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Waking up to true history
An encounter at a dinosaur park underscores the importance of letting the Bible’s history transform our lives
by Daniel Biddle
How the rocks fit the Flood
Shaun Doyle talks to Tim Clarey about his research career in Flood geology.
by Shaun Doyle
Land bridges after the Flood
What place do land bridges have in the post-Flood dispersal of animals?
by Michael J. Oard
A case for rapid formation of calcareous concretions
These geological structures form much more quickly than was thought!
by Michael J. Oard
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
Planation surfaces formed by river piracy?
Or do planation surfaces require a more catastrophic mechanism?
by Michael J. Oard
Ammonite in amber
A sea creature found trapped in resin from a land tree
by Phil Robinson
Glacial-like striations formed in less than 90 seconds
How striations could be explained in the context of the Flood.
by Michael J. Oard
Long-distance transport of sediments
Surprising catastrophism in sediments for uniformitarians; is it consistent with the Flood?
by Michael J. Oard
The geological history of Tasmania, Australia
How biblical geology interprets our world to add insights, reveal problems, and solve puzzles.
by Tas Walker
Ice Age megafloods provide insight into Flood sedimentation
Megafloods cause rapid, layered sedimentation and demonstrate that the Genesis Flood was capable of depositing the continental sedimentary rocks.
by Michael J. Oard
Disagreements on the post-Flood boundary: a reason to doubt biblical creation?
Are disagreements among creation researchers reason to doubt biblical creation?
by Shaun Doyle