By Ken Ham
When you think of a pale blue dot hanging in the vast nothingness of space, I doubt you picture our celestial neighbor, Mars. After all, Mars is nicknamed “the red planet” (and rightly so!). So why did a recent article refer to Mars as “a pale blue dot”?
The evidence for water on Mars is so strong, many planetary scientists believe it was once subject to a global, or near global, flood!
Well, there’s abundant evidence, such as river channels and ancient shorelines, that Mars was once a much more watery place, perhaps even “warm and wet.” In the article …read more
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