Sperm wailExceptionally preserved sperm of cypridoidean ostracods at the fossil beds at Riversleigh, Queensland, Australia, defies age estimates of 17 million years.Article14 Aug, 2014
Cephalopods' 'earliest' ancestor - no signs of evolutionWell-preserved fossil of soft bodied earliest cephalopod ancestor looks just like modern squid, evidence for the Flood.Article18 Oct, 2022
'Dinosaur age' bacteria revived Dinosaur-age bacteria from the ‘lifeless’ deep ocean floor have been revivedArticle18 Jul, 2022
More questions on the dating of Mount St Helens lava domeAnswering questions about the radioactive dating of the Mount St Helens lava dome that exposes the problems with dating methodsArticle15 Jan, 2022
Response to Dr Luke Barnes, Why I’m no longer a young-earth creationist.Reply to Premier Christianity article by ex-young-earth creationist and physicist Luke BarnesArticle02 Nov, 2021
The way it really is: little-known facts about radiometric datingLong-age geologists will not accept a radiometric date unless it matches their pre-existing expectations.Article31 Jul, 2013
Soft tissue in an ichthyosaur fossilSoft tissue preservation in a ‘Jurassic’ ichthyosaur is more evidence that fossils fit the biblical timeframe.Article20 Jan, 2021
The polymer shield explanation for soft tissue fossilsThe polymer shield preservation model for soft tissue in fossils has several shortcomings and doesnt explain all the data.Article27 Nov, 2020
Questioning carbon 14 dating of Durrington Circle artefactsCarbon 14 procedural blanks are not carbon-14 ‘dead’ therefore entire method is suspect.Article26 Sep, 2020
Paleozoic Corals and Lunar RecessionPaleozoic corals show banding that supposedly proves the earth had a shorter day in the distant past due to tidal breaking.Article20 Jun, 2020
Have uniformitarians rescued the ‘Pacemaker of the Ice Ages’ paper?A 1997 analysis does not save the grounding for Milankovitch climate forcing.Article15 May, 2020
Dating Kabwe 1, the Broken Hill skull from ZambiaAssessing the latest date for the Broken Hill skull of Homo heidelbergensis and interpreting the skull from biblical perspectiveArticle09 May, 2020
How can so many scientists be wrong on the age of the earth?So many scientists can be wrong about the age of the earth because they dont start from the Bible.Article16 Nov, 2019