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The earth: how old does it look?
How old does the earth ‘look’ to you?
by Carl Wieland
Ice core oscillations and abrupt climate changes: part 4—abrupt changes better explained by the Ice Age
Ice core oscillations and abrupt climate changes are better explained within the context of the biblical Ice Age framework.
by Michael J. Oard
Masters of their art
Experts are stunned at the breathtaking skills of ancient cave artists that show ancient man not ‘less evolved’
by Jenny Arms
Ice core oscillations and abrupt climate changes: part 2—Antarctic ice cores
How did these ‘rapid’ fluctuations measured in Antarctic ice cores arise after the Flood?
by Michael J. Oard
More questions on the dating of Mount St Helens lava dome
See how they have been answered many times and understand the key concept to dismiss dating doubts
by Tas Walker
Do claimed dates for Göbekli Tepe and the Lost City of Dwarka outdate the Bible’s timeline?
Claimed dates for the Neolithic site Göbekli Tepe predate the Bible’s date of creation, and the Lost City of Dwarka supposedly predates the Flood—how should creationists respond?
by Gavin Cox
The oceans show us a young Earth
Using the same philosophy (uniformitarianism) employed by evolutionists, the oceans fail to live up to old-earth expectations.
by Paul Price
Have uniformitarians rescued the ‘Pacemaker of the Ice Ages’ paper?
Is the data on which the secular Milankovitch theory of climate forcing saved by a 1997 paper?
by Jake Hebert
Dating Kabwe 1, the Broken Hill skull from Zambia
Why is Homo heidelbergensis so much younger than previously thought?
by Tas Walker
Difficult to believe that they are all wrong on the age of the earth
The Bible provides the foundations for the answers
by The Team at CMI
Nickel concentration indicates youthful oceans
How mineral-rich oceans hold clues to the age of the earth.
by David Whyte
Flaws in dating the earth as ancient
When the numbers don’t add up, it’s time to examine the methods and the philosophy behind them.
by Alexander R. Williams