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Noah’s long-distance travelers
Well-rounded quartzite boulders, scattered over mountain tops, speak powerfully of the global Flood.
by John Hergenrather
The American badger
Meet the fastest animal digger in the world. It can throw dirt 5 ft into the air, and has even been known to tunnel down through asphalt.
by Jacob Howard
Stone Mountain, Georgia (USA)
How a catastrophic event helped form an astonishing feature in Georgia’s landscape.
by Tas Walker
Fascinating flower pots
Noah’s Flood explains Hopewell Rocks, Canada
by Tas Walker
North American ‘feathered’ dinosaurs a flight of fancy
Artist’s drawing is a flight of fancy.
by Tas Walker
The ‘bloat and float’ ankylosaurs of Alberta
Are ankylosaur fossils really found on their backs? If so, why?
by Andrew Lamb
The stress/heat flow paradox of the San Andreas Fault, California
What’s wrong with the traditional uniformitarian explanations of the San Andreas Fault?
by Michael J. Oard
More than a billion years missing from the Great Unconformity at Grand Canyon?
How Noah’s Flood solves long standing geological puzzles
by Michael J. Oard
Much supposed geological time missing from strata
Deep time is more gap than rock record
by Michael Oard
Long-distance boulder deposits reveal Noah’s Flood
When rocks are found great distances from their place of origin, what explanation best fits such an occurrence?
by Michael Oard
Did a lake exist under the north-western Laurentide Ice Sheet?
Do sediment cores from Canada’s Great Slave Lake give support to such an idea?
by Michael J. Oard
Fossil snakes and the Flood boundary in North America
In trying to determine the boundary between Flood and post-Flood deposits, help may come from an unexpected and slithery source.
by Chad Arment