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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
Plenty of time
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Ganymede: the surprisingly magnetic moon
Why were scientists surprised and why it means it is young.
by Wayne Spencer
Where have all the people gone?
There are nowhere near enough people if we have been here for a long time.
by Silvio Famularo
All at once
A new discovery highlights the puzzle for evolutionary researchers as to why civilizations and languages seem to have arisen suddenly and simultaneously across the world. If only they considered Genesis …
by Carl Wieland
Age of the earth
Data from many different sources point to a young age for the cosmos; not billions of years.
by Don Batten
Dinosaur soft tissue and protein—even more confirmation!
Mary Schweitzer announces even stronger evidence, this time from a duckbilled dino fossil, of even more proteins—and the same amazingly preserved flexible blood vessel and cell structures as before.
by Carl Wieland
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year in Bristlecone Pines
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year overturns claims of great age.
by Mark Matthews
6-day creation: Irrelevant to the Gospel? (part 1)
Does belief in old earth creation or young earth creation impact the Gospel? If so, how? If not, are these topics side issues? How important are they really?
by Richard Fangrad and Alexander Osborne
Tree ring dating (dendrochronology)
by Don Batten, Ph.D.
Kuiper Belt Objects: solution to short-period comets?
by Robert Newton
Comets and the age of the solar system
by Danny Faulkner