Explore
Back to Topics
Page 435 of 484 (5799 Articles)
'Earliest' ancestor of cephalopods
18 Oct 2022
Could a fossil cephalopod with 10 arms be considered ancestral to today’s species of octopus?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Delighting in Design
13 Dec 2022
Popular evolutionary writers often confess that organisms look perfectly designed, even admitting that a design perspective promotes our understanding, but they nevertheless preach design denial.
by Philip Bell
Nick Kastelein B.Eng. (Mech.) (Hons)
Nick Kastelein
by Nick Kastelein
Focus: creation news and views
Focus Creation news and views 35(2).
by Various
Discovered—monumental inscriptions of King Hezekiah!
05 Jun 2023
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine. Newly found inscriptions support the Bible’s account of King Hezekiah.
by Keaton Halley
The dominion mandate
12 Dec 2022
What does it mean to be in charge of stewarding God’s creation?
by Lita Sanders
Darwin’s Arch collapses … and joins a growing collection
27 Mar 2023
… and joins a growing collection
by Jonathan O’Brien
Homeschooling Through the Unexpected
Homeschooling Through the Unexpected
by Autumn Burke
Still time to join CMI’s upcoming Egypt tours!
08 Feb 2022
As CMI’s tours to Egypt approach, we interview Gary Bates to find out what our supporters can expect.
by Erin Hughes
William Pengelly’s Brixham cave excavations, and belief in the antiquity of man
19 May 2022
William Pengelly’s 19th century cave excavations in Brixham, southwest England, encouraged support of the erroneous belief in the antiquity of mankind beyond the biblical timeframe.
by Andrew Sibley
Update to classic chemical evolution critique
10 Jun 2022
A fitting update to a classic critique of chemical evolution.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Darwin’s abiogenesis
09 Feb 2023
Life from non-life? Are naturalistic scientists any closer to solving this conundrum?
by Florin Mocanu