by Jayson P. | Apr 25, 2022 | Blog
Have you considered the functions of the plants of prey? The sundew plant traps insects with its long red hairs. The tips of these hairs emit a smell that entices insects to visit. Upon an insect’s arrival, it gets stuck to the thick fluid on one of the leaves....
by Jayson P. | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog
How do insects deal with inclement weather and flood conditions? Go out and find an ant, place it in a glass of water, after a few seconds the ant will appear like it has drowned; it will be lying at the bottom of the glass of water. After a few minutes, remove the...
by Jayson P. | Apr 18, 2022 | Blog
What does it mean when we discover fresh tissue in dinosaur bones? Organic molecules rapidly degrade when exposed to oxygen or weathering forces. Even when deeply buried, organic materials cannot survive for tens of thousands of years. The fragile chemicals that make...
by Jayson P. | Apr 15, 2022 | Blog
Did you know that every detail of Scripture is recorded for a purpose? All too often we read through many of the stories and historical accounts in the Bible without understanding the significance of the small details. This is especially true when we do not...
by Jayson P. | Apr 13, 2022 | Blog
Is there any benefit to a raging hurricane? According to NASA, “Hurricanes are the most powerful accumulations of energy on Earth”. They are violent ocean-churning storms that have a purpose. Hurricanes release a tremendous amount of rainfall, in 2003, Hurricane...
by Jayson P. | Apr 11, 2022 | Blog
How much time do you spend thinking about bacteria, fungi, and viruses, collectively known as microbes? Lately, we’ve all probably thought about germs a little more, but where did these disease-causing microbes come from if God declared His creation “very good”?...