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Could humans take down mammoths with spears?

Could humans take down mammoths with spears?

Woolly mammoth extinction under question. Were they hunted using spears? Did climate change kill them?
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17 Jan, 2025
A canyon in six days!

A canyon in six days!

Burlingame Canyon in Washington State, USA, was observed to form in less than six days in March 1926, disproving the idea that long ages are needed to form geologic features.
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01 Jan, 2025
Bacteria trapped for millions of years under Antarctic ice

Bacteria trapped for millions of years under Antarctic ice

Bacteria completely trapped under ice without sunlight or oxygen for a supposed 1.5 million years in the Antarctic are the same species as the ones in the Arctic—no change after some 2 million generations casts doubt on the timespans
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23 Apr, 2009
The incredible Iguazu Falls of South America

The incredible Iguazu Falls of South America

The Iguazu Falls of South America flow over an enormous basalt formation emplaced mid way through Noah’s Flood, 4500 years ago
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05 Jun, 2024
‘Bloat-and-float’ model explains upside-down ankylosaurs

‘Bloat-and-float’ model explains upside-down ankylosaurs

Most Alberta ankylosaur fossils are found upside down, consistent with bloated carcasses deposited by a large flood.
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22 Jan, 2019
Equivocal carbon dating of ancient footprints

Equivocal carbon dating of ancient footprints

Equivocal carbon dating of ancient footprints in New Mexico, conflict with long-age understanding of human occupation of North America.
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03 May, 2024
Peruvian ‘alien mummies’ are fraudulent artefacts

Peruvian ‘alien mummies’ are fraudulent artefacts

So-called alien remains found in Peru have been shown instead to consist of animal bones and glue.
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08 Feb, 2024
Radio-dating in Rubble

Radio-dating in Rubble

When radioisotope dating is applied to rocks of known age, such as the Mt St Helens lava dome formed in the 1980s, it fails miserably.
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11 May, 2006
Galapagos birds

Galapagos birds

Galápagos birds do not show Darwinism but creationist principles: flightless cormorants a beneficial loss of information, booby foot colours show variation within a kind, finches at best show natural selection that eliminates unfit.
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23 Aug, 2010
Galapagos tortoises

Galapagos tortoises

Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon of Darwinism. But they merely refute the Lyellian fixity of species idea; natural selection and variation are part of the creation model
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07 Feb, 2011
The origin of Grand Canyon

The origin of Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon reveals it was carved as the waters retreated, not later in an Ice Age dam burst.
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29 May, 2023
‘DNA Journey’ traces the ancestry of celebrities in Africa

‘DNA Journey’ traces the ancestry of celebrities in Africa

Response to a question about the out-of-Africa evolutionary hypothesis, mitochondrial Eve, and implications for racism, and valuing humanity.
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25 May, 2023
Creationist ice core research

Creationist ice core research

Creationists have refuted claims that ice cores demand an old Earth, but more ice sheet modelling is needed.
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10 Feb, 2023
Rising waters separated Britain from Europe?

Rising waters separated Britain from Europe?

How Britain was separated from Europe in the post-Flood era, leaving evidence of human habitation in areas now underwater.
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20 Jan, 2023
Galapagos adaptation

Galapagos adaptation

Attenborough presents the Galapagos islands and their animals as evidence for millions of years, but it is all much better understood as evidence for the biblical account of history.
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09 Apr, 2013
Galápagos with David Attenborough: Origin

Galápagos with David Attenborough: Origin

David Attenborough’s millions of years for the formation of the Galápagos islands is falsified by the recently formed Surtsey Island.
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04 Apr, 2013