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The current state of creationist ice core research
We have refuted claims the ice sheets demand an old earth, but more modelling is needed.
by Jake Hebert
Ancient Apocalypse ‘hooey’
Graham Hancock’s popular Netflix TV series, Ancient Apocalypse, challenges the evolutionary status quo, proposing civilization is older than claimed, however, his ideas are not friendly to biblical history either.
by Gavin Cox
Rising waters separated Britain from Europe?
Evidence of human habitation underwater—evidence of a lower sea level during the immediate post-Flood era?
by Phil Robinson
Gold deposits—formed by the global Flood
New research shows how gold was deposited quickly as hot colloidal liquid at depth, aided by sea water. This is consistent with the Flood and not millions of years.
by Gavin Cox
Abrupt climate changes and global warming
Misinterpretation of ice core data by Uniformitarian scientists could be fueling some of the current global warming alarm.
by Michael Oard
Cosmic magnets vs long-age dogma
Tetrataenite, a promising alternative to rare-earth magnets, was thought to need millions of years to form, but a lab formed it quickly.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Fast, fine gemstones
It’s now known that those beautiful crystals on display didn’t need millions of years to form
by Jonathan O’Brien
What is the origin of clastic pipes?
How Noah's Flood provides a better context for explaining their formation
by Michael J. Oard
Passive margins explained by Flood runoff
Better explained in the context of Noah’s Flood.
by Michael J. Oard
A passion for rocks
Tas Walker talks to Philip Worts about geology and ground-breaking discoveries
by Tas Walker
The Dreamtime old and new
Black Mountain in Australia's Far North has inspired old myths—and modern ones too.
by Peter Geyer
Gentleman geologist leads Jurassic journeys
Gavin Cox interviews Creation Geologist John Matthews about his career and experiences in the oil industry and his conversion to Christ and creationist
by Gavin Cox