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The rock cycle
Is it a valid concept
by tas walker
Do rivers erode through mountains?
Have you ever noticed that many of the world’s rivers flow through mountain ranges rather than around them?
by Michael Oard
Geology and the young earth
Answering those ‘Bible-believing’ bibliosceptics
by Tas Walker
The Bright Angel Trail trackways
These recently discovered tracks at the Grand Canyon show yet more strong evidence for a massive watery catastrophe.
by Paul Price
Mud experiments overturn long-held geological beliefs
A call for a radical reappraisal of all previous interpretations of mudstone deposits
by Tas Walker
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
Rapid rock
Unexpected application for hard-rock recipe.
by Tas Walker
Three Sisters: evidence for Noah’ Flood
Three Sisters: evidence for Noah's Flood. Getting to know the three sisters reveals more than just natural beauty.
by Tas Walker
Continental-scale erosion
Evidence of runoff from Noah’s Flood
by Michael J Oard
The Great Artesian Basin, Australia
When was it formed within the context of Noah’s Flood?
by Tas Walker
Geological strata: they’re everywhere
Ever seen sedimentary rock layers in cliffs? They were deposited in rapid water currents, sideways
by Jonathan O’Brien
Geomorphology provides multiple evidences for the global flood
Geologists struggle to explain how features such as mountain ranges and plains formed by a slow-and-gradual process and ignore evidences that point to a global flood.
by Michael J. Oard