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Vale Dr John C. Whitcomb (1924–2020)
08 Feb 2020
It is hard to overstate the influence Dr John Whitcomb on the modern creation movement
by CMI staff
The Flood was historically global, not hyperbolically global
07 Feb 2020
A review of The Lost World of the Flood by Tremper Longman III and John H. Walton.
by Keaton Halley
Coronaviruses in creation
06 Feb 2020
Most viruses are beneficial to living things, but occasionally one of them escapes whatever is controlling it and it run amok, burning hot but often quickly burning out.
by Robert Carter
Tall tale of the hippo’s tail (a behemothian blunder and cedar misleader)
05 Feb 2020
Has evolution affected Bible translation?
by David Catchpoole
Junk DNA—from science stopper to sickness source
04 Feb 2020
There’s compelling evidence that the evolutionary concept of junk DNA has held back medical science for decades.
by Pekka Reinikainen
It’s like a conducted tour
03 Feb 2020
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Tas Walker
Valley of Fire, Nevada
01 Feb 2020
How it is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Tephra and inflated ice core ages
31 Jan 2020
Why do volcanic tephra layers decrease in frequency down ice cores?
by Jake Hebert
The enduring legacy of Dr Wally Tow
30 Jan 2020
Remembering a faithful believer and recognizing his impact on CMI’s ministry.
by Lita Sanders
Nuclear physicist for creation!
29 Jan 2020
Nuclear physicist Dr Heinz Lycklama explains the importance of biblical creation, the folly of radiometric dating, and the bankruptcy of goo-to-you evolution.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Henry Richter receives Lifetime Achievement Award
28 Jan 2020
Creation scientist Henry Richter used receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award as an opportunity for sharing the Gospel.
by CMI staff
Ancient Roman concrete
27 Jan 2020
The Ancient Romans understood the correlation between natural sedimentary rock and man-made concrete
by Jonathan O'Brien