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Another one bites the dust
A growing number of rock formations are collapsing in relatively recent times.
by Mark James
Masters of their art
Experts are stunned at the breathtaking skills of ancient cave artists that show ancient man not ‘less evolved’
by Jenny Arms
Using the earth’s magnetic field for navigation
How will animals be able to navigate using the earth’s magnetic field, as it decays away?
by Jim Hughes
What’s a billion years between friends?
How easy it seems to simply adjust an age that does not fit the evolutionary long-age narrative. Sometimes, there are no qualms about changing a ‘date’ by a billion years!
by Lucien Tuinstra
Deep time in 18th century France—part 2: influence upon geology and evolution in 18th and 19th century Britain
How did the development of deep time in 18th century France affect Britain?
by Andrew Sibley
Oxygen in comet atmosphere undermines billions of years
Space probe Rosetta finds oxygen gas found in coma of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
by Jonathan Sarfati
Worldviews, logic, and earth’s age—part 1
Old-earth creationists should face the reality that their position more aligns them with a worldview that opposes Christianity.
by John K. Reed and Shaun Doyle
Diamonds—Are they really all that old?
A pristine, unfossilized wooden log has recently been found in ‘ancient’ diamond-bearing rock
by Jonathan O'Brien
Saving the ‘billions of years’ age of Titan
Saturn’s moon Titan is sinking old-age ideas, despite rescue attempts.
by David Coppedge
Nuclear physicist Dr van der Ventel embraces biblical creation
Dr Jonathan Sarfati interviews Dr Brandon van der Ventel.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Eroding ages
The continents cannot be billions of years old because they would have eroded away long ago; there should be nothing left.
by Tas Walker
‘Billions of years’ makes Christians dumb (and atheists loud)
A brilliant way to muzzle Christians: Get them to believe in long ages.
by David Catchpoole