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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
Capybara
Humans mostly find rodents repulsive, but lots of creatures love this one.
by Warren Nunn
The basement rocks of the Brisbane area, Australia
Where do they fit in the creation model?
by Tas Walker
The life and times of Wave Rock, Hyden, Western Australia
How Noah’s Flood formed this fascinating feature.
by Tas Walker
A new view of Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Town, South Africa
Revealing spectacular evidence for Noah’s global Flood
by Tas Walker
The Grand Canyon in the thralls of shallow, doctrinaire uniformitarianism
Uncritical rehash of the same set of old arguments that are imagined to nullify Flood geology.
by John Woodmorappe
A Tale of Four Countries
A South African faced with the parlous state of his own country finds striking parallels and lessons in history.
by Marc Ambler
Granite formation was catastrophic
In spite of what the tourist sign says.
by Tas Walker
Controversy over the uniformitarian age of Grand Canyon
Even secular scientists can’t agree on what age to assign one of the world’s most magnificent geological features.
by Michael J Oard
Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography
Animals dispersing around the world by either land bridges or rafting is accepted by both creationists and secularists.
by Michael J Oard
Australia's largest dinosaur drowned and buried in Noah's Flood
Drowned and buried in Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker