
Today's Creation Moment
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Where Was the Big Bang
If the Big Bang did indeed occur, where in the universe did it take place? How do some Big Bangers answer such a question? You'll never believe it but we'll tell you the answer anyway on today's program.

Carbon Dating Can Be Our Friend.
Many biblical creationists are alarmed whenever they hear the words "carbon dating" … but they shouldn't be. Carbon dating can be a valuable witness for creation when it is used correctly, and that's what today's program is all about.

Bristlecone Pines Are Too Old
Did you know that Bristlecone Pine trees appear to be 8,000 years in age? Is this a serious problem for biblical creationists who say that the worldwide flood took place around 4,000 years ago? Find out on today's program.

Can We Explore Space?
Some people believe that the Bible prohibits space exploration, but is this really what the Bible is telling us? On today's program, we take a closer look at Psalm 115 for the answer.

Carbon Dating and the Flood
Now that we've covered carbon dating in a number of our programs, today we'll look at how the worldwide flood of Noah's time may have had a surprising impact on the science of carbon dating.

What Is Carbon Dating?
Although we've all heard of carbon dating, how exactly does it work? What's the science behind it? And how is it useful in the debate between evolution and biblical creation? That's what today's program is all about.

Not Carbon Dating
Did you know that carbon dating has never been used to determine the age of fossils? Some listeners know this but if you have mistaken ideas about carbon dating, today's program.

How Wrong Can You Be?
What do evolutionists do when a cherished evolutionary idea is found to be in error? Do they abandon their belief in evolution? Far from it, as we will see on today's program.

Nanobugs Amaze Scientist
How small are the smallest creatures? We'll tell you how small and where they can be found on today's program.

Friendship is No Friend to Evolution
Do animals have friends who are not a part of their family. We'll tell you the answer on today's program.

Genetic Variation Can Fly
How did Noah fit all the animals of the world on the ark, including dinosaurs? We'll tackle that question today on our program.

The Harvesting Ant
Skeptics use to scoff at the Bible's mention of ant farmers. On today's program hear why those skeptics are learning a thing or two about the reality of ant farmers.

The Giraffe's Wondernet
What is it about the giraffe's wonder net that makes people who believe in evolution re-think what they believe.

The Bat's Special Radar
There was one big problem that the inventors of radar had to solve, but God had already solved that problem when He created bats. On today's program find out what it was.

Airborn Snakes

Not a Telephone Game
Is the Bible reliable? So many unbelievers say "no", thinking that it's been translated so many times, we can't know what was originally written. We'll look at this claim on today's program.

The Design of the Hearing Ear
Our last two programs dealt with our sense of hearing and the complex – and ingenious – design of our ears. Today, we look more closely at this design and see how evolution is powerless to account for it.

The Hearing Ear
On today's program, we look at ears and our sense of hearing. Like our sense of vision, our ability to hear is so amazingly complex, evolution can't possibly explain it.

Making Waves
On our previous program, you learned about the relationship between music and physics. Today we continue by looking at how sound waves are produced and how we are designed to hear them.

The Sound of Music
When you think of music, probably the last thing you think about is physics. And yet one wouldn't be possible without the other. That's the topic of today's program.

Earth's Non-Identical Twin
Because they are roughly similar in size and mass, the planet Venus has often been called "Earth's identical twin". But on today's program, you'll see why that saying is nowhere near the truth.

Craters
We've all seen pictures of the Moon, with its surface covered with craters. On today's program, we look at craters on the Earth and see what they tell us about our own planet.

Seas on the Earth
Many scientists tell us that the Earth came about through the gradual clumping together of space dust and gas. On today's program, we ask the question: So where did all of our water come from?

Seas on the Moon
On our previous program, we took you to the Moon. Today we'll take you on a tour of the areas known as "seas". Why are they called this when there is no water on the Moon?

Earth and Moon
Most people know that the Moon orbits the Earth. But did you know that this is slightly misleading? Find out more about our Moon's orbit on today's program

The Lesser Light
On today's program, we turn the spotlight to the Moon. Our Creation Moments host, Paul Taylor, shares his thoughts on why God created the "lesser light" that rules the night in the first place.

Memories of the Moon
Many of us remember the Christmas Eve of 1968 when the Apollo astronauts read from the book of Genesis while orbiting the Moon. On today's Creation Moment, our host, Paul Taylor, shares his memories of that historic event.

