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‘How great Thou art’ and the disconnect of ‘reality’
15 Sep 2016
While creation displays the power of God, it also bears witness to His judgment.
by Gary Bates
Canadian landscape a testimony to the Flood
30 Jul 2018
Catastrophic forces that carved flat vast swathes of the planet defy explanation in conventional geological thinking.
by Michael Oard
‘Christmas Trees’ light up butterflies
27 Jun 2016
Each tiny scale on a blue morpho’s wing has neat lines of ‘Christmas Trees’, which ‘trip the light fantastic’.
by David Catchpoole
Can mutations lead to new genetic information?
17 Aug 2019
An extra copy of a gene is new information, but not a new kind of information – evolution still doesn’t happen!
by Matthew Cserhati
Startling fossils in amber defy long-age dogmas
15 Nov 2021
Fossils in amber look like creatures still alive today!
by Philip Robinson
Quartzite gravel in soils
08 Nov 2008
More evidence for Noah’s Flood.
by Shaun Doyle
The ‘windows of heaven’ are figurative
08 Jul 2022
Reading a 'solid sky' into a biblical metaphor is a mistake. Accusations that the Bible adopted a bogus ancient Near Eastern cosmology fall flat.
by Keaton Halley
A Beatle's search for God?
07 Dec 2022
George Harrison’s mysticism and today’s ‘evolutionary Christianity’
by Carl Wieland
Answering coronavirus and flat earth questions
11 Jul 2020
Is coronavirus the start of the end times? And if flat earth is wrong, why isn’t the entire universe backlit by stars?
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Correcting misconceptions on creation and the gospel
13 Oct 2012
CMI’s Dr Jonathan Sarfati and Lita Sanders help some correspondents through some misconceptions of biblical creation and the assurance of salvation believers have.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Alien Intrusion celebrates 10 years
14 Jul 2015
Alien Intrusion is still answering tough questions about aliens and UFOs 10 years later!
by Carl Wieland
Youngest and brightest galaxy … or is it?
29 Feb 2008
Artistry and the big bang story take over where the data leaves off
by John Hartnett