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Why does CMI focus on creation?
28 Dec 2014
A reader asks: shouldn’t we be focusing on evangelism rather than the divisive view of young-earth creation? We respond.
by Lita Sanders
A very tired Christian
04 Oct 2008
A Christian says he’s tired of the creation-evolution debate. Dr Don Batten explains its importance, documents how it has helped people come to Christ, and cites biblical encouragement for the weary.
by Don Batten
At the cutting edge of creation evangelism
21 Sep 2017
How to reach others with the Gospel message by starting conversations about creation.
by Warren Nunn
The Woolly Mammoth
04 Jul 2022
The unique conditions and short timespan of the biblical Ice Age explain how Wooly Mammoths were buried and preserved.
by Michael Oard
The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—Part 1: analysis of reduced codon set experiments
16 Nov 2012
Have experiments using reduced codon sets to form small proteins shown that large proportions of biologically useful protein folds can be generated randomly?
by Royal Truman
Aesop’s fables, anyone?
29 Oct 2018
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 Don Batten
Plant breeding is not evolution
05 Mar 2016
The idea that plant breeding supports evolution doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
by Don Batten
From Plato to pragmatism
23 Oct 2008
A review of Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey.
by Marc Kay
Dating Kabwe 1, the Broken Hill skull from Zambia
09 May 2020
Why is Homo heidelbergensis so much younger than previously thought?
by Tas Walker
Doubts about hyped-up planet
24 Nov 2011
Does Gliese 581g exist at all?
by Shaun Doyle
Preaching the Gospel in honour/shame societies
20 Feb 2020
The Gospel removes the guilt and shame of our sin, and gives us the right to sit with Christ on His throne.
by Russell Grigg
Niah Cave’s ‘Deep Skull’: Teenaged boy or elderly lady?
06 Aug 2018
After nearly sixty years of misinterpreting these bones from ‘human prehistory’, how could paleontologists have gotten it so wrong?
by David Catchpoole