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Why must God be good?
Why must God be good?
March 28, 2023
What does the fact that there can be nothing greater than God say to this?
By Shaun Doyle
The famous Darwin’s Arch collapses
The famous Darwin’s Arch collapses
March 27, 2023
… and joins a growing collection
By Jonathan O’Brien
‘It’s not science’
‘It’s not science’
March 25, 2023
Attempts to dismiss creation as ‘religious’ do not stack up logically.
By Don Batten
Noah in Egypt? Part 1
Noah in Egypt? Part 1
March 24, 2023
Is an echo of Noah, his family, and the Flood found in Ancient Egypt?
By Gavin Cox
Can Evangelicals agree to differ about evolution?
Can Evangelicals agree to differ about evolution?
March 23, 2023
Can genuine Evangelicals really come to some agreement?
By Jonathan Sarfati
Tooth enamel: sophisticated materials science
Tooth enamel: sophisticated materials science
March 22, 2023
Why are teeth so tough, although they are coated with material as brittle as glass? Because of so-called imperfections, as well as other features!
By Jonathan Sarfati
Is BibleProject Biblical?
Is BibleProject Biblical?
March 21, 2023
While BibleProject has become increasingly popular recently, we believe that there are some concerns that need to be addressed. What some perceive as minor differences can have far-reaching implications.
By Chris Day
Cave openings during the Flood, speleothems in the Ice Age
Cave openings during the Flood, speleothems in the Ice Age
March 20, 2023
New discoveries help confirm how caves were rapidly excavated following the effects of the global Flood
By Mike Oard
Laws of cause and explanation
Laws of cause and explanation
March 18, 2023
How can we show that they are true?
By Shaun Doyle
Horus—the deified Ham: part 2
Horus—the deified Ham: part 2
March 17, 2023
More evidence Noah’s family may be found in Egyptian myths about their gods.
By Gavin Cox
Sun god tablet
Sun god tablet
March 16, 2023
This ancient artifact does not portray a ‘solid sky’ firmament, and neither does the Bible.
By Keaton Halley
How geckos become unstuck
How geckos become unstuck
March 15, 2023
Geckos stick to surfaces with tiny hairs that attract by van der Waals forces, and come unstuck by controlling angle of the hairs and springy curved toes.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Stephen Hawking (8 January 1942-14 March 2018)
Stephen Hawking (8 January 1942-14 March 2018)
March 14, 2023
What can we learn from Hawking’s passing? Is our brain just a computer made of meat?
By Jonathan Sarfati
Dragon Man
Dragon Man
March 13, 2023
Evolutionists propose a new human species from China
By Peter Line
Biblical stars not glued to canopy
Biblical stars not glued to canopy
March 11, 2023
Does the Bible say stars were affixed to a solid sky? What did the Israelites believe about stars?
By Keaton Halley
Book review: 'Romancing the Birds and Dinosaurs'
Book review: 'Romancing the Birds and Dinosaurs'
March 10, 2023
Fossil bird expert and evolutionist Alan Feduccia argues against feathered dinosaurs.
By Joel Tay
‘Conspiracy’ thinking in the church
‘Conspiracy’ thinking in the church
March 9, 2023
Why does it seem to be on the rise?
By Shaun Doyle
Just preach the Gospel?
Just preach the Gospel?
March 8, 2023
The New Testament authors preached the Gospel under a background of Genesis history. This includes the people, events, time frame, and order of events.
By Jonathan Sarfati
Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume
Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume
March 7, 2023
New discoveries at Saqqara, Egypt help shed light on ancient mummification practices, ancient chemistry, regional botany, and ancient global trade connections.
By Robert Carter
Log mats solve many geological riddles
Log mats solve many geological riddles
March 6, 2023
Floating islands—myth, paradox, or an impossibility. None of these. See how this natural cause can explain many geological riddles in sedimentary rocks.
By Michael J. Oard
Versions of Christianity
Versions of Christianity
March 4, 2023
Do we condemn to Hell everyone who disagrees with ‘our version’ of Christianity?
By Shaun Doyle
Review: 'Some Assembly Required' by Neil Shubin
Review: 'Some Assembly Required' by Neil Shubin
March 3, 2023
An attempted history of biology with unsubstantiated tributes to evolution.
By Joel Tay
The marvellous molecule, DNA
The marvellous molecule, DNA
March 2, 2023
A data storage and processing system with multiple overlapping codes—how did it come to be?
By Bruce Lawrence
The lies of Lynchburg
The lies of Lynchburg
March 1, 2023
Enthusiastic disciples of Darwin formulated eugenics laws in America to prevent ‘undesirables’ from breeding—well before the Nazi ‘racial hygiene’ policies.
By Carl Wieland
Book review Titans of the Earth, Sea, and Air
Book review Titans of the Earth, Sea, and Air
February 28, 2023
CMI’s stunning new book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource about dinosaurs. Deep time and evolutionary concepts about these amazing creatures are refuted at the same time.
By Gary Bates
Adam: Five things you may not know about him
Adam: Five things you may not know about him
February 27, 2023
Adam, the first man, made in the image of God from dust of the ground. What else do you know about him? Here are five things to test your knowledge.
By Lucien Tuinstra & Phil Robinson
God, science, everything, and nothing
God, science, everything, and nothing
February 25, 2023
How much can science tell us about God, the universe, and the nature of nothing?
By Shaun Doyle
Horus—the deified Ham: part 1
Horus—the deified Ham: part 1
February 24, 2023
Can Noah’s family be found in Egyptian myths about their gods?
By Gavin Cox
Where wolves wander
Where wolves wander
February 23, 2023
Could the reintroduction of wolves into an area they once roamed increase numbers of their prey?
By Lucien Tuinstra