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Former cancer researcher vs creation compromise
18 Oct 2021
Former cancer researcher explains why evolution is irrelevant to real science, and how evolution undermines the Gospel
by Jonathan Sarfati
Paleozoic Corals and Lunar Recession
20 Jun 2020
The growth rings in Paleozoic corals are often used to support the idea that the earth is very old, but the argument was flawed from the beginning.
by Robert Carter
Putting death in its context
14 Apr 2020
With more people thinking about the topic of death during the current covid-19 pandemic what does the Bible teach about its origin and finality?
by Phil Robinson
Journal of Creation
Journal of Creation Volume 6 Issue 1
Mightiest, 'multi-million-year-old' millipede
06 Jan 2022
A newly discovered fossil of Arthropleura, a giant millipede, provides good evidence of having been buried during Noah’s Flood.
by Gavin Cox
Carbon 14—still drawing a blank
26 Sep 2020
A CMI supporter writes in with a comment about the assumptions made behind the method of carbon 14 dating.
by Gavin Cox
The best defense is a strong offense
28 May 2019
Can you believe it? Bringing CMI to your church is one of the most powerful ways to equip your youth to resist secular challenges to their faith.
by Paul Price
A long-overdue review of A Civic Biology
01 Sep 2020
A Civic Biology was the centerpiece of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. It is high time to review what was in that textbook.
by Robert W Carter
Dark matter search comes up empty
14 Dec 2020
Despite the latest failure to detect dark matter, why do they continue searching?
by John Hartnett
An emotional response to the age of the earth
28 Mar 2009
Not everyone gets angry when asked about a ‘young’ earth
by CMI staff
The Case for Miracles presents evidence of the Creator’s activity in the world
21 Jun 2018
The latest installment in Strobel’s series examines whether or not God has acted miraculously in the world.
by Lita Sanders
Here today …
28 Apr 2017
Rapid erosion means a recently-formed gorge in Taiwan could disappear within 50 years.
by Bryan V. Radford