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Caves and age
How radioactive dating confuses the situation
by Emil Silvestru
The Eye of the Sahara
How Noah’s Flood formed this fascinating feature.
by Tas Walker
Charles Lyell: the man who tried to rewrite history
Charles Lyell aimed to free geology from the time-frame of Genesis.
by Russell Grigg
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolution
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.
by Warren Nunn
Is plate tectonics occurring today?
What do GPS measurements and the geophysics of rock motion suggest?
by John Baumgardner
Will there be another Ice Age
Despite dire warnings that humanity has so impacted the world that there is a possibility of a global weather catastrophe, what can the Bible teach us about such claims?
by Cody Guitard
Visual evidence for Noah’s Flood
A review of Flood by Design by Mike Oard.
by Barry Tapp
Mummified lion cubs in Siberian deep freeze
Juvenile cats frozen in time give unique snapshot of the past.
by Phil Robinson
Earth’s unique topography
Why Mt Everest, the Grand Canyon and multiple other significant geological features mark Earth as a special planet.
by Andrew Snelling and David Malcolm
Golden evidence of the Genesis Flood
Ever wondered why water-transported gold nuggets are found on the tops of hills and mountains?
by Jack Lange
Stone Mountain, Georgia (USA)
How a catastrophic event helped form an astonishing feature in Georgia’s landscape.
by Tas Walker
Waves of sadness
God’s responsibility for the 2004 killer tsunami
by Carl Wieland, CMI–Australia