Flood models: the need for an integrated approachFlood models: the need for an integrated approachArticle28 Jan, 2006
Fluidisation pipes: evidence of large-scale watery catastropheFluidisation pipes: evidence of large-scale watery catastropheArticle28 Jan, 2006
Paleosols: digging deeper buries ‘challenge’ to Flood geologyPaleosols: digging deeper buries ‘challenge’ to Flood geologyArticle28 Jan, 2006
Rapid cave formation by sulfuric acid dissolutionRapid cave formation by sulfuric acid dissolutionArticle28 Jan, 2006
Surtsey, the young island that ‘looks old’Surtsey is a volcanic island off Iceland that was ‘born’ in 1963. Evolutionary geologists are stunned at the many ‘old‘ features took only weeks to form.Article28 Jan, 2006
Can Flood geology explain thick chalk beds?Can Flood geology explain thick chalk beds?Article28 Jan, 2006
Mining for the truthOnce convinced by the standard view in geology, further investigation led one scientist to a different conclusion.Article27 Jan, 2006
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.Article27 Jan, 2006
Giant oysters on the mountainIn Huancavelica province, Peru, paleontologist Arturo Vildozola found distinctive boulders described by some as giant fossil oysters, by others as concretions.Article27 Jan, 2006
Dinosaurs—were they masters of the world?Jurassic Park may have done us a favour by helping us to visualize people and dinosaurs living at the same time, which in the biblical view of history is necessarily true.Article27 Jan, 2006