Seeing Dark Matter
Does dark matter really exist? Many scientists who believe in the Big Bang say that our universe is the way it is because of dark matter. On today's program, our host, Paul Taylor, throws light on dark matter and the Big Bang itself.

Do Baby Planet Exist?
On a previous Creation Moment, we looked at whether baby stars exist. Today we'll look at whether baby planets exist. Is there any hard scientific evidence for them? Find out on today's program.

Do Baby Stars Exist?
Are new stars being born at this very moment in the universe? Why do so many Big Bang Believers assume that baby stars exist? That's what we'll find out on today's program.

Amber Light on Pre-Flood World
On today's program, we look at how the sudden death of insects trapped in amber supports the biblical creationist position on catastrophes … like the worldwide flood.

Of Crabs and Coconuts
On today's program, we bring you the story of a very unusual creature called the coconut crab. It's also known as the robber crab, but these names might be a little misleading.

Pterosaur Feathers
Evolutionists teach that the scales of flying dinosaurs gradually evolved into the feathers we find on birds today. But on today's program, you'll see why such thinking is nothing more than a flight of imagination.

Haydn's Creation
If you're a fan of classical music, you might be familiar with one of Franz Josef Haydn's most beloved compositions – The Creation. Find out more about the composer and his famous oratorio on today's program.

An Egg that Won’t Hatch
On today's program, our host talks about the dinosaur egg he has on display at the Mount St. Helens Creation Center. Learn more about the hadrosaurus that was once inside that very egg.

Saturn and Its Ring Rain
Other than our own planet, Saturn is undoubtedly the most photogenic of all planets in our solar system. On today's program, we take you on a tour of the planet and its rings.

Evolutionists Rethink Flowers
On today's program - From time to time, new evidence comes to light that makes it necessary for evolutionists to completely revise what they BELIEVED to be true.

A Dinosaur Heat Exchanger
At last, a research team conducts a study of a dinosaur fossil WITHOUT making the assumptions that evolutionists always make! We can only hope it's the beginning of a new trend. Find out more on today's program.

Not So Gentle Whales
Whales are beautiful and intelligent creatures that are often friendly to humans. Yet, they can be unpredictable too. Today on our program we'll talk about the "wild" side of whales.

God's Mind, Man's Mind
Did the universe start off as a "Big Bang" or is that theory just a big mistake? That's today on our program.

Raccoon Bear?
By looking at a Giant Panda, you can tell it's related to bears, but did you know the lesser panda, or Red Panda, is actually related to the same family as raccoons?

Science Confronts Meditation Claims
Is eastern meditation really effective in relief of stress? Learn more about the claims and the what a study reports, today on our program.

Frog Pharmacists
On today's program we'll take a look at frogs ability to product chemicals that can heal wounds or cause a quick death depending on the frog. We also see that evolution had nothing to do with it.

Touching Love
Human touch is very important to newborn babies. On today's program we'll tell you about a study on just how important it is!

The Brain Disappoints Evolutionary Thought
It doesn't take much "brain power" to know that mindless evolution could not have produced the human brain.

Studying Mars Inside Out
With its latest Mars mission, NASA is once again looking for signs of life on the Red Planet. But this time they are hoping to find it UNDERNEATH the surface. On today's Creation Moment, we look at what else they're looking for.

A North African Stone Age
The recent discovery of stone age tools in North Africa has caused evolutionists to reevaluate the course of human evolution. On today's program, we'll take a closer look at what this all means.

The Best Evidence for the Art
What's the best evidence that the story of Noah's Ark in the book of Genesis is true? Would you say it's the photos of wooden structures buried in ice on or near Mount Ararat? On today's broadcast, our host, Paul Taylor, tells you about the most powerful evidence of all.

Do Rabbits Prove the Bible Wrong?
What can you say when a Bible critic accuses the Bible of being wrong? For instance, they often mention that the Bible incorrectly asserts that rabbits chew the cud. On today's program, see how our host, Paul Taylor, answers such an objection.

Ghosts and Fossils
Do you believe in ghosts? Evolutionists do. That is, they believe in using what are called "ghost lineages" whenever they dig up fossils that are not where they're supposed to be. On today's program, our host, Paul Taylor, explains why creationists don't believe in such ghosts.