Plenty of timeFor oil reserves, for distant starlight to reach the earth, and for God (who created time)Article18 Dec, 2010
Fascinating fossil fence-wireUnfortunately, the average person is still conditioned into thinking ‘millions of years’ when considering how rocks and fossils form. But as we’ve said many times with many examples—given the right conditions, rocks and fossils will form in a very short time.Article15 Dec, 2010
Cave men—in the BibleThe Bible rules out a ‘Stone Age’—yet it describes cave men. Go figure!Article05 Jul, 2010
Indian creation mythsThe evidence is substantial, the conclusion undeniable. Throughout the Americas various groups share similar, detailed creation accounts that mirror Genesis and parallel accounts from virtually every culture on the planet.Article10 Jun, 2010
On the origin of lunar mariaIsolated impacts over half a billion years or the aftermath of a single event that lasted for a few days only?Article30 Apr, 2010
Mining mountains in West VirginiaJourney inside the earth reveals another world from another time.Article22 Mar, 2010
Sandy surpriseWhen most people look at huge sandstone cliffs, for example, they are conditioned in today’s culture to think in terms of millions of years. But this swimming pool owner, from hard experience, knows you don’t need the millions of years.Article17 Mar, 2010
A river like no otherOn Charles Darwin’s Beagle voyage, his geological observations using Charles Lyell’s book reinforced his belief in long ages, and underpinned his later evolutionary ideas. But modern geology denies many of his interpretations.Article01 Mar, 2010
Rock language: is there such a thing?Some people say the rocks cry out but others just hear a stony silence.Article08 Feb, 2010
A Witness at the “ends of the earth”Polynesian preservation: Knowledge of the one true Creator God retained for millenniaArticle16 Nov, 2009
Charles Lyell’s hidden agenda—to free science “from Moses”He deceived the church to accept his false ideas that undermined the Gospel.Article19 Aug, 2009
St Hutton’s HagiographyJames Hutton: the pioneering founder of uniformitarian geology? Was he the bold empiricist and rational thinker, who cast aside biblical superstition. Or was this hagiographic revisionism from Playfair and Lyell.Article07 Aug, 2009
Engineer goes back to schoolA 1st-class Honours degree in Geology boosted (not harmed) this young-earth creationistArticle29 Jun, 2009
Loess problemsLoess, generally considered to be wind-blown silt, has caused a number of problems for uniformitarianismArticle30 Jan, 2009