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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
How the rocks fit the Flood
Shaun Doyle talks to Tim Clarey about his research career in Flood geology.
by Shaun Doyle
Well-watered deserts
How the Flood solves another Ice Age mystery
by Mike Oard
T. rex dinosaur relatives found buried together
Did T. rex relatives live and die together, or are the scientists right that these Teratophoneus fossils were buried together in a flood?
by Lucien Tuinstra
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
Candles turned to stone
Found deep in a mine, they help demonstrate the length of time needed to turn buried animal and plant remains into rock
by Jonathan O’Brien
The Florissant redwood trees deposited from a Flood log mat
How were all these huge tree trunks deposited?
by Michael J Oard
New evidence for rapid Ice Age deposition on the Greenland Ice Sheet
New evidence the sheet is younger than previously thought
by Michael Oard
Chalk challenges deep-time dogma
How the famous white cliffs of Dover testify to Noah’s Flood
by Gavin Cox
‘Snowball Earth’ out with a bang?
How could the earth get out of a global glaciation?
by Edward Isaacs
Mightiest, 'multi-million-year-old' millipede
A newly discovered fossil of Arthropleura, a giant millipede, provides good evidence of having been buried during Noah’s Flood.
by Gavin Cox
Ammonite in amber
A sea creature found trapped in resin from a land tree
by Phil Robinson