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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
Global meltdown, economic woes, and evolution
03 Oct 2008
With all the fingerpointing about who’s to blame, there may be a bigger picture underlying many of the changes in our society.
by Carl Wieland
Pattern of programmed cell death in bat wing membrane—support for evolution?
02 Oct 2008
Testimony to an intricately designed system.
by Philip B. Bell
Why Genesis 5 is a key chapter in the Bible
01 Oct 2008
The chronology of the genealogy in Genesis 5 ties Creation week to the subsequent events, strongly authenticating the real history of Genesis 1–11.
by Paul A. Hansen
The discovery of HMAS Sydney II and her destroyer
30 Sep 2008
Rusting hulls on the ocean floor reveal the high cost of believing a lie.
by Peter Skinner
Blood pressure and ‘race’
29 Sep 2008
Doctors were told to consider a patient’s ‘race’ when choosing medication for hypertension. But new research refutes this.
by Dion Astwood
Large Hadron Collider continues to confuse
27 Sep 2008
If the LHC discovers the Higgs boson, would this prove the big bang? And did CMI get the LHC proton energy calculations right?
by Russ Humphreys
Skeptic Shermer resorts to ridicule because the science is weak
26 Sep 2008
One of CMI-Australia’s prominent speakers is also a professor at a major secular university. This is his assessment of a lecture at the university given by one of America’s leading anticreationists.
by John Hartnett
A Civic Biology and eugenics
23 Sep 2009
How did the school text book that was the subject of the Scopes trial impact eugenics—the ‘scientific’ breeding of human beings?
by Grant Williams
Evolutionist: it’s OK to deceive students to believe evolution
24 Sep 2008
An evolutionist justifies teaching students inaccuracies and overt falsehoods.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Reiss resigns as Royal Society stifles debate on evolution
23 Sep 2008
Even if you’re an evolutionist believer, if you show the slightest concession to the creationist ‘enemy’, it seems you’re out, too!
by Andrew Halloway
Angkor saw a stegosaur?
22 Sep 2008
A stone carving of a dinosaur at the ancient ruins of Angkor raises the question: how could anyone living 800 years ago have known what a dino looked like?
by David Catchpoole