Computers on the Ark?The Ark was totally feasible with technology known to the ancient world. But Ark defenders who assert superior science by Noah overlook the biblical worldview that made science possible.Article23 Nov, 2010
Flood legends, and creation in the science classIs the Genesis account the original and most reliable Flood narrative?Article30 Oct, 2010
Noah’s Ark, or … what? Important update 29 September 2010A comprehensive special report giving a definitive opinion on the reports of wood buried under the ice high on Greater Mt AraratArticle11 Jun, 2010
Is it Noah’s Ark?Wooden structure high on Ararat announced to the world. Updated 4 June 2010 (we will keep changing that date as we add new info).Article25 Apr, 2010
One man and a visionThe sight of a stately ?Ark? cruising Holland?s waterways turns heads?and hearts.Article02 Mar, 2009
How could Noah get all the animals on the Ark?Noah’s Ark was plenty big enough to fit every kind of air-breathing land animal.Article07 Apr, 2008
Hibernation, Migration and the ArkA tiny marsupial that can hibernate for over a year—should we use this to help ‘explain’ the feasibility of a year-long journey by animals on the Ark?Article12 Dec, 2007
Cuddly cold-cures counter criticsHow did koalas survive without eucalyptus trees en route? The surprising reason for their current all-gum diet solves the problem.Article13 Sep, 2006
Caution about ‘Ark’ discoveryA group of Texas adventurers announced recently that they found the remains of Noah’s Ark on the slopes of a rugged mountain in Iran. However, many questions need to be answered before a definite verdict can be reached about the validity of this claim.Article05 Jul, 2006
Comparative study of Gilgamesh and Genesis, thesis by Nozomi Osanai—IntroductionWas Noahs flood borrowed from the Gilgamesh epic?Article21 Feb, 2006