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Growing Opals—Australian Style
Long-age icon created in weeks
by Andrew Snelling
Dinosaurs Living in Africa?
Another report from the Congo of a dinosaur-like animal
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 wombat
To the first Europeans to settle in Australia, it looked like a badger. But the creature—a godsend to shipwrecked sailors—turned out to be something very different.
by David Catchpoole
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
Glen Helen Gorge, Australia
Why does it flow straight through a mountain range?
by Dehne McLaughlin
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
Much supposed geological time missing from strata
Deep time is more gap than rock record
by Michael Oard
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
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
The remarkable Captain Robert FitzRoy
The man in charge of the Beagle was known for his Christian character as well as his great skill as a mariner.
by Nicos Kaloyirou
Norway’s live ‘unstable’ Mount Mannen surprises geologists
Geological forces could cause a devastating landslide.
by Ari Takku