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‘Creationist letter’ published in The Church of England Newspaper
22 Dec 2009
This letter was sent to the Church of England Newspaper by one of CMI’s supporters in response to recent correspondence about creation. We share it here as a great example of a polite-but-challenging letter.
by Duncan Reeve
Did Darwin Kill God
15 Dec 2009
A recent television charade promotes theistic evolution. But why would the BBC produce such a film?
by Russell Grigg
Rejecting Creation the movie: A business decision
10 Dec 2009
Was the BBC Darwin movie too evolved for U.S. audiences or too boring for investors to risk?
by Emil Silvestru
Obama racism row
08 Dec 2009
‘Disgustingly racist and offensive’ pictures on the internet of America’s First Lady have caused a furore, for which Google executives have apologized. What’s behind it all?
by David Catchpoole
Evolutionists retreating from the arena of science
03 Dec 2009
Their regress to unfalsifiable positions is now evident in every arena where they once triumphed.
by Dave Woetzel
Blinded? Or “bewitched”?
26 Nov 2009
Evolutionary scientists claim biblical justification for their stance.
by Adrian Bates
The Darwin Anniversary
24 Nov 2009
November 24, 2009, is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species. How should we respond?
by Carl Wieland
Researcher speaks up on pressure to conform
17 Nov 2009
Whether from self-censorship or peer review, data that goes against ‘the prevailing view’ doesn’t get published.
by Carl Wieland
Muscle and blood found in an “18-million-year-old” fossil!
11 Nov 2009
The best ever find of preserved soft tissue yet documented in the fossil record gives powerful evidence for the Bible.
by Carl Wieland
The Fourth Kind movie review
09 Nov 2009
A scary movie allegedly based on real events seeks to diminish man’s importance at the center of God’s creation.
by Gary Bates
Darwin, Lyell and Origin of Species
05 Nov 2009
Charles Darwin
by Dominic Statham
From sand to rock—fast!
03 Nov 2009
With the help of added microbes, researchers can turn soft sand into rock as hard as marble. You don’t need millions of years.
by David Catchpoole