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Noah's Flood

Noah's Flood

Evidence for the Genesis Flood and Noah’s Ark is crucial to understanding the world’s history.
Article
28 Jul, 2025
Do rivers erode through mountains?

Do rivers erode through mountains?

Have you ever noticed that many of the world’s rivers flow through mountain ranges rather than around them?
Article
18 Jul, 2025
How did the waters of Noahs Flood drain

How did the waters of Noahs Flood drain

The waters of Noah’s Flood drained off the continents as vertical tectonics caused the oceans to sink.
Article
04 Jul, 2025
Continental erosion

Continental erosion

Evidence of runoff from Noah’s Flood
Article
20 Jun, 2025
5 Famous Landmarks that Confirm a Young Earth

5 Famous Landmarks that Confirm a Young Earth

Does the surface of Earth look old, or young? Well, it depends who you talk to. The account of Earth history that is currently popular in secular academia says that Earth’s surface has been shaped over billions of years by slow geological processes. But there is another, ancient, account of Earth history which says that its surface was shaped by a catastrophic, planet-wide flood—just a few thousand years ago. You might be surprised to hear that there are, in fact, many scientists who believe this latter account, maintaining that it is the best fit for a plethora of evidence from across the globe. In this interview, you’ll hear from one such scientist—geomorphologist, Dr Ron Neller—as he discusses five very famous landforms from around the globe, and how they bear witness to a recent global Flood.
Video
11 Jun, 202541:31
Noah's Flood and the Gilgamesh Epic

Noah's Flood and the Gilgamesh Epic

Noahs Flood and the Gilgamesh Epic
Article
30 May, 2025
Resolving the Archean Belts in the context of Noah’s Flood

Resolving the Archean Belts in the context of Noah’s Flood

When did the basement Archean Belts form? Was it during Creation Week or Noah’s Flood?
Article
31 Jan, 2025
Woolly mammoth cloned for Siberia

Woolly mammoth cloned for Siberia

Can a Mammophant revive a lost landscape? Delve into the bold experiment of Pleistocene Park and its controversial plan to rewild Siberia with a hybrid creature.
Article
27 Jan, 2025
The wonders of water

The wonders of water

Water has some fascinating features that suggest it has been designed ‘just right’ for life.
Article
22 Jan, 2025
Where did the Ark land—part 1

Where did the Ark land—part 1

Archeological evidence for Noah’s ark so far has not been found conclusively. Maybe people are looking at the wrong mountain?
Article
27 Dec, 2024
New data for the Wollemi pine

New data for the Wollemi pine

A living tree found in Australia matches leaf and pollen fossils supposedly millions of years old. Could the tree have survived that long?
Article
19 Dec, 2024
It’s plain to see

It’s plain to see

There are many landscapes on the earth that defy conventional (long-age) explanation.
Article
03 Dec, 2024
The Genesis Flood for Kids: Noah and his passengers leave the Ark

The Genesis Flood for Kids: Noah and his passengers leave the Ark

How long was Noah on the Ark? When could they finally leave?
Article
21 Aug, 2024
Nile Valley and Noah’s Flood

Nile Valley and Noah’s Flood

The massive Nile valley supports the biblical evidence for Noah’s Flood.
Article
14 Aug, 2024
Enormous continental erosion - Recessive Stage of the Flood

Enormous continental erosion - Recessive Stage of the Flood

Nearly two kilometres of sediment was eroded from the continents as the waters retreated during the Genesis Flood.
Article
09 Aug, 2024
Rethinking Maiasaura

Rethinking Maiasaura

Did dinosaurs generally take good care of the eggs and hatchlings: the Maiasaura or ‘good mother’ lizard.
Article
01 Jul, 2024