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‘Acellular’ first life?
06 May 2012
Did the hypothetical ‘first life’ need to be cellular?
by Don Batten
Did CMI use a bad argument against homosexuality?
05 May 2012
If homosexuality was found to have a biological basis, would that make it morally acceptable?
by Don Batten
Does inbreeding always decrease genetic variety?
29 Apr 2012
Inbreeding effects in post-Flood populations.
by Don Batten
Of missing gaps and magic bullets
28 Apr 2012
Does the Bible teach any sort of a ‘gap’ theory? Is there such a thing as a universal ‘knock down’ argument against evolution?
by Carl Wieland
Teaching creation and evolution
22 Apr 2012
It’s about teaching opposing histories of the world, and (where possible) showing how biblical creation is overall the one that best fits reality.
by Carl Wieland
Did fish die before the Fall?
21 Apr 2012
Were fish a category of nephesh chayyah life that did not suffer death before the Fall?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Lita Cosner
Entropy at work
15 Apr 2012
Skeptic blunders on thermodynamics.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Did the witch of Endor call up a ghost?
07 Apr 2012
If God sent Samuel’s spirit to deliver judgment to Saul, does that make Him guilty of witchcraft?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
Mudskippers and apemen
31 Mar 2012
How useful are cladograms and ‘transitional’ creatures as evidence for evolution?
by Shaun Doyle
At a loss to answer objections?
27 Mar 2012
Many times we can be at a loss when trying to answer objections when ‘on the front lines’ of evangelism, and CMI exists to equip Christians with those answers.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Does CMI misrepresent evolution?
25 Mar 2012
A visitor to our website claims that CMI does not treat arguments for evolution fairly. In reality, it is creationist arguments that are often misrepresented.
by Dominic Statham
Vaccines and abortion?
24 Mar 2012
A few vaccines use cells from babies that were aborted—is it immoral to receive these vaccinations?
by Jonathan Sarfati