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Black Mountain, North Queensland, Australia
How did this fascinating tourist feature form?
by Tas Walker
Capybara
Humans mostly find rodents repulsive, but lots of creatures love this one.
by Warren Nunn
Humanism: neither healthy, nor humane
Chaplains are religious representatives operating in secular institutions. Since humanism is allegedly non-religious, is not a ‘humanist chaplain’ an oxymoron, revealing humanism’s blatant double standards?
by Gavin Cox
The sloth: Slowest mammal on Earth
This creature may lack speed, but its special features make gripping reading.
by Craig Perman
The problem of the wet Sahara
The Sahara Desert was once well-watered. How did it become a desert?
by Michael Oard
The atlatl (woomera) and the heron’s neck
Some have speculated that the idea of atlatl-assisted spearthrowing came from watching herons hunt.
by Jon Ahlquist and David Catchpoole
Can the Ica Stones be independently authenticated?
Thousands of engraved rocks, many depicting dinosaurs—are they authentic ancient artifacts?
by David Woetzel and Dennis Swift
Much supposed geological time missing from strata
Deep time is more gap than rock record
by Michael Oard
Please do something about Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
It turns people away from trusting the Bible.
by Tas Walker
Where was Eden? part 2: geological considerations—examining pre-Flood geographical details in the biblical record
Part 2: The geology and geography of Eden

by Robert Carter and Lita Cosner
Placental versus Marsupial: A tale of two ‘wolves’
It’s not right to blame the dingo, just for the sake of promoting the evolutionary storyline.
by David Catchpoole
Startling evidence for Noah’s Flood
Rock layers tells us a lot about the earth’s past, but some geologists have an ingrained bias when they look at some amazing features.
by Andrew A. Snelling and Steven A. Austin