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Raindrop imprints and the pre-Flood/Flood boundary
10 Apr 2015
Do raindrop imprints help identify the pre-Flood/Flood boundary?
by Michael J. Oard
Rooted in God’s truth
10 May 2010
Dr Gina Mohammad’s first biology teacher ruled out her ever becoming a biologist. The teacher was wrong.
by David Catchpoole and Don Batten
The meaning of unconformities
12 Jul 2019
How does Noah’s Flood provide a better framework for understanding unconformities?
by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard
Plants and Darwinism
07 Nov 2014
The design in the complex movements of plants is obvious.
by Charles K Pallaghy
Newton’s book: A scientific masterpiece
06 May 2015
More than three centuries after it was published, Sir Isaac Newton’s book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica stands out as a masterpiece.
by Unknown
Consciousness: a problem for naturalism
17 Nov 2017
Evolution does not explain human language or consciousness, which is a serious problem for naturalism and atheism.
by Daniel Tate
Immense impacts or big belches?
12 Mar 2007
Long-age evolutionary interpretations of the 'fossil record' result in evolutionists having to explain various 'mass extinctions' (including the demise of the dinosaurs) in the distant past, e.g. via asteroid impacts, or explosive vulcanism. But there's a much more straightforward answer.
by Carl Wieland
Creation in-depth: does biological advantage imply history?
14 Jun 2013
For any fruitful debate to proceed regarding the plausibility of evolution, the right questions first need to be asked.
by Shaun Doyle
Conversion, apostasy, and CMI’s approach
20 Aug 2022
Why words mean the same to man and God.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Back to the beginning
01 Mar 2014
Contrary to the assertions of many secularists, science supports the Bible rather than undermines it.
by Dominic Statham
Parrot prodigy
07 Mar 2007
A parrot with an amazing capacity for using spoken language astonishes scientists—and defies evolutionary expectations.
by Daniel Anderson
Brontosaurus is back!
05 May 2015
Brontosaurus, arguably the most famous long-necked long-tailed dinosaur, has long been considered a mistake—but some scientists want to resurrect it!
by Phil Robinson