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The promises and pitfalls of correlating Y chromosome genetics to human history
05 Aug 2022
Sneak peak of a rigorous book review from the latest issue of Journal of Creation: How well can Y chromosome genetics be correlated to human history?
by Robert Carter
Being salt and light in a Genesis 3 world
24 Oct 2019
In today’s world, having a biblical worldview gives us a unique opportunity to minister to the culture.
by Lita Sanders
Journal of Creation
Journal of Creation Volume 6 Issue 2
Evolutionary ‘programming’ and the stumbling block of thousands of years
21 Mar 2015
Most don’t realize it but from a young age we are programmed into acceptance of the millions of years.
by Gary Bates
Biblical creation gives us the answer to modern insanity
15 Sep 2020
How does a biblical worldview help us to respond to climate change and LGBT arguments?
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
CMI’s CEOs meet in Thailand
11 Feb 2016
An important time of brainstorming for the CEOs of the international CMI offices!
by Gary Bates
Superflares and the origin of life on Earth
12 Oct 2018
Could solar superflares have made the supposed ‘early’ Earth inhospitable for life?
by Andrew Sibley
Do I need to be an apologist?
11 Mar 2020
How should we think about apologetics?
by Lita Sanders
More of the moth myth!
02 Jun 2020
The peppered moth myth takes on a new dimension. But genetic evidence shows no novel information caused the change between light and dark moths.
by Matthew Cserhati
Plants are ‘listening’!
09 Mar 2020
Researchers discover pea seedling roots grow towards the sound of gurgling water.
by David Catchpoole
Hybridization shaking up the evolutionary Tree of Life—what does it mean for creationists?
17 May 2019
Hybridization occurs in the wild more than evolutionists thought. What does this mean for biblical creation?
by Jean K. Lightner
One for all and all for one
08 Feb 2021
Or are the supposed ‘examples’ of it just a case of designed adaptability?
by Matthew Cserhati