You don’t have to look far to find the best evidence for the Creator. In fact, your eyes are a good starting point. With a microscope, you’ll find a billion more powerful evidences that patrol your blood every day—your feisty white blood cells, which could only be the handiwork of a Master Designer.
To survive, we require a specialized pump that can deliver life-giving blood to all our body parts, day and night, year after year, without fail. To get the job done within the body of a living organism, the heart must overcome some incredible engineering challenges.
Some 96% of our body is made of four common chemicals: hydrogen and oxygen (75%, mostly water), carbon (18%), and nitrogen (3%). The remaining 4% consists of many different minerals, such as sulfur, magnesium, and iron. Although some of these minerals come in small “trace” portions, each is essential for life.
Vestigial organs are often used as evidence to argue in favor of Darwinian evolution. These organs are allegedly left over from our ancestors but are no longer useful or needed. For the creationist, there should be no problem with an organ or structure in man that has lost some functionality.
According to evolutionists, early human ancestor Homo erectus ate more meat. But now, new research suggests this isn’t true–something Genesis already told us.
Look at those luscious pancakes! Can’t you just taste them? You can—because of God’s intricate design for your senses.
You might be surprised to learn that the most amazing electric machine is also the oldest.
In a culture that promotes putting yourself first, how should Christians approach self-care?
Scientists admit that biological gender is visible in basic human anatomy and in the genetic makeup of chromosomes.
God made all people different in the way they walk, in their stride, and in their steps.
The immune system does amazing work fighting off pathogens. But where did those pathogens come from?
Evolution leaves no room for “extras”—but Divine design does.
The appendix, a safe house for good bacteria, is not a useless evolutionary leftover, but shows God’s careful design in humans.
God created our bodies with three types of muscle: smooth, cardiac, and skeletal.
Doctors dream of the day when they can send micro-machines up our bloodstream to attack cancers and deliver medicines.
Many people think of the skeletal structure as static, but as our ribs show, they are some of the most dynamic structures in our bodies.
PDF DownloadA recent article highlights the supposed “flaws” in the design of the human body. But are these really “flaws”?
The immune system serves more than just to “defend” against disease – it was designed to interact with microbes and to cleanse the body.
Our bodies can do some pretty embarrassing things, and we can’t always stop them.
How our immune system protects us from deadly pathogens and parasites through antibodies to demonstrate how we’re fearfully and wonderfully made.
The cells in your body are bustling with a protein, called kinesin, that faithfully delivers hefty “packages” to each destination.
What if we could design a material for roads that would only get small cracks that resealed with chemical bonds as good as new?
A new study showed it’s not just our noses that contain olfactory receptors (the protein responsible for detecting smells)—it’s also our tongues.
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