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Today's Creation Moment

Release Date: 11/24/2025

Giraffes in Antigravity Suits show art Giraffes in Antigravity Suits

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Giraffes have specialized valves, tight skin, and engineering marvels that regulate blood flow as they raise and lower their long necks. These features prevent dangerous pressure changes and pooling of blood in the legs. Such integrated systems reflect purposeful design, not chance processes.

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Why Don't You Rust? show art Why Don't You Rust?

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The iron in your blood carries oxygen without rusting because hemoglobin’s intricate molecular design prevents oxidation. When red blood cells die, the iron is safely stored in ferritin to avoid rust-like deposits. This system’s complexity points to intentional creation rather than accidental evolution.  

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Wernher von Braun on Creation show art Wernher von Braun on Creation

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Famed rocket scientist Wernher von Braun believed that the order of the universe demands design, and that science should not exclude evidence pointing toward a Creator. He argued that the idea of design naturally implies a Designer, even if this lies outside scientific testing.  Image: Wernher von Braun, NASA/MSFC, Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons.

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The Oldest Dinosaur show art The Oldest Dinosaur

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Herrerasaurus, one of the oldest known dinosaurs, was expected to be primitive, but instead was discovered to be fully formed and highly sophisticated. Its advanced jaws and teeth contradict evolutionary expectations and support the idea of well-designed creatures from the beginning. Image: Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis Illustration, Fred Wierum, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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The Bombardier Beetle show art The Bombardier Beetle

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The bombardier beetle defends itself with explosive chemical sprays, a system that could not have evolved step by step. Any incomplete version would be fatal to the beetle. Its design stands as clear evidence of creation by an intelligent Designer. Image: Bombardier beetle, Photo 173832530, (c) Reiner Richter, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Reiner Richter, iNaturalist.org.

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Construction Frogs show art Construction Frogs

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Some frogs care for their eggs with remarkable methods, like pouches or mud pools that release tadpoles into ponds with rain. Such innovations cannot be explained by chance. They demonstrate the Creator’s direct wisdom and care. Image: Brazilian blacksmith tree frog (Boana faber)Thomas Fuhrmann, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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Beavers Build More than Dams show art Beavers Build More than Dams

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Beavers are master engineers, building massive dams and even digging canals to transport trees. Their intelligence challenges the idea that they evolved gradually. Image: Beaver, Denali National Park and Preserve, PD, Wikimedia Commons.

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The Beetle Who is a Chemist show art The Beetle Who is a Chemist

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The large-eyed rove beetle propels itself on water by releasing chemicals that alter surface tension. This ingenious system reflects advanced knowledge of chemistry and physics. Such abilities point to a wise Creator, not random evolution. Image: Staphylinidae Rove Beetle, Alandmanson, CC BY 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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The Weaver Bird show art The Weaver Bird

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Male weaverbirds build intricate woven nests, often tearing them down and starting over until females approve. Some even create entire “cities” of nests under one roof. While animals show intelligence, humans are unique in being created for relationship with God. Image: Baya Weaver bird Dehu, Nikhil More, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons.

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The Most Complex Structure show art The Most Complex Structure

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The human brain, the most complex structure in the universe, shows no evidence of evolving. It far surpasses even the most powerful computers. God designed it with purpose and gives us His Word as a manual for its proper use.

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