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Refuting Evolution—Conclusion
by Jonathan Sarfati
What! … no potatoes?
03 Mar 2010
Governments are recognising the need to preserve the ‘wild’ varieties of our food plants, with their rich stores of information. Plant scientist Dr Don Batten explains how this highlights the fallacy of evolution.
by Don Batten
Now a Creationist
12 May 2009
CMI Ph.D. scientist and author, Jonathan Sarfati, explains to an outside site what turned him to biblical creation
by Jonathan Sarfati
Triceratops soft tissue
19 Nov 2016
Triceratops soft tissue found and carbon dated
by Joel Tay
Unravelling the knotty khipu code
11 Mar 2015
Who would have ever thought of storing information on segments of threaded strands according to a certain code? The Incas did—and they weren’t the first.
by David Catchpoole
Languages of the post-Diluvian World
15 Sep 2017
Despite the attempts of evolutionists to explain it, the complexity of the spoken word continues to be a puzzle.
by Murray R. Adamthwaite
Can bunny rabbits be saved?
16 Oct 2010
Since there is going to be a Restoration, will animals be saved to be part of the new creation—and if not, will animals be there at all?
by Gary Bates
Are there gaps in the biblical genealogies?
14 Jul 2022
The Bible gives us many different types of genealogies. But how should we interpret them?
by Lita Sanders
Countering atheistic arguments
26 Mar 2011
Dr Rob Carter gives five concise responses
by Rob Carter
Evolutionary dilemma
03 Oct 2016
Discoveries of such things as gene regulatory networks and epigenetics are creating a crisis for evolutionists
by Don Batten
Refuting Evolution 2—Appendix 1
A sequel to Refuting Evolution that refutes the latest arguments to support evolution (as presented by PBS and Scientific American).
by Jonathan Sarfati
Review of Creation the movie
27 Jan 2010
This movie portrays Charles Darwin as a loving, devoted family man who struggles personally over the implications of his theory, thus leading viewers to regard his evolutionary ideas sympathetically.
by Dominic Statham