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Does animal death glorify God?
29 Jul 2017
Answering questions about the role of animal death in God’s creation, and what value God assigns to animal life.
by Lita Sanders
Evolution exonerated?
06 May 2017
Critic of CMI says evolution is not to blame for atrocities committed by evil regimes.
by Keaton Halley
Brainy bees?
21 Mar 2017
Bumblebees and spiders display behaviours beyond what was previously considered possible.
by Gary Bates
Follow the money … from the Templeton Foundation
31 Aug 2017
How the Templeton Foundation distributes its funds and what effect that has on the recipients.
by Rev. Jim Witteveen
An ‘alien intrusion’–a journey to remember
26 Dec 2017
As the release of CMI’s movie Alien Intrusion: Unmasking a Deception draws near, writer, producer, and director Gary Bates shares his thoughts and the impact he hopes this film will have.
by Gary Bates
Trappist planets not in habitable zone
11 Apr 2017
Three of the seven planets orbiting Trappist-1, are said by NASA to be in the habitable zone; however, research shows that neither life nor even water have been found there.
by Russell Grigg
Censorship of happy Down syndrome children
24 Jan 2017
The French state tries to hide the guilt of aborting Down syndrome babies by banning a pro-life television advert.
by Phil Robinson
Seven ways to build a lighthouse
30 May 2017
Equipping your children with as much information as possible is the best antidote to the onslaught they will face in a secular classroom.
by Tricia Wright
Artificial wombs may help extremely premature babies
08 Jun 2017
Every year hundreds of thousands of babies are born prematurely worldwide. With premature birth being the lead cause of death for babies, can an artificial womb help them?
by Phil Robinson
On holy ground? A creationist in Darwin’s home
13 Jun 2017
Is the famous residence of Charles Darwin a science museum or a shrine that propagates a secular, godless worldview?
by Thomas Fretwell
Reformation … then and now!
31 Oct 2017
Can events which occurred 500 years ago provide us with an example of how to respond to error and compromise today?
by Robert Zins
Luke Howard: namer of the clouds
05 Sep 2017
How the Latin names we use for clouds today were invented by young amateur meteorologist Luke Howard in 1802.
by Russell Grigg