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Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet
How did they form?
by Michael J. Oard
The Vredefort Dome, South Africa
Long-age thinking held back scientific explanations of a major South African geological feature.
by Tas Walker
Water and wind gaps carved during channelized Flood runoff
When were these geomorphological features carved?
by Michael Oard
Planation surfaces formed by river piracy?
Or do planation surfaces require a more catastrophic mechanism?
by Michael J. Oard
Fossils in a day?
Can fossils form quickly under the right conditions?
by Ron Neller
Rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff
Rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff
by Michael Oard
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
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
Gorge ‘looks thousands of years old’, but created in months
Within months, a river was so drastically changed that many could not believe what they were seeing.
by David Whyte
Could the Flood have been tranquil?
John Fleming proposed a tranquil Flood that left no trace. But then, why are scoffers without excuse? Could there be a tranquil flood any more than a tranquil explosion?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Revisiting the problem of very old landforms
Should landforms like planation surfaces even still exist, if the earth is billions of years old?
by Michael J. Oard
The ‘bloat and float’ ankylosaurs of Alberta
Are ankylosaur fossils really found on their backs? If so, why?
by Andrew Lamb