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‘Oumuamua—what is it?
29 May 2020
How can we explain this likely interstellar object from a biblical perspective?
by Wayne Spencer
Fish that ‘fly’
Don’t ignore the main weapon!
20 Sep 2012
Social, moral, political and economic problems abound, but rather than merely ‘holding the fort’, Christians should be advancing—which means engaging where the battle is raging.
by Geoff Chapman
Evolution, chance and creation
18 Feb 2015
Can time and chance really produce something as complex as insulin?
by Mike Stubbs
What is Homo luzonensis?
07 Nov 2019
Scant bone fragments from a cave on Luzon island suggest yet another fossil human, not an evolutionary intermediate.
by Matthew Cserhati, Peter Line, Joel Tay
Egyptian chronology confusion
08 Dec 2020
Christian researchers understand the need for a revision of the standard Egyptian chronology. If Christians are working from the same premise though, why are there such huge differences of opinion?
by Gary Bates
Defying deep-time dogma
25 Oct 2021
Showing how cave structures don’t always form by ‘slow and gradual’ processes.
by Gavin Cox
How do I approach my pastor about Genesis?
19 Jan 2017
When you feel that there is compromise in your church’s pulpit about the Bible’s first book, how should you deal with the situation?
by Several CMI staff members
Alien Treaty
27 Jul 2021
Should we make a treaty with aliens that might have advanced weapons and could destroy us before we know it? Who would sign it; for the people, for the aliens?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Why does CMI focus on creation?
28 Dec 2014
A reader asks: shouldn’t we be focusing on evangelism rather than the divisive view of young-earth creation? We respond.
by Lita Sanders
A very tired Christian
04 Oct 2008
A Christian says he’s tired of the creation-evolution debate. Dr Don Batten explains its importance, documents how it has helped people come to Christ, and cites biblical encouragement for the weary.
by Don Batten
The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—Part 1: analysis of reduced codon set experiments
16 Nov 2012
Have experiments using reduced codon sets to form small proteins shown that large proportions of biologically useful protein folds can be generated randomly?
by Royal Truman