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Scelidosaurus—evidence of rapid burial in the Early Jurassic of southern England
30 Dec 2022
Rapid, episodic burial and the conundrums it presents for uniformitarian dating.
by Andrew Sibley
‘Seven Sisters’ similarities point to Babel, not evolution
29 Dec 2022
Isn’t it curious that the stars in the Pleiades constellation should be regarded so universally as seven women, and most often sisters?
by David Catchpoole
The writing God
27 Dec 2022
Jesus wrote on the ground with His finger, and the Bible records other instances of God writing, but what is the biblical background and significance of this?
by Gavin Cox
Flowers are still Darwin’s “abominable mystery”
26 Dec 2022
The passage of time hasn’t solved a major riddle of plant evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Creation and the Advent
24 Dec 2022
More important than the facts of creation is our Creator!
by Jonathan Sarfati
Irreducible complexity remains a fatal problem for Darwinian evolution
23 Dec 2022
Is irreducible complexity still a problem for evolution?
by John Woodmorappe
I’m a minority—the majority of the time!
20 Dec 2022
It’s not easy for Christians when the world seems against you. Fear not, one plus God is a majority. Side with Him who is never wrong, and you’ll be alright.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Sandy stripes
19 Dec 2022
Are alternating layers of fine and coarse sand grains (laminations) in rocks evidence for deep time? Here we many forming in real time, quickly.
by Don Batten
Faith renewed
17 Dec 2022
CMI answers the doubts of Brendon, who says he has already been helped by dialogue with us and “returned to God”.
by Keaton Halley
Human evolution remains non-factual
16 Dec 2022
An assessment of the claims of human evolution.
by John Woodmorappe
Bats ‘see’ the earth’s magnetic field
14 Dec 2022
Do bats have a sixth sense? Turns out they can ‘see’ earth’s magnetic field with the cornea of their eyes. Small magnetite particles feature as a ‘compass needle’.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Delighting in Design
13 Dec 2022
Popular evolutionary writers often confess that organisms look perfectly designed, even admitting that a design perspective promotes our understanding, but they nevertheless preach design denial.
by Philip Bell