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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
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
New evidence for rapid Ice Age deposition on the Greenland Ice Sheet
New evidence the sheet is younger than previously thought
by Michael Oard
‘Snowball Earth’ out with a bang?
How could the earth get out of a global glaciation?
by Edward Isaacs
Planation surfaces formed by river piracy?
Or do planation surfaces require a more catastrophic mechanism?
by Michael J. Oard
Ammonite in amber
A sea creature found trapped in resin from a land tree
by Phil Robinson
Ancient Apocalypse ‘hooey’
Graham Hancock’s popular Netflix TV series, Ancient Apocalypse, challenges the evolutionary status quo, proposing civilization is older than claimed, however, his ideas are not friendly to biblical history either.
by Gavin Cox
At least some ‘tillites’ may be impact debris
Answering a challenge to biblical geology: do pre-Ice Age ‘tillites' require glacial processes to form?
by Michael J. Oard
Intriguing Ice-Age art
Ice Age cartoons unearthed in Britain’s Channel Islands give insights into the lives of post-Ice Age colonizers.
by Gavin Cox
Glacial-like striations formed in less than 90 seconds
How striations could be explained in the context of the Flood.
by Michael J. Oard
Speleothem growth
A question is asked about sceptics’ responses to creationists using speedy growth rates of speleothems under man-made structures to illustrate speedy natural cave formations
by Gavin Cox
Long-distance transport of sediments
Surprising catastrophism in sediments for uniformitarians; is it consistent with the Flood?
by Michael J. Oard