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Today's Creation Moment

Release Date: 06/02/2025

Bird Brained show art Bird Brained

Today's Creation Moment

Pigeons can recognize all letters of the alphabet and outperform humans on assembly lines. Evolution struggles to explain such ability in small-brained birds. Intelligence is a gift from the Creator, not the product of brain size. For more creation resources, visit  

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What Mothers Always Knew show art What Mothers Always Knew

Today's Creation Moment

Research shows that even 36-hour-old babies can smile and recognize expressions, challenging the idea that all behavior is learned. These natural, innate abilities reflect divine design. The Bible's depiction of humans as unique, loved individuals is confirmed by science. For more creation resources, visit  

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Mystery of the Elephant Ears show art Mystery of the Elephant Ears

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Elephant ear plants generate heat and rely completely on their symbiotic relationship with scarab beetles for pollination. This precise biological interdependence points to a divine plan. If God provides for plants and beetles, how much more will He care for humanity? For more creation resources, visit  

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Mercury’s Young Magnetic Field show art Mercury’s Young Magnetic Field

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Mercury still has a magnetic field despite its supposed billions-of-years age, which confounds evolutionary timelines. A young planet, as supported by the Bible, easily explains this observation. The heavens continue to declare the glory of God. For more creation resources, visit

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Hot Flowers show art Hot Flowers

Today's Creation Moment

Some plants, like the skunk cabbage, generate heat that enables them to bloom even under snow. These early blooms remind us of God's promise to sustain the cycles of nature.  For more creation resources, visit Image: Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) in snow, Judy Gallagher, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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Christ: The Answer to Superstition show art Christ: The Answer to Superstition

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Contrary to claims that Christians are more prone to superstition, studies show Bible-believing Christians are the least involved in cults and pseudo-science. The most susceptible to superstition are the irreligious and religious liberals. Christianity, grounded in truth and creation, promotes rational thinking and freedom from superstition. For more creation resources, visit  

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Nobel Laureate Suggests Spirit! show art Nobel Laureate Suggests Spirit!

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Nobel Prize-winning scientist George Wald acknowledged a non-material aspect of life—consciousness—which he believed exists beyond space and time. His view challenged the materialistic foundation of evolution, leading to strong rejection from the scientific community. This response highlights how evolution functions more as a belief system than an open scientific inquiry. For more creation resources, visit Photo: Children Talk to Nobel Prize Winner George Wald, Bart Molendijk, Anefo, CC0, Wikimedia Commons.

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The Secret of Bee Bread show art The Secret of Bee Bread

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Bees create “bee bread” by adding enzymes, microbes, and secretions to pollen, enhancing its nutrition far beyond honey. This complex process involves antibiotic protection, microbial control, and biochemical transformation, all done instinctively. Such advanced preparation reveals a depth of knowledge in bees that could only come from a Creator. For more creation resources, visit Photo: Bee bread (perga fermented pollen), Vta78, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons, Changes Made.

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Bacterial Physicists and Chemists show art Bacterial Physicists and Chemists

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Some bacteria can survive extreme conditions by forming spores and entering a state of suspended animation for decades. They even produce special proteins to protect their DNA from ultraviolet radiation. For more creation resources, visit  

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The All-Purpose Foot show art The All-Purpose Foot

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Mussels use a remarkable foot to locate ideal surfaces and apply a complex adhesive that works underwater. This glue is resistant to water, freezing, and pressure changes, outperforming modern adhesives. The mussel's specialized chemistry and design reveal sophisticated engineering by the Creator. For more creation resources, visit  

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Some plants, like the skunk cabbage, generate heat that enables them to bloom even under snow. These early blooms remind us of God's promise to sustain the cycles of nature. 

For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/

Image: Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) in snow, Judy Gallagher, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons.