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CMI slammed over Singapore slammer
12 Jul 2008
Respondents take CMI to task over the tone of our ‘Wolf among the fold?’ article.
Cryptids and UFOs—Is there a link?
09 Aug 2008
Are cryptids and UFOs two birds of a kind? Should CMI regard both with equal skepticism?
by Andrew Lamb
The Geological Society of London again moves to silence debate on creation science
17 May 2008
Says that science and religion are incompatible … or was that compatible? See why they are confused.
Large Hadron Collider continues to confuse
27 Sep 2008
If the LHC discovers the Higgs boson, would this prove the big bang? And did CMI get the LHC proton energy calculations right?
by Russ Humphreys
Quartzite gravel in soils
08 Nov 2008
More evidence for Noah’s Flood.
by Shaun Doyle
The Geological Society of Australia seeks to censor creation, intelligent design and Flood geology
27 Dec 2008
But mainstream geologists would benefit by trying to understand the creationist viewpoint.
by Tas Walker
How to win a debate about abortion
19 Jan 2008
Abortion is one of the great atrocities of our age. So how can we argue successfully against it, especially against the decree, ‘leave your faith out of politics’?
Ross Criticizes RATE Without Doing His Homework
Criticisms missed the mark and even generated some amusing scientific gaffes
by Larry Vardiman
Clearing the name of Christ (R)
22 Mar 2008
A critic seeks to attack creationist arguments that link Darwinism with horrors such as the Holocaust.
Professing Christian claims CMI site is 'full of lies' (R)
15 Mar 2008
Baseless accusations of dishonesty are to be expected from misotheists, but they are bizarre from professing Christians. How can they be answered? Also, WWJD?
CMI and Spetner questioned on soundness of science (R)
29 Mar 2008
Evolutionists often confuse mutational change with adding information. But random changes overwhelmingly destroy information, that is, meaning.
'Female inferiority' raises questions (R)
06 Sep 2008
See the difference in the attitude towards women between the Bible writers and the founders of evolution.