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Supercomputer to brain-storm the human brain
20 Sep 2010
Attempts to mimic the brain’s ability show just how incredible our brains are.
by Don Batten
Ian Hodge, AMusA, Ph.D.
Ian Hodge
by Ian Hodge
Feathers—an evolutionary enigma
09 Mar 2016
The incredible complexity of feathers continues to puzzle evolutionists.
by Jerry Bergman
Eve’s offspring, the serpent, and his offspring—Part 3
07 Oct 2014
From Genesis to Revelation, the idea of offspring is important to the story of salvation. Part 3 of this series follows the theme through Jesus and the church.
by Lita Sanders
Marvellous moth motif
30 Jun 2008
An amazing portrait of a mammal’s face—on the wings of a moth—defies Darwinian explanations in its sheer detail.
by Emil Silvestru
What about gap theories?
10 Mar 2022
Is there a billions-of-years gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2, with a Luciferian flood that caused all the fossils? Biblical and scientific problems with gap theory.
The bee and the postman
31 Oct 2011
Just like the postman, the bee delivers information—for those who are willing to receive it.
by Gordon Howard
Coverdale
22 Oct 2014
Believers today owe a great deal to a man who almost five centuries ago determined that it was vital for Englishmen to have the Bible written in their native tongue.
by Sylvia Clifford
Moa-species mix-up
02 Apr 2012
When scientists set out to analyse the DNA of moa feathers, they were in for a big surprise.
by David Catchpoole
Asteroid’s awkward age anomaly
12 Aug 2013
The cratering pattern on the asteroid Vesta presents a ‘dating’ conundrum.
by David Coppedge
Evolution exonerated?
06 May 2017
Critic of CMI says evolution is not to blame for atrocities committed by evil regimes.
by Keaton Halley
Evangelical Christian leaders promote evolution
01 Sep 2009
Lecturers from Christian training institutions reject plain reading of Genesis.
by Adrian Bates