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The Tower of Babel account affirmed by linguistics
How the account in Genesis 11 accurately records the origin of different languages.
by K. J. Duursma
80 whales buried mysteriously in Chilean desert
Marine graveyard is dramatic evidence for Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker
The original ‘unknown’ god of China
The oldest Chinese writing shows that the people had the knowledge of the God of Genesis.
by Ethel Nelson
After devastation … the recovery
An amazing bounce-back after catastrophe gives us insights into how the world recovered from the Flood.
by Keith Swenson, 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
Tortoises of the Galápagos
Among the creatures most readily associated with the iconic evolutionary status of the Galápagos Islands are these lumbering armoured reptiles.
by Lita Cosner and Jonothan Sarfati
The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing
‘A dog is man’s best friend’? But there are good reasons to beware the dingo!
by David Catchpoole
Australia’s Aborigines … did they see dinosaurs?
Eyewitness testimony from native peoples leaves no doubt that they lived with creatures which today we know as dinosaurs.
by Rebecca Driver
Learning the lessons of Mount St Helens
The catastrophic event that revealed how wrongly geologists understood and explained volcanic landscapes.
by Tas Walker
The origin of Ayers Rock
The evolutionary story of how Ayres Rock/Uluru was formed does not stand up to scrutiny.
by Andrew Snelling
The ‘giant footprint’ of South Africa
Firewalking giant or fortuitous weathering?
by Shaun Doyle, Carl Wieland
The birds of the Galápagos
Darwin thought he saw evolution, but these island birds really support the biblical Creation/Fall/Flood/Dispersion model.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati