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God’s Optic Fibers
God’s Optic Fibers

Some plant stems act as fiber-optic cables, guiding light underground to stimulate growth. This technology was used by God long before humans discove…

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Dinosaurs Need Friends, Too
Dinosaurs Need Friends, Too

Dinosaurs were once thought to be solitary and uncaring, but evidence now shows they lived in social groups and cared for their young. Companionship,…

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Rat Language: More than Meets the Ear
Rat Language: More than Meets the Ear

Rats communicate using ultrasonic sounds we can’t hear, some as loud as jackhammers. This language complexity undermines claims that only humans poss…

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King Catfish and Ancient Writing
King Catfish and Ancient Writing

King Narmer, or "Catfish," ruled ancient Egypt with a high level of civilization and literacy, disproving claims that writing didn't exist in Moses' …

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Glacier Races
Glacier Races

Water’s unusual properties, like floating as ice and conducting electricity, are essential for life and glacier movement. These traits make life on E…

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The Dormant Toad
The Dormant Toad

The Couch’s Spadefoot toad survives 11 dry months a year, emerging only during rare desert rains to reproduce. Its life cycle is precisely tuned to e…

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The Venus Flytrap
The Venus Flytrap

The Venus flytrap uses rapid acid secretion and cell expansion to trap and digest insects. This sophisticated mechanism amazes scientists and showcas…

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Another All-Wet Theory of Evolution
Another All-Wet Theory of Evolution

A recent theory claims human ancestors were aquatic apes who evolved speech while swimming. This odd idea attempts to explain why humans lack body ha…

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Man and Horse Domestication
Man and Horse Domestication

Evidence shows humans domesticated horses much earlier than evolutionists thought. Ancient Egyptian records mention horses, contradicting critics of …

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Don't Offend Your House Plants
Don't Offend Your House Plants

Plants not only respond to sound and music but also seem to possess memory and sensitivity. They react to injury and can communicate chemically. If G…

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