Explore
Back to Topics
Page 339 of 481 (5767 Articles)
Creation taught in school religion classes
06 Jul 2010
Evolutionists aghast that Scripture teachers say the Christian faith is true
by Russell Grigg
Cave men—in the Bible
05 Jul 2010
The Bible rules out a ‘Stone Age’—yet it describes cave men. Go figure!
by David Catchpoole
Müller cells refuting Dawkins: feedback
03 Jul 2010
Many atheopaths are reeling from the demolition of their hero Dawkins by the new Müller cell discoveries in the eye.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Neutral Model of evolution and recent African origins
02 Jul 2010
Do the ‘molecular clock’ assumptions of the most popular version of human evolution and dispersal, the ‘Out of Africa’ hypothesis stand up under scrutiny?
by Rob Carter
What a blast! What a camp!
01 Jul 2010
CMI–US’s first ever Super Conference brought together some of the leading creation speakers from creation ministries from around the world. The excitement was palpable.
by Don Batten
The pitch for Noah’s Ark
18 Oct 2023
Answering objections to how Noah was able to make the Ark waterproof.
by Tas Walker
The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World
29 Jun 2010
Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
by Rob Carter
Darwin’s ‘Imps of darkness’: the marine iguanas of the Galápagos
28 Jun 2010
Darwin called them ‘hideous’; meet the marine iguanas of the Galápagos.
by Tom Hennigan
Avatar Aspirations
26 Jun 2010
An alternative religious belief is spawned by popular culture. A critic engages CMI without necessarily realizing the root of such beliefs.
by Gary Bates
The Neandertal mitochondrial genome
25 Jun 2010
It does not support evolution
by Robert Carter
Tweet My Face, You Digg?
24 Jun 2010
The new social networking fad might have its downsides, but one of CMI’s younger-generation staff tells us about its awesome outreach potential …
by Jason Jamieson
John … the creation evangelist
23 Jun 2010
For two decades leading up to AD 90, John, the last Apostle alive, had seen false teaching infiltrating the 1st-century Church—a white-ant process which, if left unchecked, could ultimately have destroyed it.
by Russell Grigg