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Many flawed papers in sedimentology
Sedimentologists feel free to reinterpret data without presenting any new research, and fail to question data.
by Michael J. Oard
A passion for rocks
Tas Walker talks to Philip Worts about geology and ground-breaking discoveries
by Tas Walker
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
What is the origin of clastic pipes?
How Noah's Flood provides a better context for explaining their formation
by Michael J. Oard
Concrete from algae challenges millions of years
Massive amounts of limestone can form much more quickly than thought.
by Gavin Cox
What about ice ages?
How many ice ages were there? Where does an ice age fit into the biblical account? How much of the earth was covered by ice? How long did it last? What about the frozen mammoths? How were people affected?
by multiple authors
The Jurassic Coast, England and its dry valleys: periglaciation or Noah’s Flood?
Is the data from dry valleys along the Jurassic Coast consistent with Noah’s Flood?
by John D Matthews
Another one bites the dust
A growing number of rock formations are collapsing in relatively recent times.
by Mark James
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
Geochemical and related evidence for early Noah’s Flood year
A proposed five-stage time sequence for the early part of the global Flood, with an emphasis on geochemistry.
by Harry Dickens and Aaron Hutchison
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
Passive margins explained by Flood runoff
Better explained in the context of Noah’s Flood.
by Michael J. Oard