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Conspiracy and doomsday scenarios: should Christians be worried?
12 May 2007
Was the US Government really behind 9/11? Is destructive weather really being generated by secret ‘scalar interferometry’ weapons? Are such claims true, and what should Christians do about it?
by Andrew Lamb
Does music have evolutionary origins?
08 Apr 2011
Where did music come from? What is its purpose? Can such questions even be answered?
by Greg Demme
Big-eye brain-less Neandertal nonsense
23 May 2013
Bigger eyes in Neandertals didn’t mean they had less brain.
by David Catchpoole, Don Batten
Discovering scientific evidence for creation
17 Feb 2014
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Tas Walker
Fossils in a day?
25 Apr 2024
Can fossils form quickly under the right conditions?
by Ron Neller
Spectacular, surprising seals
14 May 2014
Seals were once mercilessly hunted for economic benefit. The more we learn of these special marine animals, the more we can appreciate the unique wisdom in their design.
by Paula Weston
New radiohalo find challenges primordial granite claim
No substance to claims about ancient rocks.
by Tas Walker
How did the elephant get its trunk?
28 Sep 2013
Something that supposedly arose by evolutionary accidents has provided engineers with ‘startling’ design insights.
by David Catchpoole
Creation—the ‘dealbreaker’ for today’s generation
31 Dec 2015
Christian researcher notes that creation is an important issue for youth in the church—and even sometimes determines whether they stay or leave.
by Gary Bates, Carl Wieland
Roman Catholicism, science, and evolution
16 Jan 2016
Does CMI purposefully ignore all Roman Catholic contributions to science?
by Shaun Doyle
Oceans of water
04 Oct 2014
Deep inside the earth, there’s a lot of water. Is there a connection with Noah’s Flood?
by Tas Walker
Secular sermons
27 Feb 2009
As expected, this older book from Dawkins is a misotheistic tirade. Not only is it full of errors, it fails to show why his own atheistic faith solves the problems.
by Lael Weinberger