All green plants, some algae, and even some bacteria are able to make food out of nothing more than air, water, light and a few minerals. The process is called photosynthesis, and without it we would run out of food to eat as well as oxygen to breathe. Th...

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Hechos 20:13a “Nosotros, adelantándonos a embarcarnos, navegamos a Asón para recoger allí a Pablo…” Tanto España como Portugal pretenden haber descubierto Brasil en el siglo 16.  Sin embargo, más y más evidencia sugiere que ninguno de est...

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Scientists have long known that ants lay down scent trails, using pheromones, to mark the trail to goodies for their nest mates. While this is an efficient method for food gathering, it has been found that when a food source is exhausted, the ants leave a...

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Génesis 5:32 “Noé tenía quinientos años cuando engendró a Sem, a Cam y a Jafet”. ¿Cómo tuvo Noé hijos y construyó el Arca cuando tenía 500 años de edad?  Hoy, los científicos pueden medir un marcado declive en las habilidades mentales...

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While many creatures create structured music – shall we say, songs? – it was thought that only man makes use of objects in the environment to get specific tone qualities. In other words, it was thought only man makes musical instruments. That claim ha...

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We all learned about photosynthesis at school. For this particular chemical reaction to take place, you need the chemical chlorophyll together with the essential ingredient, sunlight. For thousands of years, man has known that for green plants to prosper,...

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We have all seen it many times. A mother walking in a crowd with a small child loses track of her child and begins calling and searching for the little one. But can you imagine a crowd of 70 million mothers and children all looking for each other? That...

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Salmos 102:5-6 “Por la voz de mi gemido mis huesos se han pegado a mi carne. Soy semejante al pelícano del desierto; soy como el búho de las soledades…” El arbusto creosota es común en el desierto del suroeste de los Estados Unidos  y del no...

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  • Petrifying Ages
    How long does it take to petrify wood? Scientists who believe in those millions and billions of years that evolutionists are always talking about have never tested the answer to this question. They simply assumed that it must take hundreds or thousands of years to petrify wood. It wasn’t until the 1970s that scientists bothered […]

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