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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
A Witness at the “ends of the earth”
16 Nov 2009
Polynesian preservation: Knowledge of the one true Creator God retained for millennia.
by Adrian Bates
Challenge to creationists:
14 Nov 2009
Is the panda’s thumb an example of natural selection increasing diversity?
by David Catchpoole and Carl Wieland
Evidence for the design of life: part 1—Genetic redundancy
13 Nov 2009
This big surprise in modern biology brings down more than one pillar of contemporary evolutionary thinking.
by Peer Terborg
Natural selection cannot explain the origin of life
31 Mar 2021
The evolutionary hype around this month’s celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species ignores a key problem that even Darwin acknowledged.
by DC, JS & DB
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
Picture Gorge shouts sudden cataclysm
10 Nov 2009
But most geologists don’t see it because they’re not looking for it.
by Steve Wolfe
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
The “indoctrination” of children
07 Nov 2009
A correspondent tackles CMI over our comments about the teaching of children.
by Lita Sanders
Did immune system antibody diversity evolve?
06 Nov 2009
The various adaptive immune systems in the animal kingdom are all equally complex, yet with major discontinuities between them.
by Jerry Bergman and Nancy O
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