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Did God design wasps to lay their eggs in living hosts? Read More
What do genetics and morphology reveal about how many created kinds of bats there originally were?
Gunnison National Forest’s 1.67-millionplus acres showcase stunning views of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The Continental Divide forms its eastern border, and other parks nestle against its many sides. Among myriad wonders are particular trees and rock exposures that point thoughtful visitors to two key biblical events. Quaking Aspens Many consider the quaking aspen of North America, Populus tremuloides, their favorite tree for its pillar-like, off-white trunks, leaves that flutter or “quake” in the slightest breeze, and fantastically golden fall foliage. Two clearly seen engineered aspects of aspen biology point to creation. Read More
There’s two different kinds of science: observational science and historical science. So what you mean by science matters! Read More


Bacteria (prokaryotes) are ubiquitous. A fraction cause disease in people, animals, and plants, but the majority are the foundation for the global food web, the nitrogen cycle, soil formation, and are part of the critical microbiome (the collection of microorganisms living in or on people and animals).1



The innate or nonspecific immune system is our body’s first line of defense against disease-causing entities (p... More...

These brilliant and hard gems are almost pure carbon. Research shows they contain some radiocarbon. But since this should have all decayed in under a million years, how could the diamonds be billions of years old as evolutionists believe?


The octopus—an invertebrate—never fails to surprise researchers with its incredible abilities.1,2



The octopus was designed by the Lord Jesus with amazing powers of perception, understanding, and reasoning. It has been discovered that some octopuses (molluscs) actually work together with different species (e.g., fish) to hunt.3 When hungry, it can interact with fish and actually share complex deci... More...

If you just connect all the dots, isn’t it easy to see how the first humans could evolve from a shared ancestor with the apes? Read More
In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted causing widespread devastation. The local ecosystem was transformed from a thriving forest landscape to a dead zone. Read More
When many parents are told their child will be born with a disability, they’re urged to abort their child. And, tragically, many will do it. Read More
Is death a problem or an evolutionary solution to cull the “unfit”? Read More


In 2006 a story broke that a Kurdish family in southern Turkey had a number of their members that walked on their palms. This caused excitement among some in the evolutionary community because they thought this was a throwback to our primate ancestors.1



Now the Turkish family is back in the news with evolutionists stating that their walking “on all fours have ‘undone the last three million years of evolutio... More...

Sickle-cell anemia does not prove evolution!
Parts of our brain are called reptilian, mammalian, etc. How do I answer someone who says this is evidence for evolution?
What's the evidence for creation, in the debate with evolution? Here's how to make sense of this vital origins question.
Did God perhaps solidify the water either side of the path the Israelites walked through the Red Sea?
Is this 'comet of the decade' a key to unraveling the mysteries of our young cosmos? Unveiling Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas: A Celestial Enigma Challenges the age of our Solar System.
The Grand Canyon was carved out when huge lakes left behind by the waters of the global flood burst their dams. Read More
Is fire fine-tuned for our existence and use?
Placing Shem, Ham, and Japheth on the Y chromosome tree is difficult. Worse, there are many possible options, so we must not attempt to draw firm conclusions when many alternate hypotheses exist.
In the African nation of Mozambique, elephants are evolving, and they are turning into . . . elephants. Read More
What’s the evidence for creation, in the debate with evolution? Here’s how to make sense of this vital origins question. Read More
Response to a correspondent who had taken a CMI writer to task, claiming that 14C, dendrochronology, and uranium-thorium (U-Th) dating techniques are trustworthy.
If the waters of the flood covered the highest mountains, does that mean the ark’s inhabitants needed oxygen supplies? Read More
New discoveries shed light on Neanderthal bulk, needed for bursts of speed. A new reconstruction of a Neanderthal boy’s skull shows his true humanity.


Who doesn’t enjoy the amazing color patterns of butterflies?1,2 Such beautiful designs and construction do not reflect blind naturalistic forces3 but the Creator’s hand.4,5



It has been known that “the genetic code contained within the cells of developing butterfly wings dictates the specific arrangement of the color on the wing’s scales -- the microscopic tiles that form wi... More...


Finding well-preserved creatures in amber1 is a landfall for creation scientists, much like the numerous discoveries of soft dinosaur tissue in fossils.2 Another find has been reported by the University of Copenhagen: a fungus gnat has been found entombed in amber.3 Has this in any way supported evolutionary theory? The closest the scientists could get to addressing real evolution of this fly was to sta... More...