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A case for rapid formation of calcareous concretions
21 Aug 2020
These geological structures form much more quickly than was thought!
by Michael J. Oard
Exegetical methods and the Gospel
20 Feb 2016
Answering the question: is the grammatical-historical method really the only good way to interpret Scripture? And pointing a troubled person to the Gospel.
by Lita Sanders
Evolutionists less likely to believe in God
27 Dec 2016
A Discovery Institute poll shows that people believe evolution makes God’s existence less likely.
by Lita Sanders
A family tree for all humanity?
05 Apr 2022
A unified genealogy of modern and ancient humans incorrectly points to northeast African as the ancestral homeland. The results are entirely based on the evolutionary assumptions behind the model.
by Robert W. Carter
The war on fossil fuels vs God’s providence in a fallen world
28 Jun 2022
Concerns about fossil fuels becoming scarce has led many to believe that without immediate extreme action we are doomed.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
Dia Michels: the evolutionist who’d rather be a platypus
10 Nov 2016
A theory divided against itself: a ‘primitive’ creature is ‘superior’!
by David Catchpoole
“Theology made reject creation”
10 Oct 2020
A reader asks for help responding to someone who says, “It was theology, not science, that turned me off to creation.”
by Lita Sanders
The conflict between conservation and Darwinian natural selection
11 Mar 2021
Laudable conservation efforts are predicated on the belief that nature shouldn’t change over time, but this doesn’t sit well with the prevalent evolutionary belief that nature does change over time.
by Andrew Sibley
A response to a long Sojourn advocate
30 Oct 2021
Scholars debate the length of time the Israelites spent in Egypt, but the long Sojourn view of 430 years has more weaknesses than most assume
by Robert Carter
Interpreting the geology of Central Australia using Noah’s Flood
18 Apr 2019
A geological guide book reveals landmarks, patterns, and puzzles.
by Tas Walker
Doing it right
30 Jun 2016
Thinking of having an outreach event in your community with a CMI speaker for non-believers? Read this article first to learn how plan an effective outreach and avoid disappointment.
by Calvin Smith
Little ado about pretty much nothing
22 Nov 2016
Intervarsity Press strikes again with a lukewarm, unhelpful, and pretty much insidious approach to the intersection of science and faith.
by Robert Carter