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When was Cain conceived? And is CMI “male dominated”?
04 Jul 2009
Did Adam and Eve “need to get to know each other” before having children? And should CMI get a “woman’s viewpoint”? So biblical scholar Lita Sanders responds.
by Lita Sanders
Carbon dating—who is fooling whom?
08 Dec 2018
Response to a correspondent who had taken a CMI writer to task, claiming that 14C, dendrochronology, and uranium-thorium (U-Th) dating techniques are trustworthy.
by Gavin Cox
Life imprisonment for ‘feeble-mindedness’?
19 Jun 2019
How evolutionary philosophy and bad science led to imprisoning people deemed inferior.
by Lita Sanders
The hummingbird: creation’s superhero
08 Oct 2018
Evolution cannot explain the appearance of the first bird, but the awe-inspiring hummingbird baffles that idea beyond all reason.
by Scott Gillis
Karl Giberson unmasks himself
22 May 2014
High profile theistic evolutionist Karl Giberson reveals how it is not possible to be a Darwinist and a Bible-believing Christian—if one thinks about it.
by Don Batten
Paris attacks inspire anti-religious sentiment
20 Nov 2015
A street pianist’s performance shows a lack of understanding in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.
by Paul Price
It’s about time
Physicist Robert Gentry explains how polonium radiohalos constitute powerful evidence for biblical creation.
by Margaret Helder
Tale behind the Tasmanian tiger
15 Jun 2016
Australia’s Tasmanian ‘tiger’ is a puzzle for evolutionists so they usually classify it as a separate biological family.
by Robert Doolan
The Bible is the bedrock of civilized society
03 Nov 2016
History’s most influential book has been widely abandoned as the world rejects its transformative power and embraces evolution.
by Warren Nunn
Geology, the Sphinx, and the Bible
25 Aug 2013
Understanding the timing of geological events in the light of Scripture.
by Tas Walker, Emil Silvestru
The Painted Neandertal
20 May 2010
Ancient cosmetics are upsetting evolutionary stories.
by Robert W. Carter
Copernicus, Galileo, and the theory of evolution
25 Feb 2015
Should today’s Church and Christians generally oppose the theory of evolution? We can learn some good lessons from history.
by Russell Grigg