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Does archaeology confirm the Bible’s historical record?
15 Sep 2012
The archaeological record corroborates the Bible’s record.
by Lita Sanders
Is DNA coded information?
02 Feb 2012
In different contexts, the same sequence of DNA bases can have vastly different meanings.
by Shaun Doyle, Dominic Statham
Did fish die before the Fall?
21 Apr 2012
Were fish a category of nephesh chayyah life that did not suffer death before the Fall?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Lita Cosner
Is information a ‘false metaphor’ for DNA?
13 Mar 2012
If information is too simplistic a metaphor for DNA, how does that help evolution?
by Alex Williams
Answering close family on creation questions
15 Aug 2023
Biblical creationists are used to the outright rejection and ridicule so common in today’s world, but it can be very hard to deal with when it occurs within marriage.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
When skeptics ask
07 Jan 2012
Big bang blowups and the moon age mystery.
by Don Batten, Shaun Doyle
Is evolution to blame?
05 Feb 2012
Is evolution really at the heart of race-based atrocities and abortion?
by Carl Wieland
Can we ‘conclusively’ say that dinosaurs were created on Day 6?
29 Dec 2012
We were not there, but the God of the Bible was, and we can trust His word.
by Lita Sanders
Does CMI misrepresent evolution?
25 Mar 2012
A visitor to our website claims that CMI does not treat arguments for evolution fairly. In reality, it is creationist arguments that are often misrepresented.
by Dominic Statham
Of missing gaps and magic bullets
28 Apr 2012
Does the Bible teach any sort of a ‘gap’ theory? Is there such a thing as a universal ‘knock down’ argument against evolution?
by Carl Wieland
Human fossils from the Flood and ancient climate patterns
12 Aug 2012
Should we expect human fossils and how did they measure atmospheric CO2 over the last 400,000 years?
by Emil Silvestru, Tas Walker
What do the atheopaths have to hide?
19 May 2012
Skeptics who refuse to reveal their name—do they have something to hide, or something to fear?
by David Catchpoole, Don Batten