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Gorge ‘looks thousands of years old’, but created in months
Within months, a river was so drastically changed that many could not believe what they were seeing.
by David Whyte
Using Bible history to interpret the rocks and landscapes
A powerful way to change your view of the world.
by Tas Walker
Retreating Stage formation of gravel sheets in south-central Asia
Retreating Stage formation of gravel sheets.
by Michael J Oard
William Lane Craig flubs on the Flood
William Lane Craig misrepresents biblical creationists about the Flood, speciation, and migration.
by Jonathan Sarfati
St Hutton’s Hagiography
James Hutton: the pioneering founder of uniformitarian geology? Was he the bold empiricist and rational thinker, who cast aside biblical superstition. Or was this hagiographic revisionism from Playfair and Lyell.
by John Reid
The ‘bloat and float’ ankylosaurs of Alberta
Are ankylosaur fossils really found on their backs? If so, why?
by Andrew Lamb
A new view of Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Town, South Africa
Revealing spectacular evidence for Noah’s global Flood
by Tas Walker
The basement rocks of the Brisbane area, Australia
Where do they fit in the creation model?
by Tas Walker
Caving in to creation
Carl Wieland interviews Romanian geologist and world cave authority Dr Emil Silvestru
by Carl Wieland
Coastal great escarpments caused by Flood runoff
On various continents, escarpments stand as a testimony to enormous geological forces.
by Michael J Oard
The Grand Canyon in the thralls of shallow, doctrinaire uniformitarianism
Uncritical rehash of the same set of old arguments that are imagined to nullify Flood geology.
by John Woodmorappe
Inselbergs
The incredible geological features that defy explanation within a secular interpretation.
by Michael Oard