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The 3 Rs of Evolution
25 Nov 2020
Evolution’s a cinch, right? Wrong
by David Catchpoole
A Christian response to radiometric dating
21 Sep 2007
An evangelical Christian says the science of radioactive dating is reliable, and that Christians should accept that the earth is old. See why this claim is wrong.
by CMI Editors
How did we get so many people in such a short time?
02 Oct 2013
How could the human population grow to 7 billion from only eight people on the Ark in such a short time?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
No more love for Lucy?
04 May 2007
For decades, ‘Lucy’ has been anthropology’s favourite ‘pin-up’ example of evolutionary transition from apes to humans. But she’s just been ignominiously dumped.
by Daniel Anderson
Has ‘dark matter’ really been proven?
08 Sep 2006
Caution urged about so-called empirical proof from the Bullet-cluster observations. Indeed, ‘dark matter’ is really a fancy name for a fudge factor, and proper physics eliminates the need for it.
by John Hartnett
Darwin’s bodysnatchers: new horrors
16 Dec 2009
People deliberately killed to provide ‘specimens’ for evolutionary research.
by Carl Wieland
Manganese nodules and the age of the ocean floor
02 Mar 2012
Manganese nodules are supposed to be millions of years old, but what do actual growth rates show?
by Kenneth Patrick
CMI’s views on the Intelligent Design Movement
by Carl Wieland
Were the Egyptian pyramids built before the Flood?
16 Apr 2024
We respond to a YouTube video claiming that we need to re-examine biblical chronology.
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
How the Binumarien people of New Guinea discovered Jesus is real
09 Oct 2012
How the Binumarien people of New Guinea discovered Jesus is real.
by Tas Walker
Did God use a big bang?
09 Oct 2021
Is the big bang compatible with God’s creation described in Genesis?
by Gary Bates
Where did the Israelites cross the “Red Sea”?
20 Jul 2021
The location of the Israelites Red Sea crossing has perplexed scholars and intrigued the public for centuries. Multiple places have been suggested, each with a set of strengths and weaknesses.
by Robert Carter