‘Unique’ two-headed reptile fossilA two-headed reptile fossil in Cretaceous rock lived and died after Adam sinned, not before.Article03 May, 2010
Hermaphrodites and homosexualityBecause a tiny number of people have genuine biological gender identity issues, such as being hermaphrodite, does not mean that homosexual practices should be legitimized.Article01 May, 2010
On the origin of lunar mariaIsolated impacts over half a billion years or the aftermath of a single event that lasted for a few days only?Article30 Apr, 2010
Translating CreationFolk in non-English speaking nations are getting an increasing number of vital creation materials translated, but the fields are still white unto harvest.Article29 Apr, 2010
Five reasons why evolution is important?They focus on health and medical research so you will have a favourable impression about evolution, but what do they mean by evolution?Article27 Apr, 2010
Does CMI misunderstand how science works?A correspondent claims that our article on fish-to-tetrapod evolution is bad science.Article24 Apr, 2010
Templeton Prize goes to evolutionist professorWhy has one of the world’s most vocal anti-creationists received this award?Article22 Apr, 2010
New Zealand creationists volunteer at major music festivalCMI presence at Southern Hemisphere’s largest Music FestivalArticle20 Apr, 2010
Blame CMI?Is CMI responsible for the scientific illiteracy of the average churchgoer? And also for the continued promotion by some of the ‘Vapour Canopy’ theory?Article17 Apr, 2010
Cuvier’s analogy and its consequencesForensics vs testimony as historical evidenceArticle16 Apr, 2010
Sediba: New alleged hominid ignites debate, but is no missing linkThe papers are full of the usual hype that a definite and crucially important human ancestor has been found. But a closer look reveals more of the ‘same old-same-old’.Article15 Apr, 2010
Atheists credit the GospelTwo high-profile atheists concede that to get practical help to the poor and liberate them from poverty you need Christianity’s teaching about man’s place in the UniverseArticle13 Apr, 2010
‘Seashells in the desert’The massive limestone blocks of the Egyptian pyramids contain abundant fossil shells. How did they get there?Article12 Apr, 2010