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The ‘bloat and float’ ankylosaurs of Alberta
Are ankylosaur fossils really found on their backs? If so, why?
by Andrew Lamb
The remarkable landscape around Provadia, Bulgaria
Formed by Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker
Questions about Noah’s Flood
Why did God make Noah's Flood so destructive? Why put animals on the Ark God knew would go extinct after the Flood?
by Shaun Doyle
What would Noah have observed coming off the Ark?
Have you ever thought about what sort of things would have been seen straight after the Flood? Could anything from the pre-Flood world have survived?
by Phil Robinson
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
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolution
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.
by Warren Nunn
The ‘Great Unconformity’ and associated geochemical evidence for Noahic Flood erosion
Only a catastrophic flood can account for the world’s largest and most intriguing geological feature.
by Harry Dickens
The Grand Canyon in the thralls of shallow, doctrinaire uniformitarianism
Uncritical rehash of the same set of old arguments that are imagined to nullify Flood geology.
by John Woodmorappe
The Appalachian Mountains are young
The receding waters of Noah’s Flood better explain what shaped geological features such as mountains, valleys and rivers.
by Michael J.Oard
Noah’s Ark and salvation
Biblical language could not be clearer; Noah’s Flood had to be a global event.
by John Hartnett
Massive erosion on California’s Oroville Dam
Spillway canyon demonstrates power of flowing water
by Tas Walker
How did the waters of Noah’s Flood drain off the continents?
How did they drain off the continents?
by Mike Oard