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“Watering down” the Genesis Flood
09 Feb 2010
Noah’s Ark was not circular as British Museum ‘expert’ claims
by Adrian Bates
An unbalanced perspective
16 Sep 2016
The authors set out to present an even-handed overview but fall well short by failing to properly present the biblical creation position.
by Mark Harwood
Norway’s live ‘unstable’ Mount Mannen surprises geologists
21 Nov 2017
Geological forces could cause a devastating landslide.
by Ari Takku
Evolution cannot take credit for morality
23 Oct 2021
Answering the claim that morality can arise through a naturalistic evolutionary process.
by Keaton Halley
Battle for Britain: a battle for hearts and minds
14 Sep 2010
The social decay in this once-Christian land, so clearly linked to rejection of biblical authority, offers a unique challenge—but also a unique opportunity for believers to ‘seize the day’.
by Philip Bell
Enoch: The man who walked with God
02 Nov 2020
The genealogy in Genesis 5 is a somber history of death—with one startling exception
by Lita Sanders
‘Keep religion out of science classes’
06 Mar 2012
Keep faith and science separate, we’re told. Why, then, do we teach evolution in school science classes?
by Dominic Statham
Must people hear the Gospel to come to faith?
23 Jun 2018
How many ways has God told us there are to come to faith?
by Lita Sanders
Monkeying with probability
15 May 2010
Readers challenge CMI about the likelihood of monkeys being able to type the 23rd Psalm.
by Russell Grigg, Jonathan Sarfati, Don Batten
How will you respond?
20 Aug 2013
It’s good to be suitably armed, when you’re in enemy territory.
by David Catchpoole
Giving young people career choices
16 Feb 2015
How can a young person who loves science follow their dream and stay strong in the Christian faith? We hope you enjoy this editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine.
by Tas Walker
A preliminary age calibration for the post-glacial-maximum period
12 May 2017
By using the same methods that long-age geochronologists employ, we can propose a timeframe for the end of the Ice Age.
by Tas Walker