Resolving the Archean Belts in the context of Noah’s FloodThe Archean Belts formed either during Creation Week or Noah’s Flood.Article31 Jan, 2025
Lowermost mantle becomes more complicatedA new mineral phase discovered may have implications for how we understand the geotectonics of Noah’s Flood.Article30 Aug, 2024
Pre-Tejas volcanism and Hydroplate TheoryExtensive volcanism in North America below the Tejas megasequence challenges the event sequence of Hydroplate Theory.Article30 Jun, 2023
Upper mantle viscosity may be lower than assumedRecent research suggest mantle viscosity might be much lower than previously assumed, providing support for a biblical timeframe.Article23 Jun, 2023
Did the earth ever wobble twelve degrees?Biblical explanations of paleomagnetic data are simpler and more elegant than old-earth explanations.Article09 Jun, 2023
Probing the earth's deep placesInterview with scientist who develops detailed computer models of the structure and processes of the earths interiorArticle01 Jun, 2011
Passive marginsPassive margins create explanatory difficulties for uniformitarians but make sense in light of the receding waters of Noahs Flood.Article07 Oct, 2022
The Fagradalsfjall–Geldingadalir eruption of 2021Recent Icelandic volcanoes highlight major changes to landform in a matter of months and years.Article30 Nov, 2021
The pre-Flood world resembled PangaeaThe pre-Flood continental configuration more likely looked like Pangaea than Rodinia.Article03 Sep, 2021
The biblical Flood helps explain shallow metamorphic rocksBiblical Flood models help explain shallow metamorphic rocks.Article23 Jul, 2021
Drying out after the FloodLocal Flood advocates say the wind could not have dried the earth after the Flood. This is nonsense.Article02 Jan, 2021
South Caspian Basin supports a late Cenozoic Flood boundaryThe size and marine nature of the sediments in the South Caspian basin support an Upper Cenozoic post-Flood boundary.Article01 Jan, 2021
Review of Timefulness: How thinking like a geologist can help save the world by Marcia BjornerudReview of Timefulness by geology professor Bjornerud—a superficial overview of natural history that rehashes old evolutionistic shibboleths.Article11 Dec, 2020
William Lane Craig flubs on the FloodWilliam Lane Craig, Genesis Account, Genesis Flood, Ice Age, Catastrophic Plate TectonicsArticle21 May, 2020
Appalachian Mountains youngSteep vertical cliffs in the Appalachian Mountains should have eroded much faster than secular scientists say.Article30 Jun, 2017
Inconsistencies in the plate tectonics modelThe latest research on plate tectonics models.Article05 Aug, 2016