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Den of ape-men or chambers of the sickly?
25 May 2017
How do we interpret the latest Homo naledi findings with their associated ‘ape-man’ connotations and claims?
by Peter Line
“What?… Teach my children unbiblical ideas?”
24 May 2017
Simply knowing about ideas that contradict Christianity can help young people stand firm against them.
by Joel Tay
Nylon-degrading bacteria: update
19 May 2017
‘Exhibit A’ for evolution in recent times, further research shows that this one does not stack up either.
by Don Batten
Does the Old Testament reveal the Trinity?
13 May 2017
A supporter asks whether any biblical passages before the time of Christ indicated God’s triune nature.
by Keaton Halley
How do miracles happen?
11 May 2017
Do we need to know how miracles happen to know if they happen?
by Shaun Doyle
Silicon based bugs
09 May 2017
Smart work in the laboratory manipulating already existing life does not equal a step forward in goo-to-you evolution.
by John Hartnett and Robert Carter
Evolution exonerated?
06 May 2017
Critic of CMI says evolution is not to blame for atrocities committed by evil regimes.
by Keaton Halley
On the streets with the “March for Science” protesters
02 May 2017
They were protesting, but what was it about?
by Paul Price
Science of the gaps
25 Apr 2017
Atheists are convinced life came into being by naturalistic processes, but do their conclusions match the evidence?
by Nick Kastelein
Remembering God’s mighty acts
20 Apr 2017
The Bible calls us to read its narrative in ways that contradict deep time.
by Shaun Doyle
Reconciled with God
14 Apr 2017
Jesus is able to save us through His death because He is the Creator and Sustainer.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
Why CMI rejects ‘conspiracy’ theorizing
13 Apr 2017
What should we think about the conspiracy theorizing out there? How do we approach the world in knowledge and faith and discernment all at the same time? Our contention is that we can be faithful to the Bible and science without sacrificing either.
by Robert Carter, Jonathan Sarfati