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Joseph’s Zaphenath Paaneah—a chronological key
02 Dec 2016
Despite the fact that many historians reject the very existence of Joseph and the Israelites in Egypt, further research has caught up with details laid out in Genesis.
by Patrick Clarke
Sorry, how many feathers did you find?
01 Dec 2016
Tongtianlong limosus—More feathered-dinosaur story telling that doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
by Phil Robinson
The fish in the bathtub
30 Nov 2016
Evolutionists have faith that a fish can evolve from water in a bathtub, given a billion years.
by Royal Truman
Why did God prevent Adam from eating from the Tree of Life after he had sinned?
29 Nov 2016
The last enemy to be destroyed is death. So wouldn’t it have been a good thing for Adam to live forever by eating from the Tree of Life?
by Joel Tay
Belshazzar: The second most powerful man in Babylon
28 Nov 2016
How archaeology vindicated the Bible’s curious claims about King Belshazzar
by Keaton Halley
Giving airtime to atheists?
28 Jan 2023
Why does CMI give atheists, whose mission is often explicitly antibiblical, the ‘oxygen of publicity’?
by Philip Bell
Has Mars undergone one or more RATE episodes?
25 Nov 2016
Accelerated radioisotope decay may have caused geologic upheaval on the red planet, similar to what occurred on Earth.
by Ronald G Samec
The false gospel of Darwinism
24 Nov 2016
Evolution is actually a religion—complete with its own origins story and messiah. Are you ready to answer it?
by Gary Bates
Ready to prey
23 Nov 2016
A marvel of agility and patience waits poised among the branches of our garden plants …
by Karl Priest
Little ado about pretty much nothing
22 Nov 2016
Intervarsity Press strikes again with a lukewarm, unhelpful, and pretty much insidious approach to the intersection of science and faith.
by Robert Carter
Miracle fruit
21 Nov 2016
Here’s a fruit that is “good for food” (Genesis 2:9) in a way that might surprise you.
by David Catchpoole
Triceratops soft tissue
19 Nov 2016
Triceratops soft tissue found and carbon dated
by Joel Tay