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Lottie moon
30 Jun 2014
A life poured out for China and for God
by Russell Grigg
How did the earth recover after the flood?
29 Jun 2014
Would volcanic dust and ash block the sunlight? And would salt cover the continents?
by Tas walker, Michael Oard
Learning from bumpy scorpion armour
28 Jun 2014
Rough scorpion armour deflects airflow, greatly reducing sand damage. Exposed steel with such design would prolong life.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Creation in-depth: Genesis confirmed in clay
27 Jun 2014
Despite secular claims that the Genesis account is a myth borrowed from various earlier sources, author Bill Cooper discovers the reverse is true.
by Dominic Statham
Calendars more than just days and months
26 Jun 2014
Not all calendars are the same and some are arguably flawed. So why has most of the world settled on the Roman calendar?
by David Malcolm
Kangaroo rats
25 Jun 2014
by Paula Weston
A disaster of ‘biblical proportions’
24 Jun 2014
In spite of widespread disregard for the Genesis Flood, journalists and politicians can’t resist invoking the Bible when catastrophe strikes!
by Philip Bell
Did Angkor really see a dinosaur?
23 Jun 2014
Skeptics have objected strongly to CMI’s presenting of the famous Angkor carving as evidence that man lived alongside dinosaurs.
by Jonathan O’Brien and Shaun Doyle
A hard time finding God
22 Jun 2014
The ‘evidence’ David Attenborough and others present for evolution has caused a reader to question his faith.
by Carl Wieland
Amazing preservation: Three birds in a dinosaur!
21 Jun 2014
Did dinos give rise to birds? No—they ate them.
by David Catchpoole
Creation in-depth: Chance or more than chance?
20 Jun 2014
Russian author asks some tough questions about evolutionary storytelling.
by John Woodmorappe
The largest structure in the observable universe, or cosmic variance?
19 Jun 2014
Some of the most basic assumptions of the big bang should be under challenge from this discovery, but how it has been dealt with is a lesson for all.
by John Hartnett