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Continental-scale erosion
Evidence of runoff from Noah’s Flood
by Michael J Oard
The Great Artesian Basin, Australia
When was it formed within the context of Noah’s Flood?
by Tas Walker
Lunar volcanoes rock long-age timeframe
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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
Dinosaur eggs point to the Flood
Their survival is hard to explain, but after a little digging, answers start to emerge.
by Mike Oard
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
Vintage Journal: Genesis 6–9
Does ‘all’ mean the Flood was global?
by Mike Kruger
The unique post-Flood Ice Age
How the Bible’s short timescale unlocks the long-standing mystery for secular scientists of what causes an ice age
by Michael Oard
Geological strata: they’re everywhere
Ever seen sedimentary rock layers in cliffs? They were deposited in rapid water currents, sideways
by Jonathan O’Brien
Coal beds and Noah’s Flood
Evolutionists continue to question whether a global flood could have produced all coal deposits.
by Andrew Snelling
Noah’s long-distance travelers
Well-rounded quartzite boulders, scattered over mountain tops, speak powerfully of the global Flood.
by John Hergenrather