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Dino-bird theory—a flight of fancy
29 Sep 2017
The controversial theory with a long history of competing concepts that is no closer to being resolved than it was in Darwin’s day.
by Jerry Bergman and Philip Snow
Dance … or die!
07 Jul 2021
When fire ants threaten lizard populations, it really is ‘survival of the fittest’. But ‘evolution’? No!
by David Catchpoole
Beginning at the writings of Moses
01 Jun 2016
Tribal people learn about salvation and history from Genesis to Jesus.
by John Sharpe and Andrew A. Snelling
Can evolution and religion co-exist?
22 Sep 2012
It depends on the religion!
by David Catchpoole
Reading between the lines
13 Mar 2013
If you read evolutionary articles carefully, they often unintentionally ‘give the game away’.
by Don Batten
Mount Rushmore ... evidence of design
13 Jul 2016
Design in nature could not be more obvious, but it’s a mountain too high to climb for some.
by Paula Weston
Can compromisers really be saved?
29 Jan 2011
CMI often says that creation compromisers can be saved; are we wrong?
by Lita Sanders
The genetic history of the Israelite nation
23 Aug 2019
What can genetics tell us about the history of the Jews?
by Robert Carter
Chemists in stew about intelligent design
24 Apr 2007
Another open minded editor finds himself in hot water from the censors.
by Tas Walker
Significance versus insignificance
02 Nov 2009
Secularists, such as Carl Sagan, diminish the significance of humans in their cosmology and then struggle to find meaning and purpose for human life.
by Don Batten
Creation Answer Book raises questions
05 Jul 2012
Problematic statements about the age of the earth mar a new book about creation.
by Lita Sanders
‘Once upon a time’
24 Mar 2014
‘Early Cambrian’ arthropod fossils showing ‘exceptionally preserved eyes’ with ‘modern optics’ should be an eye-opener for evolutionists—but they resort to ‘spin’ instead
by David Catchpoole