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Design of Symbiosis
Have you ever noticed how some things just naturally go together, like bees and flowers? There are many things in nature that correspond with each other. This is called symbiosis, which simply means "living together." Is this wonderful system just an accident of evolution, or was it designed for a specific purpose? Join us for this fascinating discussion!
Migration of Birds and Butterflies
God provides for all of His creation in many different ways. Migration is one way certain animals survive and reproduce. Some of the most fascinating migratory creatures are birds and butterflies. How do they know where they’re going? Migrate with us this week as we learn about these extraordinary flying wonders!
Flowering Plants
We admire their beauty, breathe in their fragrance, and are nourished by their products. While Darwin called their origin an "abominable mystery," the Bible says they were created in the beginning. Tune in as we discuss flowering plants and talk about possible ways they could have survived Noah’s Flood.
The Plagues of Egypt
Have you heard people try to "explain away" biblical miracles by saying they are just naturalistic occurrences? Such is the case with the ten plagues of Egypt described in Exodus. As the Creator’s mighty hand destroyed the land and set His people free, some very unnatural things happened that had never been seen before. Don’t harden your heart -- tune in this week!
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