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Original animal protein in fossils?
10 Feb 2014
Complex biomolecules such as proteins are increasingly being found in fossils supposedly ‘millions of years old’.
by Brian Thomas
Can you answer: ‘How did we get our Bible?’
22 Aug 2013
Would you be able to give an answer to an often asked question? A new resource can help make it easy for you.
by Gary Bates
Designed to adapt?
03 Jan 2017
Despite evidence to the contrary, evolutionists continue to offer up random mutations as an explanation of how life developed.
by Judah Etinger
Does Genetics Point to a Single Primal Couple?
30 Apr 2011
A reader points out that a Biologos article contradicts what CMI has published. Who is right?
by Rob Carter
The magnificent migrating monarch
by Jules Poirier
Moon madness
21 Sep 2013
How old is the moon? Here are five uniformitarian ‘measures’, that by any measure, expose the contradictions in the billions of years lunar ‘dating’
by Don Batten
A dangerous view
04 Jul 2016
Your view of the world depends on where you stand.
by David Catchpoole
Hinduism and other religions
16 Aug 2014
Is there a difference between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam? And what about Buddhism?
by Lita Sanders
Where are the fossils of buildings and artifacts from pre-Flood civilizations?
27 Oct 2020
If the geologic strata were deposited by a global Flood, why aren’t there pre-Flood tools and buildings in the fossil record?
by Keaton Halley, Shaun Doyle
The world’s oldest alphabet
04 Jun 2020
Evidence suggests that the first alphabet may have been developed by the Hebrews, not the Phoenicians, as commonly believed.
by James R. Hughes
Is ATP synthase found in all life?
04 Feb 2012
Must naturalism account for the existence of ATP synthase in first life?
by Brian Thomas
Aye-aye
08 Mar 2010
Was a lemur-like creature really our ancestor, as evolutionists propose? Problem is, evolutionists admit that lemurs are ‘notoriously problematic’ in that regard. Especially the aye-aye.
by Jeffrey Dykes