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‘Ripples’ of galaxies—another blow to the big bang
31 Aug 2006
A cluster pattern discovered in the organization of galaxies does not support the secular story for the naturalistic origin of the universe.
by Jason Lisle
Eugenics … death of the defenceless
25 Feb 2009
Eugenics … death of the defenceless. The legacy of Darwin’s cousin Galton
by Russell Grigg
Unravelling the knotty khipu code
11 Mar 2015
Who would have ever thought of storing information on segments of threaded strands according to a certain code? The Incas did—and they weren’t the first.
by David Catchpoole
Response to ‘gay marriage’ article objections; CMI shows questioner that Christian faith is logical
19 Aug 2006
A gay man took issue about an article on ‘gay marriage’; the response explains the biblical teaching and refutes pseudo-Christian objections. In the second feedback, a then-new Christian (now a guest writer for CMI) explains how logical answers from CMI were instrumental to her conversion.
World record enzymes
17 Aug 2006
Without special enzymes, vital reactions of life would take as long as trillions of years. Their origin is a mystery even to evolutionists.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Tigers and pigs … together?
03 Jun 2015
Extraordinary scenes from Sriracha Zoo in Thailand.
by David Catchpoole
Does ribozyme research prove Darwinian evolution?
05 Aug 2006
The origin of the first living organism is a huge problem for materialists. Agnostic DB of California agrees that creationist critiques are strong, but argues that ribozyme ‘evolution’ might solve the problem; Dr Sarfati responds.
Green power (photosynthesis)
27 Jul 2006
Photosynthesis is vital for life. New research shows that it stores the energy from four photons so it can split the water molecule. This defies evolution, since a partially complete system would not work at all.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Chickens with teeth
25 Jul 2006
by Carl Wieland
Radioisotope dating of rocks in the Grand Canyon
24 Jul 2006
The discordant ‘dates’ for Grand Canyon rocks point to an episode of accelerated radioactive decay some time in the past.
by Andrew A. Snelling
Erring on the side of censorship (Brittany McComb’s address cut short)
21 Jul 2006
Valedictorian speech censored by school.
by Lita Sanders
‘Schweitzer’s dangerous discovery’
19 Jul 2006
Dr Mary Schweitzer discovered still-soft-and-stretchy tissue in a dinosaur fossil, igniting a controversy.
by David Catchpoole and Jonathan Sarfati