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Where are the fossils of buildings and artifacts from pre-Flood civilizations?
If the geologic strata were deposited by a global Flood, why aren’t there pre-Flood tools and buildings in the fossil record?
by Keaton Halley, Shaun Doyle
The Tamu Massif, the largest volcano on Earth, erupted catastrophically
The largest volcano on Earth erupted catastrophically
by Tas Walker
Shifting sands
How do we handle conflicts between geology and the Bible?
by Tas Walker
Geomorphology provides multiple evidences for the global flood
Geologists struggle to explain how features such as mountain ranges and plains formed by a slow-and-gradual process and ignore evidences that point to a global flood.
by Michael J. Oard
Seeing Noah’s Flood in geological maps
How can geological maps be used to interpret the geology of an area from a biblical perspective?
by Tas Walker
Message in a bottle
A bottle encased in solid rock proves fossils don’t require millions of years.
by 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
How did the earth dry out after the Flood?
One objection to a global Flood is the thought that the wind that blew across the earth would be insufficient to dry the land. This is nonsense.
by Robert Carter
Woolly mammoths were cold adapted
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by Michael J Oard
Noah’s Ark and salvation
Biblical language could not be clearer; Noah’s Flood had to be a global event.
by John Hartnett
The awesome wonder of Wilpena Pound, Australia
How the cataclysm of Noah’s Flood explains it.
by Tas Walker
Massive erosion on California’s Oroville Dam
Spillway canyon demonstrates power of flowing water
by Tas Walker