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Mammoth—riddle of the Ice Age
These huge creatures are used for evolutionary propaganda, but they can best be explained from a biblical worldview.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Warm early Eocene Antarctica
There was a time when one of the world’s coldest and iciest regions was much warmer.
by Michael J Oard
Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age
A concept known as the charge modulation of aerosol scavenging (CMAS) may help researchers unearth the causes of severe European winters.
by Jake Hebert
What caused the Ice Age?
The question of Ice Ages proves more of a problem for secular scientists to answer than it does for creationists.
by Michael J. Oard
Woolly mammoths were cold adapted
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by Michael J Oard
Are the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets old?
We need to put on the biblical glasses and take a close look at the evidence.
by Michael J Oard
Mammoth clones coming to a zoo near you
An attraction coming to a zoo near you?
by Rob Carter
The lost squadron
WWII fighter planes abandoned on a Greenland glacier were found 50 years later, already under 75 metres of ice.
by Carl Wieland
Loess problems
Loess, generally considered to be wind-blown silt, has caused a number of problems for uniformitarianism.
by Michael J. Oard
Was there an Ice Age?
The biblical Flood provided just the right conditions to cause a subsequent Ice Age.
by Jasmine Ireland and Stacia McKeever
Tackling the big freeze
by Carl Wieland
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?