Interprets World Heritage Site using biblical history. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Interest in human origins persists generation after generation, and researchers continue to uncover and interpret clues. The latest set comes from a reinvestigation of clam shells dug up in the 1890s on the Indonesian island of Java. Someone skillfully drilled and engraved those shells. Who was it? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Can walking birds trace tracks back through the sands of time and correct some false impressions of dinosaurs? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
The Grand Canyon is one of the world’s most awesome erosional features. How did it form? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
In light of these new data, alternative depositional models for the Coconino should be considered. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
How much time would evolution need in order to make a mouse the size of an elephant? Since this kind of evolution supposedly occurs too slowly for biologists to observe, one place to look for answers is in the fossil record. But in order to answer this particular research question, a team of evolutionary biologists made some large assumptions. The group published what amounts to a circularly-reasoned argument in a peer-reviewed journal.1 They estimated the maximum rate of evolution to achieve the most extreme change in mammal sizes. To do this, however, they had to first assume that small changes
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If the Lu-Hf dating method has been calibrated against the U-Pb “gold standard” with its own uncertainties, then it cannot be absolute. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
The effects of solar activity are causing some scientists to question whether radioactive decay rates are constant. …read more Read more here: creation.com
A watery catastrophe is the only explanation for an amazing collection of fossils on Tasmania’s north west coastline. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Earth’s magnetic field decay, combined with rapid reversals during the Flood, is good evidence for a young world. But now one secular co-author of the rapid reversal papers has retracted. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham One of the most spectacular and breathtaking places in the United States is the Grand Canyon. No other place is quite like it. Unfortunately, it is used largely to indoctrinate people with millions of years of evolutionary geology. But does the Grand Canyon actually represent millions of years of slow erosion? Not at all. The Grand Canyon stands as a testament to the global Flood of Noah’s day and catastrophic processes. And you can see this for yourself! This summer I encourage you to join Flood geologists and creation researchers on the trip of a lifetime down
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Controversy continues over interpretation of World Heritage Site. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Sneak peek of latest Creation magazine. Fossil graveyards of ichthyosaurs point to rapid burial. Some ichthyosaurs were buried so fast that they didn’t have time to finish giving birth. Some specimens have soft tissue. …read more Read more here: creation.com
The evolutionary story of how Ayres Rock/Uluru was formed does not stand up to scrutiny. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Dinosaur tracks are found on every continent—but how did they form? See how the awesome event of a global flood offers an explanation to this confounding scientific riddle. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Did ancient ichthyosaurs march from land to sea in Triassic China? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Stephen Meyer’s assessment of the facts regarding the ‘Cambrian Explosion’ is a devastating exposé of further fatal flaws in the Darwinian dogma. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Catastrophically buried during Noah’s Flood. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Metal ores and their enclosing sediments could have been deposited in less than 20 days! …read more Read more here: creation.com
Are they essential for mineral exploration? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Creationist geologists who previously argued that Precambrian rocks were formed before Noah’s Flood had to rethink their position. …read more Read more here: creation.com
“Excellent 3 part article series on radiohalos and how they indicate a young age for the earth.” Admin Radiohalos—The Flood’s Smoking Gun Part Two: The Mysterious Vanishing Bullets Part Three: Solving the Mystery of the Missing Bullets The tiny black flecks found in granite testify to a powerful and recent worldwide Flood. But you have to look closely. Most people are familiar with granite. Several famous cliffs are made of granite, such as the sheer towering cliffs on either side of the Yosemite Valley—El Capitan and Half Dome (Figure 1). In other places granites cover the ground with large rounded
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Jurassic mammals made headlines recently, as Chinese paleontologists described six tiny skeletons comprising three new species. The squirrel-like fossils break the long-held idea that most so-called “dinosaur-era” mammals resembled shrews. These newfound mammals look like they lived in trees—not underground like shrews. Do the new fossils help evolutionists clarify their story for the origin of mammals, or do they crank more twists into evolution’s troubled saga? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Deep inside the earth, there’s a lot of water. Is there a connection with Noah’s Flood? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Animals were flexing their muscles even “before” the Cambrian Explosion. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
New fossil finds further verify one of evolution’s biggest problems: the Cambrian explosion. According to evolutionary reckoning, a massive explosion of new life supposedly spawned dozens of brand-new fully formed body plans about 530 million years ago. Details from a newly described Canadian fossil fish intensify this Cambrian conundrum. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Five seafloor scour troughs show tell-tale signs of having been gouged out by colossal icebergs. But none of today’s icebergs are nearly big enough to scour the seafloor at such a great depth. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org