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Fossils in a day?
Sneak peek of latest Creation magazine. Can fossils form quickly under the right conditions?
by Ron Neller
Mining mountains in West Virginia
Journey inside the earth reveals another world from another time.
by Tas Walker
Not enough rocks: the sedimentary record and deep time
According to modern sedimentation rates, are there enough sedimentary rocks to span the millions of years of ‘geologic time’?
by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard
Rock language: is there such a thing?
Some people say the rocks cry out but others just hear a stony silence.
by Tas Walker
How does andesite lava originate in the earth?
Questionable assumptions about how volcanic andesite lava is produced suggests caution before accepting uniformitarian interpretations.
by Michael J. Oard
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
Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography
Animals dispersing around the world by either land bridges or rafting is accepted by both creationists and secularists.
by Michael J Oard
Secular scientific problems with the Ice Age
What drives their models and why they have scientific problems
by Michael Oard
Sandy surprise
When most people look at huge sandstone cliffs, for example, they are conditioned in today’s culture to think in terms of millions of years. But this swimming pool owner, from hard experience, knows you don’t need the millions of years.
by n/a
Confusion over mining plans and coal deposits
But Flood geology explains them.
by Tas Walker
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?
Rock layers and caves
Are creationists mistaken about how they form, and how long they take to form?
by Emil Silvestru, Tas Walker