Wonders of Creation
Reason, common sense, and true science demand an explanation for the beauty, splendor, and amazing animals on Earth. Random chance and mindlessness could never bring about the complex design found throughout the animal kingdom. These superbly designed animals call for a Creator. Join Eric Lyons as he investigates the Wonders of Creation and the “fingerprints” of God.
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Wonders of Creation: Blue Whales
Elephants are big and many dinosaurs were bigger, but blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. With such an enormous size, how do the blue whales move, eat, and survive? Join Eric Lyons as he looks at the amazing design in this true wonder of Creation!
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Wonders of Creation: Snakes
Most people are disturbed by snakes, especially when seeing them in person. While often avoiding these slithering reptiles, we need to recognize they have a masterful design. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at both the amazing design and incredible diversity in these predators of Creation.
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Wonders of Creation: Consider God's Creation
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In the 21st century, we are often too enamored with ourselves and our technological achievements. We miss the natural beauty around us, noticing the stars in the sky or stopping to smell the roses. These seemingly simple aspects can help cause us to meditate on the greatnes... -
Wonders of Creation: Defined Design
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The General Theory of Evolution contends that every lifeform on Earth came about by non-purposeful, unintelligent accidents. Yet many evolutionists repeatedly refer to seeing amazing design in nature. But can design exist without a designer? Join Eric Lyons as he looks at t... -
Wonders of Creation: Platypus
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Scientists classify the platypus as a mammal, but it’s unlike any mammal you’ve ever seen. From its flat duck-bill to its extremely dense fur to its incredible electro-receptor hunting system, this animal is unique indeed. In this program, Eric Lyons shows how truly amazing... -
Wonders of Creation: Woodpeckers
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Did you know that a woodpecker can strike a tree up to 20 times per second, with each strike being equivalent to 1,000 times that of gravity? How can these birds do this without being harmed? Join Eric Lyons as he presents a lesson on God’s extraordinary design of the woodp... -
Wonders of Creation: Giraffes
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The tallest land animal today is the remarkable giraffe. With its tall neck, thin legs, and long tongue, this wonder of creation shows some amazing designs. How does the giraffes circulatory system account for its head being 8 feet above its heart when standing, but then se... -
Wonders of Creation: Bombardier Beetle
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With about 40% of all insect species being beetles, it might seem that all beetles are just common bugs. However, don't be fooled. Beetles have some remarkable design features that testify to a grand Designer. Especially incredible is the bombardier beetle. Join Eric Lyons... -
Wonders of Creation: Cuttlefish
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The cuttlefish is an amazing wonder of creation. Though it is not even classified as a true fish, but rather a mollusk, its camouflage abilities allow it to move about the ocean confusing predators. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at the amazing camouflage tactics of the cuttle... -
Wonders of Creation: Godwit
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Imagine if scientists could build a robotic bird weighing less than 1 pound that could fly non-stop 7,000 miles, without the need to stop to oil its wings, tighten its screws, clean its gears, or recharge its batteries. If possible it would take thousands of hours, millions... -
Wonders of Creation: Mallee Fowl
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How do you find out what the temperature is outside? Well you probably don't stick out your tongue, because that wouldn't do you much good. For the mallee fowl, that is exactly what it does and its tongue can determine the temperature to within only a few degrees. Not every... -
Wonders of Creation: Electric Eel
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With their six-foot-long, tube-shaped, scaleless bodies, electric eels look like a snake, but are classified as a knifefish. Yet, these creatures are much different than most fish you know. They can produce enough electricity to generate a shock of up to 600 volts—enough to... -
Wonders of Creation: Thorny Devil Lizard
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What seems like a spikey and dreadful lizard, proves itself to be an amazing example of God’s design. Living in extreme conditions the thorny devil lizard has to have extreme abilities. Join Kyle Butt as he investigates this specialized little lizard and how its design is p... -
Wonders of Creation: Elephants
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As the largest land animals on Earth today, elephants are amazing icons of size and strength. The impressive and unique features of the elephant serve to show how wonderful God's creation is. Join Eric Lyons as he investigates the incredible design found in the elephant. -
Wonders of Creation: Camels
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How can a camel go days or even months without a drink of water? What have scientists learned about the amazing design of this water-conserving creature? And more importantly, does such design demand a Designer? -
Wonders of Creation: Geckos
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Like miniature superheroes that can walk up walls and escape danger in incredible ways, geckos demonstrate the wonders of creation. Join Eric Lyons as he examines the incredible traits of these reptiles, and why scientists are trying to reproduce their amazing design. -
Wonders of Creation: Squirrels
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Squirrels may be common animals, often overlooked, but they are incredible creatures. From their agility to their climbing ability, from ground squirrels to flying squirrels, these amazing animals testify to the greatness of their wonderful Creator. Join Eric Lyons as he st... -
Wonders of Creation: Honeybees
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Honeybees are extremely important as pollinators for much of the food humans depend upon. What happens though, when 1 bee finds a good area of flowers to pollinate? How does this bee inform and provide the directions for the rest of the hive? Join Kyle Butt as he examines t... -
Wonders of Creation: Seahorses
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Seahorses are as baffling to the theory of evolution as are duck-billed platypuses. The unusual, extraordinary seahorse cries out for a creative Creator Who cannot be contained in the naturalistic box of evolution. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at this wonder of Creation. -
Wonders of Creation: Flying Snakes
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When you think about snakes, you probably think about them slithering across the ground or maybe through the water. Have you ever seen a snake slithering through the air? Join Kyle Butt as he discusses a fascinating group of "flying" snakes that show the complexity and wond... -
Wonders of Creation: Stinking Corpse Lily
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You may think plants are boring, because how exciting can plants really be? However, join Kyle Butt as he introduces you to the Stinking Corpse Lily. This magnificently massive, oddly odorous, parasitic plant will amaze you for how wonderful God's creation really is! -
Wonders of Creation: Spider Silk
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Why are researchers so awestruck by the spider’s silk webbing? Why would scientists love to recreate the amazing qualities of spider-produced silk? Are millions of years of mindless evolution the ultimate explanation? Or, is spider webbing God’s wonder material? Join Eric L... -
Wonders of Creation: Lightning Bugs
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You’ve likely seen them on a summer night—airborne insects with their very own flashlights. Lightning bugs have the ability to combine chemicals to produce bioluminescent light. Such complex, functional design demands a Designer. Join Eric Lyons as he takes a deeper look at... -
Wonders of Creation: Hagfish
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There is a good chance you have never even heard of the "hagfish." While some call it the "slime eel" or the "snot snake," this incredible sea creature is neither an eel nor a snake. Rather this fish has an incredibly designed defense mechanism. Join Kyle Butt as he introdu...