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Much supposed geological time missing from strata
Deep time is more gap than rock record
by Michael Oard
Long-distance boulder deposits reveal Noah’s Flood
When rocks are found great distances from their place of origin, what explanation best fits such an occurrence?
by Michael Oard
Did a lake exist under the north-western Laurentide Ice Sheet?
Do sediment cores from Canada’s Great Slave Lake give support to such an idea?
by Michael J. Oard
The Salt Range saga
The Salt Range of Pakistan has yielded some very interesting fossils—that according to evolution should not have been found!
by Paul Price
Norway’s live ‘unstable’ Mount Mannen surprises geologists
Geological forces could cause a devastating landslide.
by Ari Takku
Tremendous erosion of continents during the Recessive Stage of the Flood
The erosion that occurred during the latter stages of Noah’s Flood is almost unimaginable, but remarkably obvious.
by Michael J. Oard
Recessive Stage of Flood began in the mid-Cretaceous and eroded kilometres of sediment from continent
The geology of south-west Western Australia interpreted from a biblical perspective.
by Tas Walker
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures—part 2: The logic of lycopod root structure
Part 2: The logic of lycopod root structure
by Joanna F. Woolley
The remarkable landscape around Provadia, Bulgaria
Formed by Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker
Black Mountain, North Queensland, Australia
How did this fascinating tourist feature form?
by Tas Walker
How on Earth??
Earth’s water didn’t come from meteorites
by Clarence Janzen
Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet
How did they form?
by Michael J. Oard