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So obvious … now!
07 Jan 2014
When we start evaluating our personal journey, we can do so with ‘20:20 hindsight’.
by Peter Claussen
Twice as wrong—and more
15 Apr 2013
The evolutionary timeline is constantly being revised. The latest revision is a doozy—by half a billion years!
by David Catchpoole
New England Journal of Medicine promotes anti-theism
New England Journal of Medicine promotes anti-theism
by Jonathan Sarfati
Anchoring their faith
04 Mar 2014
Providing answers helps people when they are questioning the faith.
by Gary Bates
A high view of Scripture?
06 Aug 2011
Round two versus a theistic evolutionist who objected to being grouped with the ‘useful idiots’ who help the atheistic cause with their compromise. Objective biblical exegesis trumps postmodern eisegesis.
by Philip Bell, Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Creation in-depth: does biological advantage imply history?
14 Jun 2013
For any fruitful debate to proceed regarding the plausibility of evolution, the right questions first need to be asked.
by Shaun Doyle
Eight churches unite to oppose apostasy
17 Sep 2015
What event in a small town would instigate eight churches to team up and stand for the truth?
by Scott Gillis
Plenty of time
18 Dec 2010
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Does CMI misrepresent evolution?
25 Mar 2012
A visitor to our website claims that CMI does not treat arguments for evolution fairly. In reality, it is creationist arguments that are often misrepresented.
by Dominic Statham
Hox hype
15 Feb 2002
by By David A. DeWitt, Ph.D Associate Professor of Biology, and Associate Director, Creation Studies at Liberty University
Scallop’s amazing mirror eyes
09 Aug 2023
Shellfish has tiny eyes structured like some advanced reflecting telescopes, but make two images.
by Jonathan Sarfati
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