Do fossil footprints on a lakeshore in Kenya prove that “two ancient human species” coexisted? Read More
There are many landscapes on the earth that defy conventional (long-age) explanation.
Cornified skin is the top layer of skin (epidermis) and is composed of dead skin cells that are tightly packed together and thickened. This is the Creator’s way of protecting people and animals against sharp objects and solar radiation.
In 2020, scientists discovered multiple foot and belly prints made by unidentified creatures in rock allegedly hundreds of millions of years old (Permian). These include three different diad... More...
Recently, a fascinating bird skull dated by evolutionists to be over “80 million years old” was discovered at a Brazilian quarry.1
Paleontologists are calling it Navaornis hestiae, believing it belongs to the extinct enantiornithines (birds). They think it might be a missing link in regard to avian brain evolution. For example, paleontologist Dr. Guillermo Navalón from Cambridge’s... More...
How the Bible’s short timescale unlocks the long-standing mystery for secular scientists of what causes an ice age
A Phys.org science article begins with what could be read as a religious story that occurred a long, long time ago.
Life on Earth started in the oceans. Beginning around 390 million years ago, however, the ancestors of modern land animals rose out of the waters, trading their fins for limbs and gills for lungs. This was a crucial transition in the evolution of all creatures—including humans—... More...
A recent article highlighted several features of the Grand Canyon’s Tonto Group that sound rather like there was a global flood as described in Genesis! Read More
A recent article shares about one specific, very well-preserved bird fossil that challenges evolutionary assumptions about dinosaur-to-bird evolution. Read More
Gunnison National Forest’s 1.67-millionplus acres showcase stunning views of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The Continental Divide forms its eastern border, and other parks nestle against its many sides. Among myriad wonders are particular trees and rock exposures that point thoughtful visitors to two key biblical events. Quaking Aspens Many consider the quaking aspen of North America, Populus tremuloides, their favorite tree for its pillar-like, off-white trunks, leaves that flutter or “quake” in the slightest breeze, and fantastically golden fall foliage. Two clearly seen engineered aspects of aspen biology point to creation. Read More
These brilliant and hard gems are almost pure carbon. Research shows they
contain some radiocarbon. But since this should have all decayed in under a million
years, how could the diamonds be billions of years old as evolutionists believe?
In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted causing widespread devastation. The local ecosystem was transformed from a thriving forest landscape to a dead zone. Read More
The Grand Canyon was carved out when huge lakes left behind by the waters of the global flood burst their dams. Read More
Response to a correspondent who had taken a CMI writer to task, claiming that 14C, dendrochronology, and uranium-thorium (U-Th) dating techniques are trustworthy.
If the waters of the flood covered the highest mountains, does that mean the ark’s inhabitants needed oxygen supplies? Read More
If there really was a worldwide flood, what would the evidence be? Well, billions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down by water all over the earth. Read More
How did the ape that became this fossil get to South America?
Dr Felix Wong shows how the rocks in Hong Kong from a huge volcanic eruption formed during the world-wide devastation of Noah’s Flood.
Microfossil willow wood, fungi, insect body parts, and a poppy seed have been recovered from sediments at the bottom of central Greenland’s two-mile-long GISP2 ice core.1,2 This find is similar to an earlier discovery of such fossils found in basal sediments from the Camp Century ice core near Greenland’s northwest coast.3 These microfossils suggest that Greenland once had a tundra-like environment, with gr... More...
Dinosaurs were alive and fighting for survival during Noah’s Flood, with dinosaur footprints preserved over many thin layers of rock.
Around the world are billions and billions of fossils. What could rapidly bury so many creatures? Read More
Fossils that are exquisitely preserved, even with soft parts, like these jellyfish support the biblical account of a catastrophic global flood of Noah’s day. Read More
Creatures from vastly different habitats are part of a massive fossil graveyard of thousands of creatures all buried together. Read More
The long-standing mystery for the origin of amber has an amazingly simple solution
We lost a natural wonder to gravity and erosion on Thursday, August 8, 2024.1 Those who visited Double Arch, also called “Hole in the Roof Arch,” in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah, can count themselves privileged. Their future descendants won’t get to see it. This news got folks asking about other, even more iconic natural arches like those at Arches National Park, also in Utah. Will each arch inevit... More...
Erosion and other natural forces upon sedimentary formations such as exposed cliffs and arches belie the millions of years during which they allegedly existed.1,2
Recently,
A popular natural rock feature that stood for millions of years has come crashing down into Lake Powell in Utah’s Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Known as the Double Arch, the stunning geological att... More...
Imagine you spot a Dickinsonia fossil that re-dates a geologic layer by 0.5 billion years, only to discover it was still 0.5 billion years out? How can that bee?
Why Gavin Ortlund’s local flood compromise fails, and why his objections to a global Flood fall flat. He hasn’t done even the most basic homework.