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A different way of thinking—Thomas Nagel considers the mind
28 Mar 2013
An evolutionary philosopher gets his peers thinking about why science has failed to explain how the mind works.
by Warren Nunn
Life at the extremes
27 Mar 2013
You can freeze them, boil them, dry them, starve them and even put them in a vacuum—yet they still bounce back
by David Catchpoole
‘In my father’s day … ’
11 May 2023
Whether ‘day’ means a long period of time, the hours of daylight, or a 24-hour period, depends on the context. So what is the context of the Genesis ‘days’?
by David Catchpoole, Jonathan Sarfati
Why Bible history matters
12 Oct 2022
Much biblical doctrine and morality is based on its historical sequence.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creation evangelism
24 Mar 2013
The ‘big picture’ in which the Gospel makes sense.
by Carl Wieland
Personal attacks and accusations but no substance
23 Mar 2013
A skeptic claims to be able to present thousands of arguments disproving what CMI believes.
by Phil Robinson
The junk DNA myth takes a well-deserved hit
22 Mar 2013
A review of The Myth of Junk DNA by Jonathan Wells.
by Jeffrey Tomkins
We’re all ‘born that way’
21 Mar 2013
A Christian discussion of homosexuality points to the Gospel.
by Lita Sanders
Pliable plants
20 Mar 2013
Tropical bats use living leaves to make roosts for their young—but how can the leaves remain healthy when much of their water supply has been cut off?
by David Catchpoole
Gilding the (sea) lily—Evolutionists’ absurd defense of their long-age story as Mississippian crinoids yield organic molecules
19 Mar 2013
Evolutionary researchers say beautifully preserved sea lily fossils were buried quickly, and contain distinctive organic molecules found in sea lilies today. But then they overstretch …
by David Catchpoole
Abraham Ulrikab
18 Mar 2013
The ‘zoo exhibit’ who could write
by Shaun Doyle
Abortions vs miscarriages
17 Mar 2013
The crucial difference between abortion and miscarriage.
by Lita Sanders