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Countering blockers and knockers
25 Jun 2019
Here are some of the reasons given for refusing ministry from CMI, and why none of them make sense.
by Don Batten
Peacock ‘eyes’ that hypnotize
24 Jun 2019
When the peacock vibrates its colourful fan of tail feathers, the ‘eyespots’ behave differently from the rest of the feathery background, leaving the peahen mesmerized.
by David Catchpoole
Were stem cell-like organisms the first forms of life?
22 Jun 2019
Stem cell-like ancestors of sponges only make early life more complex, and the probability of evolution less likely.
by Matthew Cserhati
Modern science catches up with Neandertal man
21 Jun 2019
Modern science shows that Neandertals are fully human.
by Jean O'Micks
Secular researchers agree: worldviews control science!
20 Jun 2019
A secular peer-reviewed paper confirms that worldviews control the interpretation of scientific data.
by Paul Price
Life imprisonment for ‘feeble-mindedness’?
19 Jun 2019
How evolutionary philosophy and bad science led to imprisoning people deemed inferior.
by Lita Sanders
Yom is not an Eon
18 Jun 2019
Some argue the Hebrew word yôm in Genesis 1 means a long time period because they try to fit billions of years into the Bible. Have they got a point?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Sulfur bacteria stasis—“The greatest absence of evolution ever reported”
17 Jun 2019
“The greatest absence of evolution ever reported” is hailed as support for evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Jesus: right on Genesis!
15 Jun 2019
If Jesus taught a historical Genesis, so should we.
by Shaun Doyle
Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet
14 Jun 2019
How did they form?
by Michael J. Oard
Homeschool conference: great encouragement and some concerns
13 Jun 2019
Great encouragement from attendees at homeschool conference, yet we also experienced concerns due to false teaching about creation
by Matthew Cserhati, Gary Bates
Dolphin sonar (still) far better than man’s
13 Sep 2023
Dolphins use ‘double sonar beam’ to narrow down prey’s location. Algorithm used to analyse this could help design better body scanners.
by Jonathan Sarfati