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Australia: The Time Traveller’s Guide
ABC Mythology
by Tas Walker
Creation in-depth: Internal oceanic waves and sedimentation
How recent sedimentation research helps show the plausibility of Noah’s Flood.
by Michael J Oard
How many impact craters should there be on the earth?
Does the moon give us enough clues to estimate how many asteroids impacted the earth.
by Michael J. Oard
Why was the UK once totally under water?
See how uniformitarian data about the geology of the United Kingdom supports the reality of the global Flood.
by John D Matthews
That choking feeling …
by NA
Plenty of time
For oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Australia's largest dinosaur drowned and buried in Noah's Flood
Drowned and buried in Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
The genetic effects of the population bottleneck associated with the Genesis Flood
Is human genetic diversity consistent with Noah's Flood?
by Robert Carter
Mineral evolution
What’s next? Geobiology or biogeology?
by Emil Silvestru
Plate tectonics—inconsistencies in the model
Just like the subject matter under investigation, opinions shift about in regards to plate tectonics.
by Mark McGuire
Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age
A concept known as the charge modulation of aerosol scavenging (CMAS) may help researchers unearth the causes of severe European winters.
by Jake Hebert
The life and times of Wave Rock, Hyden, Western Australia
How Noah’s Flood formed this fascinating feature.
by Tas Walker