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Clarity and confusion
22 May 2009
Behe shows that mutation and selection can accomplish little—nothing like the hugely complex machinery of life. But ignoring the Bible leads to confusion over a coherent explanation.
by Don Batten
Cuttlefish colour changes inspire new energy-efficient TV screen design
04 Oct 2017
Human designers of TV screen copy one of the ways cuttlefish change colour.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Darwinism: it was all in the family
01 Feb 2012
Darwinism began not with Charles but with his grandfather Erasmus.
by Russell Grigg
Darwin and the Fuegians
11 Jul 2012
Darwin used the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego to illustrate his ideas about human evolution. How could he have been so wrong?
by Russell Grigg
Squirrels!
18 May 2009
The amazing abilities of these busy little creatures reflect the hand of the Creator.
by Tom Henniga
Ancient proteins and bugs, and vegan cats
16 May 2009
Responding to critics of our articles on dino proteins, Antarctic bacteria and the vegan cat. What would C-14 tests on those dino proteins find?
by Carl Wieland, Jonathan Sarfati
Whose god? The theological response to the god-of-the-gaps
15 May 2009
This charge is a favourite of compromising churchians against creationists. Yet it really works only against a deistic worldview, not against the biblical Christian one.
by Lael Weinberger
Tooth enamel: sophisticated materials science
22 Mar 2023
Why are teeth so tough, although they are coated with material as brittle as glass? Because of so-called imperfections, as well as other features!
by Jonathan Sarfati
Darwin’s finches
13 May 2009
Evidence supporting rapid post-Flood adaptation.
by Carl Wieland
Now a Creationist
12 May 2009
CMI Ph.D. scientist and author, Jonathan Sarfati, explains to an outside site what turned him to biblical creation
by Jonathan Sarfati
Real tricks with hypothetical animals
11 May 2009
A university lecturer tells students all about the first multi-celled animal—except it is purely imaginary.
by Tas Walker
Dino proteins and blood vessels: are they a big deal?
09 May 2009
One blog claimed, ‘finding the rare, hardy biomolecule from dinosaurs is nothing to get excited about’. But see why proteins could survive the Flood but not eons.
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati