself, as you’ll see on today’s program.

Claiming to Be Wise
Though most people in the UK put more trust in science than in God, a large percentage believe in the supernatural. On today’s program, see why this is in perfect agreement with what Paul wrote in Romans, chapter one.

Hoatzin - A Bird with Claws
On today’s program, we introduce you to an extinct bird that confuses many evolutionists because it has some properties that remind them of reptiles. Stay tuned to hear all about the bird with claws!

Life with the Archaeopteryx
Whether archaeopteryx were dinosaurs or birds – or in a class of its own – they were fascinating creatures … on today’s program we'll take a closer look at the behaviors of these fabulous flying animals.

Confused by Archaeopteryx
Was the archaeopteryx a dinosaur-like bird … or was it a bird-like dinosaur? Or was it a special creature in a class of its own? Find out what we think on today’s program.

River Flows Through Mountain Range
Rivers that flow through mountain ranges are not uncommon. But they pose an insurmountable problem for geologists who believe in the millions-of-years evolutionary timescale. We'll tell you why on today's program.

The Lake Missoula Flood
When students are taught that the worldwide flood of Noah's time was a legend, they are being told to reject the biblical truth of catastrophism. We’ll pour some water on this legend idea on today's program.

Dry Falls
On today's program, we bring you the story of a waterfall that is much larger than Niagara Falls and yet practically no one ever heard about it … until today!

Remember Your Creator
King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, admonishes us in the book of Ecclesiastes to remember our Creator in the days of our youth. See why these are wise words indeed on today's program.

Stressed Rats
DNA contains an enormous amount of stored information, a whole lot more than what you'd find in a set of encyclopedias. But today's program will show you that DNA has a surprising secret that will boggle your mind.

Broccoli Is Good for You
Do you ever tell your kids to eat their broccoli because it's good for them? On today's program, we see why it really is so healthy and ask: How can evolution account for such compounds that benefit our health?

Dueling Birdsongs
Those birds we hear singing their cheerful songs outside our window may actually be challenging a rival bird to a fight. On today's program, we take a closer look at dueling birdsongs.

Scientific Journal Confirms Creationist Findings
When creationists discovered that wood can become petrified in a very short time, no one expected a scientific journal to agree. But that's what happened, as you'll see on today's program.

Gecko Tape
Can you imagine what it would be like to walk across the ceiling just like geckos can? That may actially be possible someday, as you'll hear on today's program.

New Snail Doesn’t Need to Eat
Have you ever heard of an animal that doesn't need to eat? Seems impossible, but on today's Creation Moment, we'll introduce you to a snail that lives its whole life without eating.

Who Do You Love?
We're often told these days that high self-esteem is a good thing. But is such worldly wisdom actually true and beneficial? We'll explore this topic on today's

Don’t Lie to These Wasps
Throughout human society, lying to others too often goes unpunished. But for Paper Wasps, lying to other wasps brings immediate retribution.

An Alga that Flexes Its Muscles
Did you think that only plants use photosynthesis? On today's program, we'll introduce you to algae that perform photosynthesis and does so in an amazing way that should put evolution in the scrap heap of absurd ideas.

A Desert Traveler's Friend
Other than a cell phone to call for help, what would you most want to have with you if you were lost in the desert and dying of thirst? The answer just might surprise you, and you'll find out what it is on today's program.

An Antarctic Forest
Did you know that the icy continent of Antarctica was once home to forests filled with lush greenery? On today's program, learn more about the Antarctica of long ago, when the climate was much warmer than it is today.

Mathematical Infants
Are infants born with mathematical reasoning skills? Though most of us would say "no", studies reveal that they are able to use mathematical skills as early as five months of age. Find out more about mathematical infants on today's program.

More Butterfly Colors than You Can See
When it comes to the beauty of God's creation, it's hard to think of something more beautiful than colorful butterflies. On today's program, we'll look at butterfly wings and see that only God could have designed them.

Learning About Catastrophe
Strange as it seems, sedimentary rock layers all over the world failed to convince scientists that they were laid down by flood waters, such as the catastrophic worldwide flood of Noah's day. See why on today's program.