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The universe isn’t old, it’s just tired!
24 Oct 2023
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the entropy (disorder) of the universe increases through time.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
The palmar grasp reflex is neither useless nor evidence of an ape past
09 Sep 2022
Is the palmar grasp reflex a vestigial remnant of evolution?
by Jerry Bergman
Astounding ammonite buried in Noah’s Flood
20 Feb 2023
Ammolite is a rare, iridescent, gem-quality material cut from the fossilized shells of extinct sea creatures. We have Noah’s Flood to thank for their appearance.
by Tas Walker
The not-so-ponderous pelican
22 Apr 2024
These masters of the intricate dance between waves, wind, gliding, and long-distance air travel show design, not evolution.
by Michael Eggleton
Creation literature great evangelism tool!
What does the Bible mean by “heaven of heavens”?
23 May 2023
A consideration of similar Hebrew idioms and a look at the biblical contexts where the expression occurs.
by Keaton Halley
People are Amazing! Features that could not evolve
28 Jul 2022
Talented human beings dazzle and amaze us, whether musically, mathematically, artistically, athletically, or in many other ways. But such abilities have no obvious survival value, so how did they evolve?
by Philip Bell
A dinosaur made by the Flood
25 Sep 2023
The story of Ultrasaurus
by Kevin Lamoure
The current state of creationist ice core research
10 Feb 2023
We have refuted claims the ice sheets demand an old earth, but more modelling is needed.
by Jake Hebert
Should I stay in a church that compromises on Biblical Creation?
02 Jun 2022
CMI often receives questions asking whether someone should stay in a church that compromises on Biblical Creation?
by Joel Tay
Doubts about design and the resurrection
14 Jan 2023
Showing how it's reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus' tomb was empty.
by Shaun Doyle
William Tyndale
William Tyndale overcame many obstacles to produce a Bible in the English language.
by Sylvia Clifford