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Creation Anatomy

March 06, 2024
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Creation Anatomy is a study of looking at the body through a different set of lenses, lenses with a creationist perspective. Can you see God’s creation in the human body? The answer is yes!


God’s creation is good — studying anatomy with a Biblical perspective means starting in the book of Genesis.

God created man with a purpose we are His special creation!

We are the “body” of Christ!


In our book, Creation Anatomy: A Study Guide of the Body there is a chapter on the price of the human body.

However when you add up all the parts of the human body down to its chemical composition — God created us with an eternal soul and that means we are priceless!

Our body doesn’t only operate on an elemental level — it also functions on the molecular level and the most complex of all of our molecules in hemoglobin.

Any attempt to make man has failed. There is not a biochemical company that could put it all together and not enough money in the world to buy all the elements you need for our body.


That is an amazing testament to the awesome power of God.


Our body works in the most complex way.

We have different fluids

75-trillion cells

Our cells require oxygen, burns fuel, gets hot, needs to cool, performs work and gives off exhaust — “gas”


  1. Studying Creation Anatomy we delve into the miracle of the body:
  2. Oxygen reaches the destination which diffuses into the cell
  3. The same moment the blood carries exhaust gasses from the cell
  4. The exhaust gases are tissue cells in CO2
  5. C02 plus water equals carbonic acid
  6. And it must be neutralized instantly
  7. Naturalized red cells take it to the bloodstream
  8. Bloodstream combines with salt and plasma which equals sodium bicarbonate
  9. Harmless and carried to lungs
  10. Lungs are not equipped to exhale waste
  11. in the lungs — bicarbonate ions join with protons from hydrogen to form carbonic acid that breaks down to form carbon dioxide gas and water
  12. It passes through the capillary wall to the lungs to be exhausted
  13. Same instant red cells pick up another fresh load of oxygen and begin the journey again.

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