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Was life really created in a test tube? And does it disprove biblical creation?
25 May 2010
Did Craig Venter make a synthetic life form, and does it show that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Where have all the people gone?
24 May 2010
There are nowhere near enough people if we have been here for a long time.
by Silvio Famularo
Did Eve have a “Moral compass”?; and the “120 years” of Genesis 6:3
22 May 2010
The skeptic’s objection that Eve should not have been punished—as she could not have known right from wrong—is easily answered.
by Lita Sanders
The design of life: part 4—variation-inducing genetic elements and their function
21 May 2010
The function of variation-inducing genetic elements (VIGEs).
by Peer Terborg
The Painted Neandertal
20 May 2010
Ancient cosmetics are upsetting evolutionary stories.
by Robert W. Carter
Creation—how did God do it?
11 May 2016
How did God create everything? He spoke (or willed) it all to come into existence; and it did.
by Russell Grigg
A single-celled irony
18 May 2010
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by David White
Stalin: from choir boy to communist butcher
13 Jun 2012
How belief in a creatorless universe helped shape the thinking of one of history’s greatest tyrants—Joseph Stalin.
by Russell Grigg
Monkeying with probability
15 May 2010
Readers challenge CMI about the likelihood of monkeys being able to type the 23rd Psalm.
by Russell Grigg, Jonathan Sarfati, Don Batten
The design of life: part 3—an introduction to variation-inducing genetic elements
14 May 2010
Introducing variation-inducing genetic elements (VIGEs)
by Peer Terborg
Don’t cut the anchor line!
13 May 2010
Surely no Christian pastor would want to cut adrift his flock from Jesus? Yet some church leaders are indeed at risk of doing just that.
by David Catchpoole
Preaching the Gospel in today’s society
12 May 2010
The Apostle Paul had two different starting points in his preaching, depending on his audience.
by Russell Grigg