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Did God inscribe the Creation Week in stone?
15 Oct 2016
Do the different rationales for the Sabbath in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 mean God didn’t inscribe the Creation week rationale of Exodus 20 in stone?
by Shaun Doyle
Amazed to discover evidence for creation
30 Jul 2013
Even after decades at church he had never heard of it before.
by David Spannenberg
Alien Intrusion helps experiencer to make sense of childhood ‘visitations’
08 Jul 2012
Finding out the truth about this phenomenon gives comfort to many who have experienced it.
by Gary Bates
Fragile Faith
12 Nov 2012
Get the basic thinking skills to avoid it. Enjoy this preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribe and be delighted.
by Don Batten
CMI’s response to the ‘electric universe’
16 Feb 2021
We explain why CMI is not interested in entertaining ‘electric universe’ ideas.
by Don Batten
Creationist article ‘saved my favourite cow’
01 Nov 2008
Did a creationist article on supergerms really help to save a cow from an otherwise fatal illness? What should we learn from this?
by Carl Wieland
‘Window plants’ let the light shine in
19 Jan 2009
What lessons can we learn from looking at desert window plants?
by David Catchpoole
Providential planting
25 Oct 2017
A short, scrubby tree depends on a tiny bird for survival.
by James J. Scofield Johnson
Humanists say their message is being suppressed
23 Jun 2015
British humanists claim that they are being left out in public dialogue about the question of existence, so they are campaigning for more exposure.
by Warren Nunn
Design and intelligence—taking the high ground
28 Dec 2009
Where can you get information to tackle head-on the Skeptics’ supposed ‘objections to design’?
by Carl Wieland
Gilding the (sea) lily—Evolutionists’ absurd defense of their long-age story as Mississippian crinoids yield organic molecules
19 Mar 2013
Evolutionary researchers say beautifully preserved sea lily fossils were buried quickly, and contain distinctive organic molecules found in sea lilies today. But then they overstretch …
by David Catchpoole
Simultaneous causation and the beginning of time
14 Apr 2018
Can causes operate at the same time as their effects?
by Shaun Doyle