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Rising waters separated Britain from Europe?
Evidence of human habitation underwater—evidence of a lower sea level during the immediate post-Flood era?
by Phil Robinson
Dicynodonts and ‘out-of-place’ fossils
Giant mammal-like reptiles in the age of dinosaurs? Cretaceous dicynodont reclassified to Cenozoic mammal, otherwise it would be a proverbial Precambrian rabbit.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The life and times of Wave Rock, Hyden, Western Australia
How Noah’s Flood formed this fascinating feature.
by Tas Walker
The geology transformation tool
A new way of looking at your world.
by Tas Walker
10 answers from biblical creationists: Part 2
Clergyman and geologist Michael Roberts has thrown down the gauntlet to creationists with 10 provocative, and supposedly unanswerable questions about their ‘young Earth’ belief! (Part 2 of our answer)
by Gavin Cox, Lucien Tuinstra
The problem of the wet Sahara
The Sahara Desert was once well-watered. How did it become a desert?
by Michael Oard
Using Bible history to interpret the rocks and landscapes
A powerful way to change your view of the world.
by Tas Walker
Charles Lyell: the man who tried to rewrite history
Charles Lyell aimed to free geology from the time-frame of Genesis.
by Russell Grigg
Unmasking a long-age icon
Siccar Point, a Scottish site revered by evolutionary geologists worldwide as the birthplace of their long-age philosophy, actually gives powerful evidence for the Genesis Flood.
by Tas Walker
Engineer goes back to school
A 1st-class Honours degree in Geology boosted (not harmed) this young-earth creationist’s confidence in the Bible.
by Don Batten
Climate change, Niagara and catastrophe
A geologist takes a closer look at ‘global warming’—and comes up with a surprising reminder of the rapid formation of Niagara Falls.
by Emil Silvestru