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Australia’s burning mountain
by Andrew Snelling
Three Sisters: evidence for Noah’ Flood
Three Sisters: evidence for Noah's Flood. Getting to know the three sisters reveals more than just natural beauty.
by Tas Walker
Uluru and Kata Tjuta: Testimony to the Flood
by Andrew Snelling
Many arches and natural bridges likely from the Flood
The origin of these spectacular landforms is an enigma for long-age geology.
by Michael J. Oard
The Great Artesian Basin, Australia
When was it formed within the context of Noah’s Flood?
by Tas Walker
Continental-scale erosion
Evidence of runoff from Noah’s Flood
by Michael J Oard
Australia’s remarkable Red Centre
Reveals compelling evidence of the cataclysmic global Flood of Noah’s day.
by Tas Walker
Lunar volcanoes rock long-age timeframe
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Tas Walker, David Catchpoole
Massive graveyard of parrot-beaked dinosaurs in Mongolia
Paleontologists puzzle about the cause of death but miss the obvious clue.
by Tas Walker
Algae to oil
‘Fossil fuel’ takes a lot less time to form than commonly believed
by Dr Carl Wieland
Are the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets old?
We need to put on the biblical glasses and take a close look at the evidence.
by Michael J Oard
Speedy stone
With the help of added microbes, researchers can turn soft sand into rock as hard as marble. You don’t need millions of years.
by David Catchpoole