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Evidence for young-earth creationism
How to build a case for biblical creation
by Shaun Doyle
Is God obscure and arbitrary in what He wants from us?
A skeptic overlooks the fact that God has made Himself known to us in various ways when he claims that He treats humans unfairly.
by Shaun Doyle
Can all those scientists be wrong?
What does history say?
by Gordon Howard
How do we love our neighbor?
It is difficult sometimes to get the appropriate balance of ‘grace and truth’ when responding to opponents. Here are some principles that CMI uses.
by Gary Bates, Lita Cosner, Keaton Halley
Is evolution true?
When the arguments used to support evolution are examined, how many actually pass muster?
by Don Batten
What distinguishes origins and operational science?
What’s the difference?
by Lita Sanders
Defining arguments away—the distorted language of secularism
How key terms in the origins debate have been defined to slant the ‘rules of engagement’ between Christianity and secularism against Christianity.
by Shaun Doyle
Origin of life
Not so hard after all?
by Don Batten
Does ‘deep time’ make sense?
As we look at the foundations of the ‘billions of years’ historical framework, are the foundations rock or sand?
by Shaun Doyle
Red-blooded evidence
Refuting the evolutionary ‘sea-water’ argument.
by Don Batten
The flat earth myth
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by Jonathan Sarfati
Questioning ‘How to debate a creationist’ by Michael Shermer
A skeptic gives advice about how to debate creationists, but he unwittingly shows the religious nature of his position.
by Murk Post