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Conundrum of new dates on moon basalts
Conundrum of new dates on moon basalts
by
anon
Salt magma and sediments interfingered
Current secular theories cannot adequately explain salt formations. What about a high energy, short term event, such as Noah’s Flood?
by
Stef J. Heerema and Gert-Jan H.A. van Heugten
Stones and Bones
Stones and Bones: Powerful evidence against evolution
by
Carl Wieland
An impact Flood submodel—dealing with issues
TC
by
Michael J. Oard
What do impacts accomplish in the first hour?
TC
by
Michael J. Oard
Charles Lyell’s hidden agenda—to free science “from Moses”
He deceived the church to accept his false ideas that undermined the Gospel.
by
David Catchpoole and Tas Walker
Climate change, Niagara and catastrophe
A geologist takes a closer look at ‘global warming’—and comes up with a surprising reminder of the rapid formation of Niagara Falls.
by
Emil Silvestru
Waves of sadness
God’s responsibility for the 2004 killer tsunami
by
Carl Wieland, CMI–Australia
Can Flood geology explain thick chalk beds?
Can Flood geology explain thick chalk beds?
by
Andrew A. Snelling
Coal, volcanism and Noah’s Flood
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Dr Andrew Snelling and John Mackay
Surtsey, the young island that ‘looks old’
Surtsey is a volcanic island off Iceland that was ‘born’ in 1963. Evolutionary geologists are stunned at the many ‘old‘ features took only weeks to form.
by
Carl Wieland
Creating opals
TC
by
Andrew A. Snelling
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