Sauropods – Designed and Engineered!!

Posted on Apr 30, 2019 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  Some Secular Paleontologists “concluded that sauropods possessed a set of seven unique characteristics that facilitated an extremely long neck: They had sufficient body size to support a long neck, They had skeletal stability through a quadrupedal stance, they all had small heads that were easily supported by the neck, they all had ten or more neck vertebrae, they had elongated vertebrae, they may have had an air-sac breathing system, and they had vertebrae designed...

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Sea Monsters!!

Posted on Dec 18, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  The dragon fish lives 1,500 to 4,500 feet below the surface of the ocean – it is what is known as a “deep-sea” animal.  At that depth, light is minimal, and most deep-sea creatures can only see blue light because other wavelengths do not penetrate the ocean to such great depths.   In spite of this, the dragon fish can see red light because he has chlorophyll in his eyes.  Yes,that’s right, chlorophyll – stuff that makes plants green. This chlorophyll allows the...

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Why are the large majority of animals symmetrical?

Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  Symmetry in one form or another is just very common. Think of man-made designed machinery – there tends to be symmetry (often bilateral and/or radial). So symmetry is actually really good design. The fact that we have two eyes spread on the same level on our face helps us to gather the depth perception of the environment and helps with the amount you can see (as two eyes help to eliminate blind spots) – so that is a good design feature. For 4-legged...

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Sponges are simple…or are they?

Posted on Aug 16, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  Sponges are thought to be very simple organisms. “They have no heart, lungs, stomach, or nerves.” Or are they really simple… “An experiment was done in which the sponge tissue was pressed through a fine mesh; this broke the sponge into individual cells.  Amazingly, the sponge cells rejoined, forming a whole sponge!”   Check it out in this linked video, but notice that scientists “infer” that this is how single cells evolved into more complex organisms....

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What is faster than a speeding bullet…??

Posted on Aug 14, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  …can break aquarium glass with a single punch, and draw blood from a human finger?  A five-inch peacock mantis shrimp. In the wild, peacock mantis shrimp eat foods such as clams, snails, and crabs – all of which have tough shells.  With one swift knock-out punch, reaching the speed of a 22-caliber bullet, the shrimp shatters these shells and has a tasty lunch.  How did the peacock mantis shrimp’s “club” become so powerful that it can even shatter aquarium...

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Black fire beetles love forest fires!

Posted on Aug 9, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  These unique beetles mate, and then the female lays her eggs in the bark of the still smoldering wood.  The eggs hatch and burrow into the tree, free to munch away on trees without interference from the tree’s protective defenses. On the underside of these beetles are tiny pits equipped with infrared radiation detection sensors.  This infrared radiation detection system can detect the invisible heat rays given off by a forest fire up to 50 miles away! Do infrared...

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45 minutes without a heartbeat?

Posted on Aug 7, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  Marine iguanas are excellent swimmers and search for their food underwater.  Sharks, however, love to eat marine iguanas and have sensitive hearing.  They can hear the heartbeat of an iguana 12 feet away.  So what’s an iguana to do?  Stop its heart from beating?  Incredibly, an iguana can stop its heart for up to 45 minutes!  How do evolutionists explain this ability?  A creature’s ability to stop its heart requires some major internal modifications.  For an iguana...

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Have you heard of the boxer crab?

Posted on Aug 2, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

It carries around pom poms like a high school cheerleader – but its pom poms are deadly sea anemones. The crab uses these anemones to sting small animals in order to eat them. The sea anemones then share in the meal. This is a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) relationship. The tiny boxer crab, measuring only one inch across, would be an easy lunch without the protection of the stinging sea anemones. The threat of a one-two punch from the sea anemone’s “pom poms” is...

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A New Home!!

Posted on May 10, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  “A hermit crab cannot make its own shell to live in but has to find an empty shell to occupy.  Once found, he backs into the shell; his twisted body is ideally designed to fit into a spiral shell. Often, a hermit crab carries a sea anemone on his shell.  Sea anemones are covered with stinging cells, which release poison and kill the crab’s enemies when touched. When a hermit crab has to move to a new home, he will “plant” the anemone on his new shell. How did...

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#2 of the “Seven signs of evolution in action”

Posted on Mar 29, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  People are more often picking the taller and possibly more potent Tibetan Snow Lotus plant. “The result? Researchers have reported that the height of the snow lotus has nearly halved over the past century.2,3” “…But the Tibetan Snow Lotus6 is most certainly not an example of ‘evolution in action’…That’s because here, as always, natural selection7 can only remove existing genes; it cannot create new ones. And now that the Tibetan Snow Lotus population is losing the...

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Mutation, Adaptations, and Natural Selection PROVEN TRUE!!…But Evolution…?

Posted on Mar 27, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

  Changes have been observed to have occurred in Nebraskan Deer Mice! There was a mutation. Natural Selection did favor a different colored mouse population. But the mutation did not create new genetic information, but a change or loss in pre-existing information as we can see with this quote: “Note the malfunction of the already-existing pigment regulator, in this case involving the deletion of an amino acid.13,14 Evolutionists need to find mutations that...

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“Why are the very oldest trees the most complicated?”

Posted on Mar 20, 2018 in Creation Nuggets | 0 comments

That is what the secular researcher asked having studied the now extinct Claadoxylopsid trees (supposedly dating to 393-372 million years ago). Its extinction, in fact, is also a big question mark for secular scientists because their fossils are found already complex and fully formed with no more primitive ancestors and their fossils have been found in sand and some buried in volcanic ash. In fact, the ash preserved them so well that scientists could make out every cell...

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