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Paleozoic Corals and Lunar Recession
The growth rings in Paleozoic corals are often used to support the idea that the earth is very old, but the argument was flawed from the beginning.
by Robert Carter
Tyrannosaur ‘walking with sharks’?
How could T. rex be buried with sharks in the same rock formation?
by Gavin Cox
Dinosaur footprint treasure trove found in Britain
How quickly did they form?
by Phil Robinson
The biggest dinosaur eggs
Just how big were they, and what are the implications for the Ark?
by Phil Robinson
Pre-Flood predatory dinosaur interactions and the fossil record
Carnivorous dinosaurs pre-Flood: Wouldn’t lots of apex predators be problematic for the biblical creation perspective?
by Philip Bell
Dramatic dinosaur footprints at Karoola station, Australia
Fleeing the rising waters of Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker
Fossil time ranges continue to expand up and down
Many new fossil discoveries at ‘wrong’ evolutionary dates.
by Michael J. Oard
The Cambrian explosion
The remarkable fossils found in the Cambrian rocks provide devastating evidence against Darwin’s theory.
by Dominic Statham
Whale explodes fossil theory
A macabre scene played out on a floating carcass has an obvious message for evolutionists.
by Tas Walker
‘Animal salad’ points to catastrophic demise
Evolutionists struggle to explain an enormous fossil graveyard that includes sea, land, and flying creatures.
by Len de Beer
Message in a bottle
A bottle encased in solid rock proves fossils don’t require millions of years.
by Tas Walker
Dinosaur and mammal tracks found together
Highly concentrated fossil tracks found near NASA Goddard Space Center support Noah’s Flood
by Michael Oard