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The ‘Great Unconformity’ and associated geochemical evidence for Noahic Flood erosion
Only a catastrophic flood can account for the world’s largest and most intriguing geological feature.
by Harry Dickens
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?
The Z-factor
What was the ‘Z-factor’ that convinced a university geology lecturer of a 6,000-year-old earth?
by David Catchpoole
Australia's largest dinosaur drowned and buried in Noah's Flood
Drowned and buried in Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Rock language: is there such a thing?
Some people say the rocks cry out but others just hear a stony silence.
by Tas Walker
Why was the UK once totally under water?
See how uniformitarian data about the geology of the United Kingdom supports the reality of the global Flood.
by John D Matthews
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures
Part 1: Lessons from history.
by Joanna F. Woolley
Mining mountains in West Virginia
Journey inside the earth reveals another world from another time.
by Tas Walker
Precambrian impacts and the Genesis Flood
Are large craters an indication of the energy forces needed to start and sustain the world’s biggest watery catastrophe?
by Michael J. Oard
How many impact craters should there be on the earth?
Does the moon give us enough clues to estimate how many asteroids impacted the earth.
by Michael J. Oard
Confusion over mining plans and coal deposits
But Flood geology explains them.
by Tas Walker
Fantastic folds
Curvy rock layers undermine millions of years
by Gavin Cox