Psalm 19 tells us, “The heavens declare the glory of God.” This may mean more than we realize. John 1:14 claims, “. . .we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father.” From the context we learn he is referring to Jesus Christ, the visible glory of the Father. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘creation’
Human Speech
Human speech is a wonder, and an enigma to evolutionists. Nothing in the animal world even approaches the complexity of human language. Speech starts in the brain. “What we want to say is initiated in an area of the left cortex called ‘Wernicke zone’. This communicates with ‘Broca zone’, involved with grammatical rules. Impulses go [...]
Hibernating
What do these animals have in common: chipmunks, ground squirrels, echidnas, possums, hedgehogs, hamsters, skunks, bats, prairie dogs, marmots, and badgers? Answer: they all hibernate. This means they endure cold temperatures by sleeping through them. Ground squirrels and woodchucks are true hibernators. When the winter comes, their body temperature and heart rate drop to the [...]
Eels
For 13 years we lived in New Brunswick, Canada just off of the St. John River that flows into the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean. Every April the water in our bay would rise several feet as the snows melted. At that time we could count on fishermen setting up several eel traps [...]
Diatomaceous Earth
Though some 200 species of diatoms exist today, an estimated 100,000 species are extinct, known only by their fossil remains. “Diatoms are a widespread group and can be found in the oceans, in freshwater, in soils and on damp surfaces. . . . They are especially important in oceans, where they are estimated to contribute [...]