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Pterosaurs—one of the strangest animals God ever created
16 Nov 2022
One of the strangest animals God ever created
by Jerry Bergman
Rails derail Darwinism
13 Oct 2021
Flightlessness is devolution, not evolution.
by Matthew Cserhati
Quebec Quells Creation
03 Nov 2006
But they do, and their students are better informed than those in government schools where any criticism of evolution is censored.
by By Emil Silvestru and Richard Fangrad
The green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii find safety in numbers by design
18 Sep 2020
How the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii demonstrates multicellularity is a design feature.
by Matthew Cserhati
Creation, the image of God, and campaigns to ban ‘conversion therapy’
04 Aug 2022
Responding to campaigns to ban so-called ‘conversion therapy’, with evidence from Scripture, science and population statistics.
by Andrew Sibley
Are we free to be as creative as we want?
06 Mar 2021
How much freedom do we have to artistically represent what God has described in the Bible? Creativity must not be a licence to misrepresent the truth.
by Phil Robinson
The mystery of the inside-out ammonite
24 Aug 2022
How was the soft tissue of an ammonite fossilized without its shell attached?
by Philip Robinson
The enduring legacy of Dr Wally Tow
30 Jan 2020
Remembering a faithful believer and recognizing his impact on CMI’s ministry.
by Lita Sanders
“830-million-year-old” microorganisms?
07 Jun 2022
Microorganisms discovered in salt are reportedly 830 million years old, but this goes against all the laws of chemistry and molecular break-down
by Gavin Cox
Mutations are more harmful than we thought
23 Aug 2022
Silent mutations do not affect the protein sequence, but new research has shown that they often have strongly negative effects, putting another nail in the coffin of Neo-Darwinism.
by Robert Carter
Focus: creation news and views
Focus Creation news and views 34(1).
by Various
The Importance of Read-Alouds
reading aloud good literature to children
by Deborah Wuehler