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Why was the UK once totally under water?
See how uniformitarian data about the geology of the United Kingdom supports the reality of the global Flood.
by
John D Matthews
African invasion of the bodysnatchers
In the heyday of evolutionary racism, materialistic scientists saw dark-skinned people as mere specimens to be studied, and they engaged in the macabre trade of body parts from various countries.
by
William Johnson
Australia: The Time Traveller’s Guide
ABC Mythology
by
Tas Walker
The 7 Churches of Revelation, Times of Fire: movie review
By looking at the archaeological record and trying to understand what the early churches went through, there are lessons for us today.
by
Gary Bates
Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age
A concept known as the charge modulation of aerosol scavenging (CMAS) may help researchers unearth the causes of severe European winters.
by
Jake Hebert
Warm early Eocene Antarctica
There was a time when one of the world’s coldest and iciest regions was much warmer.
by
Michael J Oard
A river like no other
On Charles Darwin’s Beagle voyage, his geological observations using Charles Lyell’s book reinforced his belief in long ages, and underpinned his later evolutionary ideas. But modern geology denies many of his interpretations.
by
Emil Silvestru
‘Animal salad’ points to catastrophic demise
Evolutionists struggle to explain an enormous fossil graveyard that includes sea, land, and flying creatures.
by
Len de Beer
Aussie bushfire crisis
How should we respond to Australia’s current bushfire situation?
by
Clare Williams
The sloth: Slowest mammal on Earth
This creature may lack speed, but its special features make gripping reading.
by
Craig Perman
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
The problem of the wet Sahara
The Sahara Desert was once well-watered. How did it become a desert?
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Michael Oard
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