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Scriptural originalism
20 Nov 2018
Do we seek the author’s original meaning in interpreting scripture or impose our own meaning based on trends in culture, politics or science?
by Marc Ambler
It’s an attractive web they weave
27 Feb 2017
Did you know that the electrostatic properties of spider webs, and a ‘quirk of physics’, causes them to actively spring towards airborne objects?
by David Catchpoole
Coral: The animal that acts like a plant, but is an active predator, and makes its own rocks for a house
09 Jan 2019
The sea creature that makes so much of an impression, its effects can be seen from outer space.
by Rob Carter
Biblical creation proves pivotal to evangelism
29 Sep 2016
Different responses to witnessing to non-believers from a hospital bed; tackling evolution not an option!
by Rob Clark
A history of the United Methodist Church’s opposition to creationism and intelligent design
23 Oct 2020
A history of opposition to a literal understanding of Genesis
by Jerry Bergman
Should CMI ‘stick to the science’?
06 Jul 2019
Why CMI talks about theology as well as science.
by Lita Sanders
The road to understanding
25 Oct 2016
How hearing a creation message helped inspire a young man and transform his theology.
by Unknown
The Creator’s relationship with Israel and the Church
31 Mar 2016
The doctrine of creation moved the psalmists to praise God. Do we?
by Lita Sanders
New book examines the DSS witness to Creation
17 Oct 2019
A useful new resource examining the use of Genesis in the DSS.
by Lita Sanders
Great response at the 2016 Creation SuperCamp
26 Jan 2016
Great response at Stanwell Tops with 800 attending Australian creation camping adventure
by Ron Neller
CMI’s CEOs meet in Thailand
11 Feb 2016
An important time of brainstorming for the CEOs of the international CMI offices!
by Gary Bates
The promises and pitfalls of correlating Y chromosome genetics to human history
05 Aug 2022
Sneak peak of a rigorous book review from the latest issue of Journal of Creation: How well can Y chromosome genetics be correlated to human history?
by Robert Carter