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C. Everett Koop—Christian and Darwin doubter
25 Sep 2015
A United States Surgeon General who was also an esteemed academic often voiced his scientific objections to evolution.
by Jerry Bergman
Ancient cosmology and the timescale of Genesis 1
03 Jan 2020
Does the supposed 'flat earth/solid sky’ cosmology of the ancients mean we can read the Genesis 1 days non-literally?
by Shaun Doyle
Misunderstanding creation
08 Nov 2013
A review of Holman QuickSource™ Guide to Understanding Creation by Mark Whorton and Hill Roberts.
by Andrew Kulikovsky
Rational scientists and homosexual dogmatism
06 Jun 2015
How can we respond to aggressive pro-homosexual dogma? Also, a CMI reader notes an irony about allegedly rational evolutionary scientists.
by Keaton Halley
Nature programmes, science and God
24 Oct 2017
Design is taboo in our secular society. Nevertheless, the awesome spectacle and beauty evident in well-crafted wildlife documentaries is powerfully suggestive of that very thing, as research testifies!
by Philip Bell
Veteran creation biologist Dr Wayne Frair
22 Mar 2011
discusses his experiences as a creationist student in zoology departments of several universities
by Wayne Frair
Speedy sharks and golf balls
27 Oct 2021
A key design feature of modern golf balls has been found on sharks, too.
by David Catchpoole
Lithium deposits at Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
14 Feb 2015
How to understand its formation and the origin of the lithium deposits.
by Tas Walker
Genesis and heavenly things
08 Oct 2013
Jesus was not a fallible man whose statements about Genesis need to be interpreted in the light of ‘modern science’.
by Dominic Statham
Eclipses and Easter, big bang questions
09 Apr 2011
Are lunar eclipses possible during a full moon? And what about WMAP discoveries, universe ‘flatness’, rotating objects in the big bang model, and white holes?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Cactus spines, sharper than you may think!
14 Aug 2015
Incredible plant inspires technology that tackles environmental disasters.
by Philip Robinson
Did the Exodus lead to the Hyksos Invasion?
29 Oct 2020
Advocates of revisionist Immanuel Velikovsky and David Down believe that the Hebrew Exodus destroyed Egypt which led to the Hyksos invasion. We look at some flaws with this theory.
by Gary Bates