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Creatures By Design: Discovering Christ’s Incredible Engineering in Animals

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Our Creator Jesus Christ is an artisan, an engineer, and a programmer. He filled the earth with creatures custom-made to fill their environments. His living creations don’t just survive-they thrive because they possess profound innate abilities.

In Creatures by Design, ICR’s team of scientists and scholars examines a number of creatures that only our all-knowing Creator could have engineered. Butterflies with high-tech navigation, frogs that fly, bees that do math, bats that “see” in the dark with sonar, and octopuses that camouflage themselves in an instant - this book offers a glimpse of only some of the incredible abilities Christ engineered in His creatures. And there are thousands more!

Keep your eyes open for Christ the Creator’s artistry, engineering, and programming, for in these we see His glory.

48 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2021

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February 12, 2022
This is an excellent collection of 13 selected animals that are discussed from the perspective of being created, with evidence given as to why the concept of evolution does not work. Each selection is short enough to hold anyone's attention and includes a color picture of the animal being discussed. The authors easily capture the reader's attention with fascinating information about monarch butterflies, pangolins, frogs/snakes/lizards, bees, moths, beetles, black widows, octopi, horseshoe crabs, polar bears, hummingbirds, bats, and dragonflies.

This book supports Scripture, erodes evolution, clarifies climate confusion, and glorifies God. (Thomas p. 36, reference 1)
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